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SSS Digos warns members to secure info from fraudsters

DAVAO CITY, Dec. 29 (PIA) – The members of the Social Security System (SSS) are alerted to secure all their information as the government owned and controlled corporation has embarked on online registration and transactions.   SSS Digos City Branch Manager Jocelyn Tejano-Gopo has made the warning especially to the members under her areas of jurisdiction such as the provinces of Davao del Sur and Davao Occidental.   Gopo said that is to protect the members from fraudsters, scammers or internet hackers who may use their data or information for illegal transactions.      “ Gusto nako i-warn ang members nga dili pataka og hatag sa inyong data, user ID ug password, bisan ang inyong SSS number bisan kinsa kay kabalo namo daghan kaayog mga kaso karon nga kanang na kompromiso ang ilahang mga data  (I just want to warn the members not to provide their data, user ID and password, or even their SSS number to anyone because there are many cases now where the members’ d...

SSS launches pandemic relief programs for members, employers

DAVAO CITY, Nov. 12 (PIA) -- The Social Security System has launched four pandemic and relief restructuring programs (PRRP) to help its pandemic affected members and also the employers.   According to Ms. Greta Fe Quayle, SSS Davao Regional Communications Officer, there are five programs, one of which was provided in September  where the deadline for payment of the July contribution  was moved to October 30 (November 2 because of holiday) from the original deadline of August 30.   During her guesting at the One Davao Online Presser, Quayle discussed in detail the Short Term Member Loan Penalty Condonation Program (PRRP5), where members will pay the original loan amount and the accrued interest, no longer the penalty.   The condonation has two modes of settling payments either a one-time payment and an installment where the member will pay 50% of the original loan amount plus interest then the remaining 50% to be divided equally in six months installment payments...