PSA welcomes BSP, DILG endorsement of PhilID as valid ID for various transactions

The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) has welcomed the endorsement of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) urging the acceptance of Philippine ID (PhilID) or the national ID as a valid proof of identity for transactions with government and private institutions.
The issuance of BSP and DILG memos supports the PSA advisory addressed to all government agencies and the public on the acceptance of the PhilID, PSA said.
"Consistent with PSA Advisory dated 19 May 2021, the PhilSys (Philippine Identification System) ID should be accepted as official and sufficient proof of identity without the need to present any other identification documents," stated the BSP memorandum.
Similarly, the DILG memorandum underscored the need for local government units to abide by the provisions of Republic Act 11055, as emphasized in the advisory issued by the PSA.
"Using the PhilID card as a single requirement without the need to present any other identification document is a big step towards streamlining information and easier transactions in all government offices and private establishments," DILG Secretary Eduardo M. Año said in its memorandum.
As stated under Republic Act 11055 or the PhilSys Act of 2018, the PhilID card shall serve as the official government-issued identification document of cardholders in dealing with all national government agencies, local government units, government-owned or controlled corporations, government financial institutions, State Universities and Colleges, and all private sector entities.
Also, under Section 19 of the Act, a fine in the amount of P500,000 shall be imposed on any person or entity who will refuse to accept or recognize the PhilID or PhilSys Number (PSN) as the only official identification of the holder, without just and sufficient cause.
In line with the goal of PhilSys to be a digital and interoperable platform, the PSA also plans to introduce automated offline and online authentication capabilities as PhilSys-enabled services.
These capabilities, which will complement the traditional methods of visually inspecting the PhilID card, will allow relying parties to transition to digital and more secure service delivery, including for paperless and online transactions.