The SSS is mandated by Law (under R.A.1161 as amended by R.A. 8282 or the Social Security Act of 1997) to promote the welfare of its members and their families. It is tasked to implement meaningful programs so that all workers in the private sector, including those in the informal sector are covered and provided with the social protection that they deserve.
Having an online My.SSS account can save you a lot of time, energy, and stress because you can transact with SSS in the comfort of your home, anywhere, anytime! Here are the benefits if you are registered to My.SSS portal:
View, download and print your membership records
Check your posted contributions
Make online transactions such as filing an SSS salary loan application and applying for SSS maternity benefit
Register Bank Account Number so that benefits and Loans will be credited directly to your Enrolled Bank Account
Check your SSS loan repayment records
View details on your SSS benefit claims
Schedule appointments with an SSS branch
Ask questions, report a complaint, and discuss your concerns about SSS-related issues on the Members Forum within the online portal
The SSS administers two programs: 1) the Social Security Program for death, disability, retirement, maternity, sickness and unemployment; and 2) the Employees’ Compensation (EC) Program for work-related injury, sickness, or death.
The Philippine Social Security System (SSS) provides social security protection to Filipino workers in the private sector, including self-employed individuals, voluntary members, and OFWs. Here are some of the common forms used by SSS:
The Philippine Salary Loan Program is a short-term loan facility offered by the Social Security System (SSS) to its members who are currently employed. This loan program is designed to provide financial assistance to members who need immediate cash for their personal or family needs
The Social Security System (SSS) is a government agency in the Philippines that provides social security protection to private sector workers, self-employed individuals, voluntary members, and OFWs. To avail of the benefits and services of SSS, members are required to make regular contributions based on their monthly earnings.