SSS urges members to use online channels


State-run Social Security System (SSS) is urging members, pensioners, and employers to use the pension fund’s online services as the country continues to record a high number of COVID-19 cases.

In a statement, Aurora C. Ignacio, SSS president and chief executive officer said on Friday, Jan. 21, that transacting with the pension fund using online channels is the simplest, safest, and most convenient option for stakeholders.

“Through our online channels, our stakeholders can avail of our services without the need to go out of their homes or offices, minimizing their risk of exposure to COVID-19,” Ignacio said.

Among SSS’ online channels are the My.SSS Portal at www.sss.gov.ph, SSS Mobile App, and uSSSap Tayo Portal at https://crms.sss.gov.ph.

Using the My.SSS Portal, members, pensioners, and employers can access their SSS information including contributions, loans, and status of benefit claims or reimbursement.

It also allows opening the Disbursement Account Enrollment Module (DAEM) and Benefit Re-Disbursement Module (BRM), and generate Payment Reference Numbers (PRNs) for contributions and loans.

Members may also submit maternity, sickness, and retirement applications as well as salary, calamity and pension loan applications, among others.

On the other hand, employers may also submit Contribution Collection Lists (R3), Employment Reports (R1A), Loan Collection Lists (ML2), SS Sickness Benefit Reimbursement Applications, and Maternity Benefit Reimbursement Applications, among others.

Currently, there are over 30 member services and nearly 20 employer services available in the My.SSS Portal. Some of these services can also be accessed through the SSS Mobile App.

Meanwhile, the uSSSap Tayo Portal, a self-service platform, enables SSS stakeholders and the public to conveniently find relevant SSS information to answer their questions and access a facility to communicate with the SSS for their additional concerns.

The uSSSap Tayo Portal has three sections, namely the Knowledgebase Section, the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Section, and the Viewing and Submission of Tickets Section.

Online and alternative payment channels for SSS contributions and loans are also available.

One of which is through the SSS Mobile App, wherein self-employed, voluntary, and Overseas Filipino Worker members can pay their contributions using their PayMaya account, GCash account, Credit Card/Debit Card, or Bank of the Philippine Islands account.

Information about SSS online and alternative payment channels can be found in the Knowledgebase Section of the uSSSap Tayo Portal.