SSS Flexi Fund for OFW

SSS Flexi Fund

What is SSS Flexi Fund and Why It’s a Good Savings-Investment Option?

The SSS Flexi Fund is a safe and secure savings, with guaranteed earnings

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  • A provident fund scheme designed to supplement pension benefits under the regular SSS program.
  • Funds invested in fixed income securities, thus more transparent and risk-free.
  • Better yielding since interest rates are based on average rates of SSS’ short term peso placements or 91-day Treasury bills, whichever is higher.

Who are allowed to enroll under this Program?

All overseas Filipino workers (OFW) who are not over 60 years old (up to 60th birthday) with the following types:

  • Recruited in the Philippines for a foreign based employers for employmnent abroad;
  • Having a source of income in a foreign country; or
  • Residing permanently in a foreign country

What are the Benefits under the Flexi Fund?

Accumulated funds, including interest earnings (net or management fee), to be disbursed as tax free benefits

  • For member’s retirement, disability and death
  • Early withdrawal allowed anytime for urgent cash needs (with pre-termination fees if less than 1-year retention)
  • Granting of Annual Incentive Benefits (AIB) to qualified active members.

Who can qualify for Flexi Fund Membership?

Exclusive of OFW-members paying maximum contributions under the regular SSS program

  • Register at any SSS local/foreign branch, or thru email (form downloadable at SSS website)

How much can OFWs contribute in Flexi Fund?

Any amount not lower than P200, paid in excess of required SSS contributions

  • Automatically credited to member’s Flexi Fund account once enrolled
  • No initial deposit or maintain balance requirement, and also no prescribed ceiling on contribution ampints
  • Payment anytime, depending on capacity to save

Where can OFWs pay their Flexi Fund contributions?

Payments accepted electronically at overseas offices and tie ups of SSS accredited collection partners

  • Optons for members to remit, thru relatives in the Philippines, at SSS Branch tellers and other accredited channels.
  • Payment thru Internet and auto debit arrangements also available for account holders of participating banks.

When does the coverage of an OFW member take effect?

Coverage of an OFW takes effect upon payment of the first monthly contribution.

How does one register as an OFW (new) member?

  • Over the counter (SSS Branches)
    Registrants must secure a Personal Record form (SS Form E-1) at the nearest SSS Branch or download from the SSS website at sss.gov.ph. Fill out the form and submit it with Birth Certificate. In absence of Birth Certificate, submit any of the following documents:

    • Baptismal Certificate or its equivalent
    • Driver’s License
    • Passport
    • Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) card
    • Seaman’s Book (Seafarers Identification and Record Book)
  • Online (SSS Website)
    Registrants must access the SS Number online Issuance and accomplish the two-phase registration by providing the required information.
    Instruction on how to get an SS Number online

Where will payments be made?

SSS contributions and loan amortization, including the SSS Flexi Fund contributions may be paid through any of the following accredited banks and its foreign tie-ups (ie. Remittance centers and/or money exchange houses):

  • Asia united Bank (AUB) Gintong Hatid
  • Banco de Oro (BDO) Remit Servies
  • BOC SIKAPPINOY
  • Philipine National Bank (PNB) Overseas Bills Payment Service
  • I-Remit online branches
  • Lucky money online branches
  • Ventaja Online Outlets
  • Sky Freight

Source: SSS Website 

18 Comments on "SSS Flexi Fund for OFW"

  1. Gusto pwede po bah ako khit nde ako nkkhulog pero may sss po aki mka avail po bah aki sa flexi fund

    • Hindi po pwede maghulog sa Flexi Fund account lamang kahti naka enrolled ka dito. Kailangan actively paying ka sa inyong SSS contribution (P1,760/mo) everytime gusto mo maglagay ng pera sa Flexi Fund account mo (not lower than P200)

  2. Jeanette Farala | August 19, 2017 at 10:51 am | Reply

    Ask ko lang po,member ako ng sss since 1994 nawalan po ako na work 2014 so it means ntigil ung contribution ko.tapos may loan ako na napending.ok lang po ba na ituloy hulugan yung contribution ko.at the same time maghulog sa flexi fund.ofw po ako.ano po ba tong flexi fund for ofw.dko po maintindihan.paki explain po.thanks po

  3. Jeanette
    Magtutuloy po kayo ng paghuhulog ng contribution bilang OFW. Minimum hulog is P550/mo; max is P1,760/mo. Deadline of payment is December 31 of the current year if paying for any or all of the months of the current year (Note: payments for the previous years are no longer accepted). Salary loan amortizations can also be paid abroad (please inquire of your loan statement from the nearest SSS office). The Flexi Fund is an optional (but encouraged) savings account (for OFWs only) within their SSS membership. Please inquire details from the SSS Representative nearest your location abroad (Directory of SSS offices at http://www.sss.gov.ph)

  4. I’ve fully paid my SSS monthly contribution for this year 2017. I want to enroll for flexi-fund, how could I pay this online? I’m paying thru Ventaja Pay Pilipinas but no Flexi-fund payment option available.

  5. PANG OFW LANG PO BA ANG FLEXI FUND

  6. asuncion epistola | September 22, 2017 at 2:56 am | Reply

    Hello po dito ako sa singapore may tanong po ako tungkol sa flexi fund.ilang taon po ba ang pagbayad kong e convert sa pension.

  7. asuncion epistola | September 24, 2017 at 3:20 am | Reply

    Ako po si asuncion may certain amount ba at year sa flexi fund bago e convert sa pension? May laman na 250,000 pesos 5 years na hindi nahulugan.kunin nalang for retirement.pwede ba yon.

  8. Hello po..
    Nagbayad po ako ng sss contribution ng kapatid ko na nasa hongkong sa Bayad Center. Hindi ko po naisabay ung hulog para sa flexi fund niya. Pwede po bang separate ang hulog nun? At kung pwede saan po?
    Pleasa paki sagot po. Salammat…

  9. Leonel Joseph Malayao | February 28, 2018 at 5:39 am | Reply

    Good day,

    OFW here from Jeddah KSA. Nagbabayad po ako ng SSS contribution ko via Coinph.My concern is when I pay for my contribution I pay thru this breakdown:

    Regular: 1,760.00
    Flexifund: 1,100.00

    But it says that the payment service provider of Coinph for SSS doesn’t cater exceeding amount of regular contribution.. Do I need to pay first SSS flexifund via Over the Counter of SSS then It will be accepted already by online payment channels?

    Hope to hear from you and enlighten me with my concern. I have no relative to ask to pay for my contributions in the Philippines that’s why online payments helps me a lot.

    Regards,

    Leonel Malayao

  10. I’m already a sss member but not continuous ang pag hulog ko.. I used to pay bfore ng 1000 monthly… My question is qualified po b aq mg hulog sa flexo fund. I’m currently working abroad as ofw.nalilito po kasi ako. Need ko po b baguhin ang range ng hulog ko per month from 1000 change to 1760 to be qualified n member s flexo fund or I just hve to continue n hulugan previous hulog ko plus separate p hulog s flexi fund?

  11. Marie C. Patricio | March 29, 2018 at 1:32 pm | Reply

    Mag ask lng po ako ksi self employed lng ang category kong sakaling gawin ko syang ofw kc nandito ako sa ibang bansa what will happend sa past years kng hinulog pls.

  12. Augusto Mercado | April 5, 2018 at 12:19 pm | Reply

    In your newsletters or publications, you indicate that flex-fund can be withdrawn for urgent cash needs. What is the minimum processing time requirement for withdrawing flexi-fund? I inquired in our local SSS branch in Lipa City and they indicated that the processing takes time and may take three months. Is this a case of false advertising? What documents are required in order to withdraw?

    Hoping for a quick response to this matter.

    Truly yours,

    Augusto Mercado
    SSS # 04-0820617-6

  13. Hi i sant to know if i pay thru sss counter with my representatives in pinas. How many days will it take na mapost nila felxi fund ko? Kasi ang regular contrib ay na post naman agad. Thank u sa sagot

  14. Hi tapos na po ako sa 120 months contribution. Ng continue to po ng maximum contribtion (P1,760) ko this 2018. Now ask ko lang po, kung habang ng huhulog ng flexi contribution, need pa po ba i continue yung contribution ko? , since complete na rin po ako sa 120 months. or pede po ba yung sa flexi fund na lang.- thank you.

  15. i deposited money on my flexifund last august 6, 2018, but until now the money is not reflected on my online records. how many days does it take to have my contribution on flexi fund will be reflected online

  16. Good Morning po.

    I am SSS Member and active for my monthly contributions.

    My questions are :

    1.) Can we invest a big amount on SSS-flexi-fund? like .5M or 1M?
    2.) Please confirm the interest rate annually?
    3.) What is the different between the Treasury Bills and your SSS-Flexi-fund?
    4.) What is your mode of payment to settle the interest?
    5.) Is the amount Secured like the Treasury Bills?

    Thanks and looking for your advice.

    God Bless po.

    Mr. Andy Medrano

  17. Jailyn C. Dagunot | February 10, 2023 at 4:07 pm | Reply

    Good day…
    Im active member of sss,and i want to add my contribution so that i can avail the flexi fund as im an ofw.i just want to know a few things…………..
    1.How many years is the maturity of flexi fund?
    2.what is the computation of percentage for the dividend?
    3.Is it same only the sss no. And the flexi fund?
    4.Is there any fix amount on the contribution?
    Thank you,hoping for your response.

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