SSS encourages members with unpaid loans to avail of its loan condonation program
Mon Lazaro March 7, 2024 at 07:09 PMCITY OF MALOLOS — The Social Security System (SSS) has announced the condonation of penalties of members with past-due loans to help them regain their good standing with the SSS and once again avail of SSS loans.
Julie Ann Arellano, SSS Luzon Central 2 Division acting senior communication analyst, reported that Rizaldy Capulong, the agency’s executive vice president for investments sector, is urging members with unpaid short-term member loans to avail of the Consolidation of Past Due Short-Term Member Loans with Condonation of Penalty (Conso Loan), wherein the agency will be waiving the penalties of their unpaid loans.
Under the Conso Loan program, Capulong explained that SSS shall combine the principal and interest of a member’s past-due short-term member loans into one consolidated loan while all unpaid penalties shall be consolidated and condoned or waived upon full payment of the consolidated loan.
Capulong said that members with outstanding loan obligations in their salary, calamity, emergency, and restructured loans, including the Salary Loan Early Renewal Program (SLERP), are qualified to avail of the program.
“We want to persuade our members with unpaid loans to grab this opportunity to pay their past-due loans without penalties through an easy payment scheme. We launched this program as a relief to aid our members who find it challenging to fulfill their loan obligations with the SSS. This offer is available while the program lasts,” Capulong said.
He said members may submit their application for the Conso Loan program online through their My.SSS account.
“Members may pay their consolidated loan through a one-time payment within 30 calendar days after receiving the approval notice, or they may also opt to pay through installment,” he said.
For the installment scheme, Capulong explained members must pay a down payment equivalent to at least 10 percent of the consolidated loan within 30 calendar days after receiving the approval notice. Meanwhile, they can pay the remaining balance for up to 60 months, wherein the length of the installment term depends on the amount of the unpaid loan.
However, he noted that if the member fails to meet the payment terms based on the consolidated loan agreement, SSS will deduct the outstanding balance of the consolidated loan from the short-term benefits (sickness, maternity, or partial disability benefit claims) and final benefits (permanent total disability, death, retirement), as authorized by the Social Security Commission (SSC).
He added that the outstanding balance of the consolidated loan can also be deducted from the death benefit of the members’ beneficiaries or deducted from the actual final benefit claims.
As of December 2023, Capulong said that more than half a million members has availed of the Conso Loan program and SSS has already condoned more than P7.3 billion loan penalties.
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