Tag: #social security system
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SSS sets new security measures in My.SSS Portal
State-run Social Security System (SSS) said the pension fund has added security measures in its My.SSS Portal to protect the accounts of its members, employers, and pensioners.
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SSS taps ShopeePay as collecting partner
Self-employed, voluntary, non-working spouse, and land-based Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) members may now pay their contributions using ShopeePay, the Social Security System (SSS) announced.
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SSS extends ACOP compliance deadline
The Social Security System (SSS) has given its pensioners another three months to comply with the Annual Confirmation of Pensioners’ Program (ACOP).
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PhilHealth, PCIC accounting norms monitored
PhilHealth, PCIC accounting norms monitored
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Dominguez lauds former SSS chief’s feats
Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III has commended former Social Security System (SSS) President and Chief Executive Officer Aurora Ignacio for her efforts in accelerating the pension fund’s digitalization processes for the benefit of its members.
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ADB flags SSS ‘limited’ unemployment benefit
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has flagged the Social Security System’s (SSS) “limited coverage” of unemployment benefit.
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PH-based SSS pensioners exempted from ACOP
State-owned Social Security System (SSS) clarified that pensioners residing in the Philippines are still exempted from complying with the annual confirmation of pensioners’ program (ACOP) to continue receiving their monthly pensions.
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SSS extends operating hours in NCR
The Social Security System (SSS) has extended operating hours of its branches in Metro Manila to improve frontline services following the influx of transactions.
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Digitalization cuts SSS operating cost
The digitalization program of the Social Security System (SSS) has reduced the pension fund’s operating expense, the Department of Finance (DOF) said.
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ARTA meets SSS officials after citing EODB violations in Diliman branch
What was supposed to be a meeting with top-level officials of the Social Security System for the presentation of the zero backlog program became something more when the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) witnessed violations of the Ease Of Doing Business (EODB) Act in the SSS Diliman, Quezon City Branch this week.
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SSS branches back at max capacity—Ignacio
State-run Social Security System (SSS) said all its branches in areas under Alert Level 1 will be in full operations to address the influx of transacting members, particularly in certain branches in Metro Manila.
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SSS launches first digital branch
The Social Security System (SSS) recently launched its pilot Digital Branch in San Pablo City, Laguna to offer multi-channel service delivery platforms to its members, employers, pensioners, and the general public.
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SSS asks pensioners to comply with ACOP
State-run Social Security System (SSS) has reminded its pensioner of the Annual Confirmation of Pensioners’ Program (ACOP) deadline next month.
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SSS begins P105-M loan payment refund
State-run Social Security System (SSS) has started the refund of the loan payments collected at the height of the pandemic two years ago.
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Some SSS branches temporarily close for disinfection
Amid the recent surge of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases in the country, the Social Security System (SSS) said some of its branches were ordered close for disinfection.
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SSS reminds contribution payment deadlines
State-owned Social Security System (SSS) is reminding employers and individual members not to miss their contribution payments to enjoy the pension fund’s benefit programs.
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SSS urges members to utilize online portals
State-run Social Security System (SSS) has encouraged more than five million Facebook (FB) followers to actively utilize its portals and various online facilities including its social media platforms for easier access to its information, services, and transactions.
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COVID-hit SSS members qualified for sickness benefits
Social Security System (SSS) members who cannot work due to sickness, injury, and including those who contracted the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are qualified for sickness benefits, the state-run insurance agency announced.