SSS PCEO bares new programs to Bacolod stakeholders
Regino announced the two new programs that will benefit the informal economy workers–Flexible Payment Schedule for farmers, fisherfolks, and self-employed SSS members in the informal economy; and the Contribution Subsidy Provider Program (CSPP). The forum also discussed the Workers’ Investment & Savings Program (WISP), a mandatory provident fund which provides safe, convenient, principal-protected, and tax-free individual

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Regino announced the two new programs that will benefit the informal economy workers–Flexible Payment Schedule for farmers, fisherfolks, and self-employed SSS members in the informal economy; and the Contribution Subsidy Provider Program (CSPP).
The forum also discussed the Workers’ Investment & Savings Program (WISP), a mandatory provident fund which provides safe, convenient, principal-protected, and tax-free individual retirement savings plan for SSS members who are actively paying a monthly salary credit (MSC) that exceeds P20,000.
The SSS Chief also discussed the ongoing digitalization of other SSS programs and services to better serve its members and employers.
Bottom photo shows 120 members and employer participants from Negros Occidental together with SSS executives (from left to right) Bacolod Branch Head Ma. Sheila V. Galeno, Visayas West 1 Division Vice President Lilani B. Benedian, Visayas Operations Group Senior Vice President Helen C. Solito, Branch Operations Sector Executive Vice President Voltaire P. Agas, PCEO Regino, Member Services and Support Group Senior Vice President Normita M. Doctor, Benefits Administration Division Vice President Joy A. Villacorta, Office of the President and CEO Vice President Gwen Marie Judy D. Samontina, and Vice President for NCR Operations Group and concurrent Acting Head of Public Affairs and Special Events Division Fernando F. Nicolas.
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