THE Social Security System (SSS) reduces its operational capacity to 50 percent in all its branches and offices located in areas under General Community Quarantine (GCQ) from March 22 to 31, 2021.
The decision to cut operational capacity (number of SSS employees who are permitted or required to report physically) covers the SSS Main Office in Quezon City, all branches in the National Capital Region (NCR), as well as those located in: Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, Baguio City, Apayao, Kalinga, Mountain Province, Batangas, Tacloban City, Iligan City, Davao City, and Lanao Del Sur
SSS president and chief executive officer Aurora Ignacio said the initiative is in line with Memorandum Circular No. 85 issued by the Office of the President of the Philippines and the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases Resolution No. 104.
SSS said this move aims to minimize the risk of exposure of the transacting public and its employees to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as cases in the country surge over the past few days.
The SSS urges the public to utilize for their transactions the available online services in the My.SSS Portal of the SSS website at www.sss.gov.ph, SSS Mobile App, Text-SSS at 2600, and other electronic payment channels.
Number coding system and limited walk-in transactions
The number coding system is also implemented in the said branches and offices, which provides prescribed transaction days for SSS members, claimants, and employers based on the 10th digit of their SS or ER ID. These are: one and two every Monday, three and four every Tuesday, five and six every Wednesday, seven and eight every Thursday, and nine and zero every Friday.
For Funeral or Death Benefit Claims, the basis for the prescribed transaction day will be the 10th digit of the deceased SSS member’s SS ID.
However, if the prescribed transaction day falls on a holiday, the member, claimant, or employer may transact with the SSS on the next working day. In case of system downtime, the SSS will set an appointment with those who were in line, or they may wait until the system is once again operational.
Walk-in transactions under the number coding system are allowed only for the following:
- payment of contributions and loans;
- compliance to SS number applications filed through the SSS website or SSS Mobile App for those who did not upload their supporting documents online;
- pick-up of Unified Multi-Purpose Identification (UMID) Card;
- presentation of original documents to support claim applications;
- use of E-Center facilities for those who have no computer or internet at home; and
- other justifiable reasons
Online services
SSS transactions that are required to be conducted online are the following:
- application for SS numbers;
- submission of Maternity Notification for self-employed, voluntary, and Overseas Filipino Worker members and employers;
- enrollment of disbursement account using the Disbursement Account Enrollment Module (DAEM) for members and employers;
- filing of Unemployment Benefit, Salary Loan and Calamity Loan for members;
- filing of Funeral Benefit for SSS-member claimants;
- filing of Retirement Benefit for members who are at least 65 years old (technical retirement), voluntary members, and employed members at least 60 to 64 years old (optional retirement); and
- filing of Employment Report (R-1A), Sickness Notification, and Sickness Benefit Reimbursement Applications (initial claims) for employers.
Other online services such as inquiry on contribution and loan records, the status of benefit claims, and eligibility for benefit programs are available through the My.SSS Portal, SSS Mobile App, and Text-SSS.
On the other hand, employers may view their contribution and loan records and status of payments and benefit reimbursement claims using the My.SSS Portal and SSS Mobile App.(SSS)