PSA Urges Agencies and Groups to Join National ID System
The Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Statistical Services Office 6 (PSA RSSO 6) is urging government agencies, financial institutions, and private organizations in Western Visayas to integrate with the National ID Authentication Services. This initiative, a key component of the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys), aims to enhance service delivery, strengthen data security, and promote inclusivity across

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The Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Statistical Services Office 6 (PSA RSSO 6) is urging government agencies, financial institutions, and private organizations in Western Visayas to integrate with the National ID Authentication Services.
This initiative, a key component of the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys), aims to enhance service delivery, strengthen data security, and promote inclusivity across the region.
The National ID provides a unified digital identity for all Filipinos, simplifying access to services and reducing the reliance on multiple forms of identification.
Organizations that join as Relying Parties (RPs) to the National ID Authentication Services will benefit from improved identity verification, fraud reduction, and streamlined administrative processes. The initiative also seeks to improve access to essential services for underserved communities in Western Visayas.
Interested organizations can register and submit requirements through the eVerify portal at https://everify.gov.ph.
For further assistance, PSA offers the following contact details:
Technical Onboarding (via DICT):
- Email: support@everify.gov.ph
Regulatory Onboarding:
- Government Sector:
- Email: gsucd.staff@psa.gov.ph
- Phone: (02) 8710-8956
- Social Protection:
- Email: spucd.staff@psa.gov.ph
- Phone: (02) 8775-9401
- Private/Financial Institutions:
- Email: fpsucd.staff@psa.gov.ph
- Phone: (02) 8533-7011
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