The PAG-IBIG has officially approved the postponement of the agency’s contribution hike this year. This was announced by the top officials of the agency on Monday, March 6 citing the continuing recovery of both workers and business owners from the pandemic.
In a statement, Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development Secretary and Chairman of the 11-member Pag-IBIG Fund Board of Trustees Jose Rizalino Acuzar said the PAG-IBIG Fund Board unanimously approved the recommendation of the Fund management to defer the hike in the monthly contributions of its members in 2023 and move the implementation by one year to January 2024.
“After consulting with our stakeholders, we have officially approved the deferment of the increase of Pag-IBIG members’ monthly contributions for another year. This is in line with the call of President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. to alleviate the financial burden of our fellow Filipinos due to the prevailing socio-economic challenges brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic,” Acuzar stated.
Acuzar clarified that the deferment also applies to the share of employers.
“We recognize that many of our members and employers are still in the midst of recovering from financial challenges arising from the effects of the pandemic on the economy,” the chairman added.
In 2019, Pag-IBIG Fund obtained the concurrence of stakeholders to implement a planned contribution increase in 2021. During that time, the agency saw the increase necessary as it projected that the amount of loans disbursed will eventually outpace the total collections from both loan payments and members’ contributions.
However, recognizing the effects of the pandemic on its members and the request of the business community led by the Employers’ Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP) to consider their plight, Pag-IBIG Fund has deferred for the third consecutive year the increase of its contributions rates which remain unchanged since 1986.
Pag-IBIG Fund Chief Executive Officer Marilene C. Acosta expound that the agency’s robust fiscal standing and strong collections driven by members opting to save more under the agency’s Regular and MP2 Savings programs, shall allow it to address the growing loan demand of members even without a contribution rate increase this year.
“Our strong financial position shall allow us to again postpone the increase in our contribution rates for a year. We are happy to report that even without any increase in our rates, we were able to post record-highs in 2022 with our membership savings collections reaching nearly P80 billion, loan payment collections amounting to P127.42 billion, short-term loan releases at 57.69 billion and home loan takeout amounting to P117.85 billion.
And, with the continued trust and support of our members, the business community and housing industry partners, we look forward to achieving another banner year for Pag-IBIG Fund in 2023 despite not increasing our contribution rates for the 37th consecutive year,” Acosta said.
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