Nagtala ng record-high income ang Pag-IBIG Fund sa first half ng taong 2023.
Sa ulat ng Pag-IBIG, inilista nito ang P20.61 billion na kita sa unang anim na buwan ngayong taon buhat sa P35.03 billion gross income.
Kumpara sa parehong period noong isang taon, mas mataas ang kita ngayon ng Pag-IBIG sa kanilang 11% net income o P2.05 billion habang 12% ang itinaas ng gross income o P3.80 billion. Karamihan sa kita nito ay nanggaling sa housing at short-term (cash) loans at investment portfolios.
“I am happy to report that Pag-IBIG Fund’s performance this year remains strong. Our P20.61 billion net income during the first half of the year is the highest for any January to June period in our history. Our performance shows how excellently we are managing the funds that our members have saved with us. With our strong fiscal standing, we remain in a strong position to finance more homes under the Pambansang Pabahay para sa Pilipino or 4PH Program, in line with the directive of President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr under the Bagong Pilipinas Campaign to help more Filipinos have better and more dignified lives,” ani Secretary Jose Rizalino L. Acuzar ng Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) kung saan chairperson siya ng 11-member Pag-IBIG Fund Board of Trustees.
Sa buwan ng Hunyo, umabot ang total assets ng ahensiya sa P873.15 billion, o 6% (P45.75 billion) growth mula sa yearend 2022 level na P827.40 billion.
Samantala sinabi ni Pag-IBIG Fund Chief Executive Officer Marilene C. Acosta na ang nasabing pagtaas ng kita ay malaking pakinabang sa mga members nito.
Dagdag pa ni Acosta, nasa kanilang mandato ang pagbalik ng hindi bababa sa 70% ng annual net income sa mga miyembro niyo sa pamamagitan ng dividends at returns.“Pag-IBIG Fund is owned wholly by its members – the Filipino workers. That is why as administrators of the Fund, it is our responsibility to manage their contributions wisely and excellently. With our second half projections on our loan releases, collections and performing loans ratio high, we are optimistic that we can maintain our financial performance and provide Filipino workers the best returns on their savings as well as the means to acquire their own homes through our affordable home financing,” ani Acosta.
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