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Saturday, October 26, 2019

SSS Online: How to Register and What Services Offered



Online transaction is a way of life of many people! There are so many things you can do online such as shopping, bills payment and other transactions that you can do in the comfort of your own home or wherever you are as long as you are connected on the internet.  When we talk about an online transaction, of course, the Social Security System (SSS) doesn't want to be left behind. So if you are an SSS member it is important that you have your My.SSS account so you can benefit from its online service facilities. With My.SSS accessing your social security record online is now a hassle-free. Also, you don't need to go to the nearest SSS office which means saving a lot of time of waiting, energy and of course, money!  Here are 4 Easy Steps in SSS Online Registration  Go to the SSS website's online registration page (sss.gov.ph) or you can click here. If have an account already, just provide your username and password. If you don't, click the "Click Here" under "Not Yet Registered in My.SSS". There will be five options. Choose the one you've previously registered in SSS.   Fill out the required information in the online form Check your email after at least 30 minutes Activate your My.SSS account With your My.SSS account, you can do the following;  View, download and print your membership records Check your posted contributions Make online transactions such as filing an SSS salary loan application and applying for SSS maternity benefit Check your SSS loan repayment records View details on your SSS benefit claims Schedule appointments with an SSS branch Ask questions, report a complaint, and discuss your concerns about SSS-related issues on the Members Forum within the online portal
Online transaction is a way of life of many people! There are so many things you can do online such as shopping, bills payment and other transactions that you can do in the comfort of your own home or wherever you are as long as you are connected on the internet. 



When we talk about an online transaction, of course, the Social Security System (SSS) doesn't want to be left behind. So if you are an SSS member it is important that you have your My.SSS account so you can benefit from its online service facilities. With My.SSS accessing your social security record online is now a hassle-free. Also, you don't need to go to the nearest SSS office which means saving a lot of time of waiting, energy and of course, money!






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Here are 4 Easy Steps in SSS Online Registration

1.Go to the SSS website's online registration page (sss.gov.ph) or you can click here.

If have an account already, just provide your username and password. If you don't, click the "Click Here" under "Not Yet Registered in My.SSS". There will be five options. Choose the one you've previously registered in SSS.



2. Fill out the required information in the online form




3. Check your email after at least 30 minutes

4. Activate your My.SSS account


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With your My.SSS account, you can do the following;
  • View, download and print your membership records
  • Check your posted contributions
  • Make online transactions such as filing an SSS salary loan application and applying for SSS maternity benefit
  • Check your SSS loan repayment records
  • View details on your SSS benefit claims
  • Schedule appointments with an SSS branch 
  • Ask questions, report a complaint, and discuss your concerns about SSS-related issues on the Members Forum within the online portal


So if you are an SSS member, register for an online account for fast and easy transactions. You can register for an online SSS account if you belong to any of the following;
  • Employees with SSS coverage
  • Self-employed or voluntary members
  • Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs)
  • Unemployed spouses with at least one month posted SSS contribution
  • Kasambahays and other household employees
  • Employers
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Read: How Much is the SSS 13th Month Bunos and When it is Usually Released?



Read: Working Abroad? Here's How to Continue Paying Your SSS Contribution as an OFW!




This article is filed under SSS, Social Security System, online registration, SSS online transaction and SSS benefits.

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