SSS members told to
register online, monitor accounts
By MAYIN DE LOS SANTOS /
PNS
August 10, 2012
In compliance with the
Aquino Administration’s transparency and accountability thrust, the
Social Security System (SSS) urged all members to avail of its
electronic services and monitor their accounts.
In a press conference dubbed
“Kapihan sa SSS” held at Hotel del Rio recently, SSS president and
chief executive officer Emilio De Quiros Jr. said the SSS is trying to
improve its system to effectively and efficiently service its members.
In his State of SSS report,
De Quiros said members can now reach SSS through five main information
and communication channels, namely: SSS website, call center, TEXT-SSS,
email and social networking site, Facebook.
“We are trying to improve
our system to service our members and these improvements are geared
towards more transparency (in SSS operations),” said De Quiros.
“Magbibiyahe ka nang
napakalayo pero magtatanong ka lang pala ng questions na pwedeng
sagutin sa text,” he quipped, and added that the move to electronic
transactions also aim to provide convenience to its members by
hastening the delivery and accessibility of SSS services.
He noted the surge in the
number of registered members online during the first quarter of this
year as well as the number of transactions coursed through their
website.
De Quiros also announced
that members can make phone inquiries through their 16-hour call
center.
“SSS members can now make
phone inquiries about contributions, benefits, loans and other SSS
concerns beyond regular business hours, with the new SSS call center,”
he said. This is open to callers Mondays to Fridays, from 7 a.m. to 11
p.m.
De Quiros added that SSS
plans to provide a 24/7 call center service to cater to overseas
Filipino workers members despite the difference in time zones.
This shift to electronic
transactions, said De Quiros, is also to ensure delivery of funds to
members, particularly the short-term benefits and salary loans.
“Our aim is to
institutionalize check-less transactions to eliminate problems that
may occur with sending checks through mail, such as delayed, stolen,
misdelivered or return-to-sender checks,” he explained.
“Electronic reimbursement
will offer greater convenience for members and employers since they no
longer have to go to a bank to encash or deposit their checks, nor
wait for the required check-clearing period,” he added.
De Quiros noted the SSS
signed a memorandum of agreement with CitiBank for the electronic
release of salary loan proceeds and short-term benefits through a
special cash card for individual members.
“The card is valid for three
years and can be used in automated teller machines (ATMs) and for
debit transactions,” he added.
De Quiros said SSS expects
to start issuing the new City Prepaid Card within the second half of
2012.
Meanwhile, with the online
accessibility of members’ accounts, the SSS and the members can
monitor if the payments are religiously remitted by their employers.
De Quiros advised members to
immediately report to their office any discrepancies between the
payments deducted from their salaries and the payments reflected in
their online account.
“We have teams created for
the purpose of monitoring the employers’ compliance in remitting their
employees’ payments,” he said, particularly the large account
employers.