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The Social Security System (SSS) announced on Monday that contribution payments can conveniently be coursed through the SSS Mobile App and other online payment channels.

SSS President and CEO Michael G. Regino said that under the said app, individual members (self-employed, voluntary, non-working spouse, and land-based Overseas Filipino Worker) may pay their contributions using their GCash, PayMaya, or Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) account, or debit/credit card.

Apart from this, individual members may also use the mobile app and website of other SSS’ accredited collecting partners, such as Robinsons Bank Corporation (RBC), Security Bank Corporation (SBC) – SBOL, Union Bank of the Philippines (UBP), AltPayNet, CIS Bayad Center, Inc. (CBCI), GCash, and PayMaya.

“We encourage our members and employers to pay their contributions using our online channels as through these payment facilities, they no longer have to go to our branches. These can be accessed at the safety and convenience of their homes or offices,” Regino said.

On the other hand, business and household employers have online payment options, which include the SBC – Digibanker (https://sbcdigibanker.securitybank.com/portal), and UBP (https://www.unionbankph.com), including its UnionBank Online App.

Business employers may also use the BPI – Bizlink (https://www.bpibizlink.com), and BancNet’s eGov facility through its 19 participating banks.

Moreover, Auto Debit Arrangement is available for all types of payors through the BPI, Country Builders Bank (CBB), First Consolidated Bank, Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company (Metrobank), and Philippine National Bank (PNB).

The complete list of SSS-accredited online and over-the-counter payment channels, other than the Automated Tellering Systems in its branches, can be accessed at https://bit.ly/SSSCI2022-014.

03 August 2022