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Showing posts with label SSS Branches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SSS Branches. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

SSS, May Advisory sa mga Miyembro Kasabay ng GCQ






MANILA, Philippines — NAGLABAS ngayon ng advisory ang Social Security System o SSS kung saan inihayag ng ahensiya na ibinaba nila sa 50 porsyento ang kanilang operational capacity sa lahat na mga brances at offices nito na nasa ilalim ng General Community Quarantine (GCQ) mula Marso 22 hanggang 31.

Kabilang sa mga branches na ibinaba sa 50 porsyento ang operational capacity ay ang SSS Main office sa Quezon City, lahat na mga SSS branches sa National Capital Region o NCR at mga SSS branches na makikita sa mga sumusunod na lugar:
  • Bulacan
  • Cavite
  • Laguna
  • Rizal
  • Baguio City
  • Apayao
  • Kalinga
  • Mountain Province
  • Batangas
  • Tacloban City
  • Iligan City
  • Davao City
  • Lanao Del Sur

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Layunin umano nito na malimitahan ang exposure ng publiko at ng mga empleyado nito sa Covid-19 sa harap ng biglang paglobo ng kas nito sa buong bansa.

Hinihiling naman ng SSS sa publiko na idaan sa online services ang mga transaction sa pamamagitan ng My.SSS Portal sa SSS website sa www.sss.gov.ph, SSS Mobile App, Text-SSS at 2600, at iba pang electronic payment channels.


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Kaugnay nito, pinapayagan naman ng SSS ang walk-in transactions sa ilalim ng number coding system sa mga sumusunod na transaksyon:
  • payment of contributions and loans;
  • compliance to SS number applications filed through the SSS website or SSS Mobile App for those who did not upload their supporting documents online;
  • pick-up of Unified Multi-Purpose Identification (UMID) Card;
  • presentation of original documents to support claim applications;
  • use of E-Center facilities for those who have no computer or internet at home; and
  • other justifiable reasons. 
Samantala, narito naman ang mga SSS transactions na maaaring gawin online:
  • application for SS numbers;
  • submission of Maternity Notification for self-employed, voluntary, and Overseas Filipino Worker members and employers;
  • enrollment of disbursement account using the Disbursement Account Enrollment Module (DAEM) for members and employers;
  • filing of Unemployment Benefit, Salary Loan and Calamity Loan for members;
  • filing of Funeral Benefit for SSS-member claimants;
  • filing of Retirement Benefit for members who are at least 65 years old (technical retirement), voluntary members, and employed members at least 60 to 64 years old (optional retirement); and
  • filing of Employment Report (R-1A), Sickness Notification, and Sickness Benefit Reimbursement Applications (initial claims) for employers. 
Maaari ding magawa ng mga SSS members online ang inquiry ukol sa kanilang contribution at loan records, status ng kanilang benefit claims at eligibility para sa benefit programs na maaari ding malaman sa pamamagitan ng My.SSS Portal, SSS Mobile App at Text-SSS.

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Saturday, February 20, 2021

SSS sa mga Miyembro: Alamin at Sundin ang Transaction Number Bago Pumunta sa mga SSS Branches!





MANILA, Philippines — DAHIL sa patuloy na banta ng Coronavirus disease o Covid-19, muling pina-alalahanan ng Social Security System o SSS kanilang mga miyembro, claimants, at mga employers o ER na huwag basta-basta pumunta sa alinmang SSS branches sa buong bansa na hindi sumusunod sa number coding system.

Ito'y dahil istriktong ipinapatupad sa ngayon ang number coding system laban sa Covid-19.
Ayon sa SSS, ipinapatupad ang number coding system sa ilang transactions na ginagawa sa kanilang mga branches na kinabibilangan ng mga sumusunod:
  • Pagbabayad ng contribution at loans
  • Personal appearance para sa SS Number Application na ginawa online
  • Pagkuha ng Unified Multi-Purpose Identification o UMID Card
  • Pagpapakita o pag-sumite ng original documents upang suportahan ang claim applications
  • Pag-gamit ng E-Center Facility sa mga walang computer o home internet
  • Iba pang rason


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Ayon kay SSS President at CEO Aurora C. Ignacio, hindi papayagang makapasok sa alinmang SSS branches ang sinoman na pupunta na hindi naayon sa schedule nito.

“We are asking for everyone’s cooperation in the steps we are taking in our branches in order to curb the spread of Covid-19. We are strictly implementing these, so if you go to your branch outside your prescribed transaction day you will not be allowed entry,” ang naging pahayag ni Ignacio.


Para malaman ang transaction schedule, maaaring tingnan ng members, claimants at mga employers ang ulihing numero ng kanilang SSS o ER ID upang malaman kung pinapayagan pa ang mga ito na magsagawa ng transaction sa SSS branches.

Kabilang sa mga SSS  Branches na nagpapatupad ng Number Coding System ay ang mga sumusunod:
  • Lahat na mga branches sa National Capital Region
Luzon
  • Antipolo
  • Masinag
  • Cainta
  • San Mateo
  • Tanay
  • Baguio
  • Dagupan
  • Bacoor
  • Biñan
Visayas

  • Cebu
  • Lapu-Lapu
  • Bacolod
  • Iloilo
Mindanao

  • Cagayan de Oro
  • Davao
Sa ilalim ng Number Coding System, Lunes ang schedule ng may mga 1 o 2 na huling SS o ER ID number. Martes naman para sa may 3 at 4; Miyerkules sa 5 at 6; Huwebes sa 7 at 8; at Biyernes sa 9 at 0.

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Para naman sa mga kukuha ng Funeral o Death Benefit Claim, ang pagbabasehan ay ang huling SSS number ng namatay na miyembro.

Sakali namang holiday ang transaction day, maaaring gawin ang pagproseso sa susunod na working day. Kung may mangyayaring system downtime, ang SSS branch ay magsi-set ng appointment sa mga miyembro, claimants, o employers na nakapila o maaaring maghintay ang mga ito hanggang maging operational ulit ang system.

Sa mga may transaction naman na hindi na-mention, sinabi ng SSS na may mga drop boxes sa labas ng kani-kanilang mga branches kung saan maaaring iwan ng mga miyembro, claimants, o employers ang kanilang envelops na may lamang kaukulang dokumento para sa transaksiyon.

Ang kailangan lamang gawin ng mga ito ay sulatan ng pangalan, transaction type at contact number ang kanilang envelope. Kung kinakailangan, bibigyan ang mga ito ng appointment ng SSS branche upang ma-proseso ang kanilang transaction.


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Monday, May 29, 2017

How To Compute SSS Sickness Benefit

SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member.   For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below.     Sickness Benefit Computation The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.      Benefit Computation:  1. Exclude the semester of sickness.    -A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.     -A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.                           Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012.     The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.    And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation.    2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.   3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.    The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:    Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.     4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC.     5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC.     6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance.     7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of
SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member. 

For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below. 


Sickness Benefit Computation
The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.
 SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member.   For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below.     Sickness Benefit Computation The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.      Benefit Computation:  1. Exclude the semester of sickness.    -A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.     -A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.                           Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012.     The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.    And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation.    2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.   3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.    The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:    Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.     4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC.     5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC.     6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance.     7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of
Benefit Computation:




1. Exclude the semester of sickness.
 SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member.   For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below.     Sickness Benefit Computation The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.      Benefit Computation:  1. Exclude the semester of sickness.    -A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.     -A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.                           Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012.     The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.    And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation.    2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.   3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.    The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:    Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.     4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC.     5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC.     6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance.     7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of
-A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.
 SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member.   For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below.     Sickness Benefit Computation The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.      Benefit Computation:  1. Exclude the semester of sickness.    -A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.     -A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.                           Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012.     The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.    And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation.    2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.   3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.    The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:    Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.     4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC.     5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC.     6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance.     7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of
-A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.
 SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member.   For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below.     Sickness Benefit Computation The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.      Benefit Computation:  1. Exclude the semester of sickness.    -A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.     -A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.                           Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012.     The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.    And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation.    2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.   3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.    The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:    Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.     4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC.     5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC.     6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance.     7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of
Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012. 
 SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member.   For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below.     Sickness Benefit Computation The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.      Benefit Computation:  1. Exclude the semester of sickness.    -A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.     -A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.                           Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012.     The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.    And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation.    2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.   3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.    The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:    Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.     4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC.     5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC.     6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance.     7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of
The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.
 SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member.   For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below.     Sickness Benefit Computation The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.      Benefit Computation:  1. Exclude the semester of sickness.    -A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.     -A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.                           Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012.     The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.    And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation.    2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.   3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.    The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:    Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.     4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC.     5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC.     6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance.     7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of
And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation. 

2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.
 SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member.   For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below.     Sickness Benefit Computation The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.      Benefit Computation:  1. Exclude the semester of sickness.    -A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.     -A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.                           Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012.     The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.    And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation.    2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.   3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.    The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:    Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.     4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC.     5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC.     6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance.     7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of
3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month. 
 SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member.   For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below.     Sickness Benefit Computation The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.      Benefit Computation:  1. Exclude the semester of sickness.    -A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.     -A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.                           Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012.     The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.    And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation.    2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.   3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.    The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:    Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.     4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC.     5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC.     6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance.     7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of
The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:

 SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member.   For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below.     Sickness Benefit Computation The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.      Benefit Computation:  1. Exclude the semester of sickness.    -A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.     -A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.                           Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012.     The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.    And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation.    2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.   3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.    The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:    Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.     4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC.     5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC.     6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance.     7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of
Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.

4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC. 
 SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member.   For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below.     Sickness Benefit Computation The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.      Benefit Computation:  1. Exclude the semester of sickness.    -A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.     -A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.                           Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012.     The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.    And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation.    2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.   3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.    The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:    Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.     4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC.     5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC.     6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance.     7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of
5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC. 
 SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member.   For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below.     Sickness Benefit Computation The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.      Benefit Computation:  1. Exclude the semester of sickness.    -A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.     -A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.                           Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012.     The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.    And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation.    2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.   3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.    The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:    Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.     4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC.     5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC.     6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance.     7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of
6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance. 
 SSS members who become sick can claim for sickness benefits. However, the sickness benefit may vary depending on the monthly contribution of the member.   For your guide on SSS sickness benefit claim, you may refer to the information and example  below.     Sickness Benefit Computation The amount of a member's sickness benefit per day is equivalent to ninety percent (90%) of the member's average daily salary credit.      Benefit Computation:  1. Exclude the semester of sickness.    -A quarter refers to three consecutive months ending March, June, September or December.     -A semester refers to two consecutive quarters ending in the quarter of sickness.                           Example: An SSS member got sick for 20 days on the month of September 2012.     The quarter of sickness will include the months of July, August and September.    And the semester of sickness will be from April 2012 to September 2012. The semester of sickness will be excluded in the computation.    2. Count 12 months backwards starting from the month immediately before the semester of sickness.   3. Identify the six (6) highest MSCs within the 12-month period. Monthly salary credit (MSC) means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.    The maximum covered earnings or compensation is P16,000, effective January 1, 2014. Please refer to the following table:    Monthly salary credit salary credit means the compensation base for contributions and benefits related to the total earnings for the month.     4. Add the six (6) highest MSCs to get the total MSC.     5. Divide the total MSC by 180 days to get the ADSC.     6. Multiply the ADSC by ninety percent (90%) to get the daily sickness allowance.     7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of
7. Multiply the daily sickness allowance by the approved number of days to arrive at the amount of benefit due. 

With our example  the daily sickness allowance is P 450. 
To get the amount of sickness benefit that Juan will receive we arrive on the following computation:
P 450 x 20 days = P 9,000.00

Juan will be receiving P 9,000 worth of sickness benefit. 


How many days in a year can a member avail of the sickness benefit? 

A member can be granted sickness benefit for a maximum of 120 days in one (1) calendar year. Any unused portion of the allowable 120 days sickness benefit cannot be carried forward nor added to the total number of allowed compensable days for the following year. The sickness benefit shall be paid for not more than 240 days on account of the same illness. If the sickness or injury still persists after 240 days, the claim will be considered a disability claim.





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Monday, August 15, 2016

LIST OF SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM BRANCHES IN THE PHILIPPINES AND ABROAD

LIST OF SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM BRANCHES IN THE PHILIPPINES AND ABROAD

The Social Security System branches are located in different regions in the Philippines to make it accessible to their members and beneficiaries.You can visit them at the branches near you ,contact them at the phone numbers provided or you can do your transactions online.
We provided a list here in alphabetical order and by region with their corresponding contact numbers to make your browsing easier.

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NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR)

ALABANG
Address: Alabang Corporate Center Bldg., Km. 25 West Service Road, Alabang
Tel #: 807-2607 to 08 / 807-9864 / 842-2610
Fax #: 807-2604 / 807-0600


ANTIPOLO
Address: Games and Garments Bldg., 6 Circumferential Road, Antipolo, Rizal
Tel #: 650-7627 / 650-7628 / 650-7629
Fax #: 650-0663


BACLARAN
Address: Diplomat Condominium, Roxas Blvd. corner Russell St., Pasay City
Tel #: 854-5696 / 851-3674 / 851-3682
Fax #: 851-3678


BINONDO
Address: S.M. Santiago Y. Hermanos Bldg.461-463 Quintin Paredes St., Binondo, Manila
Tel #: 243-7219 / 243-7286 / 245-3186 to 87 / 245-3193
Fax #: 243-2464


CUBAO
Address: SSS Bldg., 600 EDSA, Quezon City
Tel #: 911-1864 / 921-2783 / 913-7219 to 20
Fax #: 911-1191



KALOOKAN
Address: Ang Yao Bldg., 192-196 EDSA, Kalookan City
Tel #: 366-7999 / 367-2265 / 363-0382 to 83 / 330-7401 to 04
Fax #: 361-0670



MAKATI
-Address: 355 ECC Bldg., Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City
Tel #: 890-5232 / 896-5719 / 896-7135
Fax #: 890-4776 / 890-4762
Branch Head: Johnsy L. Mangundayao
-Address: 557 J.P. Rizal corner Sta. Lucia St., Makati City
Tel #: 897-4601 / 899-2213 / 899-3092
Fax #: 899-2213 / 897-4601



MALABON
Address: Ric-Arbel Bldg., 113 Letre Road, Longos, Malabon
Tel #: 287-5620 / 287-5459 / 287-4025 / 287-5203
Fax #: 287-5235



MANDALUYONG
Address: Shaw Cinema Bldg., 46 Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City
Tel #: 533-9277 / 531-6461
Fax #: 533-9533


MANILA
Address: YMCA Compound, 350 Arroceros St., Ermita, Manila
Tel #: 527-5433 / 527-5488



MARIKINA
Address: Buenviaje Bldg., Marcos Highway, Marikina City
Tel #: 645-7667 / 645-5838 / 681-6261 / 645-4070
Fax #: 645-5210



NOVALICHES
Address: Alfred Bldg., Quirino Highway corner 19 Nightingale St., Novaliches
Tel #: 937-4953 / 937-4955 / 937-7417
Fax #: 937-7417



PASIG
Address: Jaccis Bldg., 31 Shaw Blvd., Pasig City
Tel #: 914-5040 to 44/ 635-5311 / 635-6243 / 634-3942 / 634-7290
Fax #: 634-7283 / 634-7335



QUEZON CITY
Address: Members Assistance Center (MAC), East Ave., Diliman, Quezon City
Tel #: 921-0550 / 921-2810
Fax #: 921-0350




SAN FRANCISCO DEL MONTE
Address: Units 1 -3, Dela Paz Bldg., 930 Del Monte Avenue, SFDM, Quezon City
Tel #: 373-9907 to 10
Fax #: 373-9906




SAN JUAN
Address: Glialcon Villas Bldg. 1, 128 F. Blumentritt Street, San Juan, Metro Manila
Tel #: 724-0684 / 721-5184 / 721-5195
Fax #: 721-2686



TAGUIG
Address: VFI Bldg., Veterans Center, West Bicutan, Taguig, M.M.
Tel #: 837-1638 to 39




WELCOME
Address: Unit 2142 and 2144 Beta Bldg., Josefina corner España Blvd., Manila
Tel #: 781-0053 / 781-5042
Fax #: 781-0054




LUZON


ALAMINOS
Address: 2/F Pangasinan Savings & Loan Bank Bldg., 30 Quezon Ave., Alaminos, Pangasinan
Tel #: (075) 552-7372



ANGELES
Address: Angeles Business Center Bldg., Nepo Mart Complex, Teresa Ave., Angeles City
Tel #: (045) 322-01642
Fax #: (045) 887-2775




AURORA
Address: AMCO Bldg., Brgy. Suklayin, Baler, Aurora
Tel #: (1041) 044-522-4261





BACOOR
Address: Goldrich Bldg., Malumot, Aguinaldo Highway, Bacoor, Cavite
Tel #: (046) 417-1979 / 417-2611 / 417-3497
Fax #: (046) 417-0377




BAGUIO
Address: SSS Bldg., Harrison Road, Baguio City
Tel #: (074) 444-2929 / 442-8073
Fax #: (074) 444-4882 / 443-3089


BALANGA
Address: Recar Commercial Complex Bldg., Zulueta St. cor. Capitol Road, Balanga, Bataan
Tel #: (047) 237-3339
Fax #: (047) 237-0738



BALIUAG
Address: AC Bldg., Doña Remedios Trinidad Highway, Baliuag, Bulacan
Tel #: (044) 673-1431
Fax #: (044) 766-1162


BANGUED
Address: Seares Bldg., Rizal St., Bangued, Abra
Tel #: (074) 752-8170




BATANGAS
Address: Balmes Bldg., 42 C. Tirona St., Batangas City
Tel #: (043) 723-5185 / 723-3873 to 74
Fax #: (043) 723-0766


BINAN
Address: Rhineland Commercial Bldg., Biñan, Laguna
Tel #: (049) 511-6757 to 58


BOAC (MARINDUQUE)
Address: G/F, Malapote Bldg., T. Del Mundo St., Malusak, Boac, Marinduque
Tel #: (042) 332-1872
Fax #: (042) 332-1878



BONTOC
Address: A. Kiat-Ong Bldg., Lok-ong St., Poblacion, Bontoc
Tel #: (074) 602-1280




CABANATUAN
Address: Fajardo Bldg., Maharlika Highway, Cabanatuan City
Tel #: (044) 463-0691 / 463-5463
Fax #: (044) 463-3996



CALAMBA
Address: Sta. Cecilia Business Center II, National Highway, Parian, Calamba, Laguna
Tel #: (049) 545-1689
Fax #: (049) 545-2180



CALAPAN
Address: Bonifacio Drive, Ibaba, Calapan, Oriental Mindoro
Tel #: (043) 288-2543 / 288-5376
Fax #: (043) 288-5359


CAMILING
Address: Julian Qui Bldg.., Arellano St., Camiling, Tarlac
Tel #: (045) 934-0220 / 934-0463
Fax #: (045) 934-0460




CAUAYAN
Address: Piedad Bldg., National Highway, Cabaruan, Cauayan, Isabela
Tel #: (078) 652-2083
Fax #: (078) 634-5086


DAET (CAMARINES NORTE)
Address: G/F, Ricasio Bldg., Carlos II St., Daet, Camarines Norte
Tel #: (054) 571-2764
Fax #: (054) 721-1240


DAGUPAN
Address: Philam Life Bldg., A.B. Fernandez Ave., Dagupan City, Pangasinan
Tel #: (075) 523-4153 to 54 / 523-4932
Fax #: (075) 522-0414 / 522-8908



GAO (CAMARINES SUR)
Address: Rizal St., Brgy. Bagumbayan, Gao, Camarines Sur
Tel #: (054) 453-0260




IBA (ZAMBALES)
Address: 2/F Rhoi Bldg., National Highway, Palaminan, Iba, Zambales
Tel #: (047) 811-1008
Fax #: (047) 811-1009




INFANTA 
Address: 28 Plaridel St., Poblacion, Infanta, Quezon
Tel #: (042) 352-707




IRIGA
Address: Panga Bldg., San Roque, Iriga City
Tel #: (054) 299-2530





LA UNION
Address: FBR Bldg., Quezon Avenue, San Fernando, La Union
Tel #: (072) 242-5813
Fax #: (072) 242-1091





LAOAG
Address: RT Bueno Bldg., Don E. Ruiz St., Laoag City, Ilocos Norte
Tel #: (077) 771-4414 / 771-5305 / 770-3113
Fax #: (077) 722-0949 / 607-1021





LEGASPI
Address: Aquende Bldg., New Elizondo St., Legaspi City
Tel #: (052) 480-7076 / 480-7301
Fax #: (052) 480-7074





LIPA
Address: AMR Business Center, Pilahan, Sabang, Lipa City
Tel #: (043) 756-7507
Fax #: (043) 756-1953





LUCENA
Address: Padillo Bldg., Enriquez St., Lucena City
Tel #: (042) 718-626
Fax #: (042) 714-240





MALOLOS
Address: Hiyas Cafetorium Bldg., Capitol Compound, McArthur Highway Malolos, Bulacan
Tel #: (044) 791-6412 / 791-0193
Fax #: (044) 791-2295




MASBATE
Address: Jacinto B. Andres Bldg., 21 Quezon St., Masbate, Masbate
Tel #: (056) 333-2485
Fax #: (056) 333-3499





MEYCAUAYAN
Address: Second Bulacan Development Bank Bldg., McArthur Highway Calvario, Meycauayan, Bulacan
Tel #: (044) 840-8920
Fax #: (044) 840-8167



NAGA
Address: SSS Bldg., Concepcion, Pequeña, Naga City
Tel #: (054) 472-3880 / 472-9791 to 95
Fax #: (054) 472-0080 / 473-0024




OLONGAPO
Address: Fabunan Bldg., 1040 East Tapinac, Rizal Ave., Olongapo City
Tel #: (047) 222-7687
Fax #: (047) 222-3543





PUERTO PRINCESA
Address: Go Siong Kuan Bldg., Lacao St., Puerto Princesa City, Palawan
Tel #: (048) 433-7147 to 48
Fax #: (048) 433-2726



ROMBLON (ODIONGAN)
Address: A. Fernandez Bldg., Quezon St., Odiongan, Romblon




SAN FERNANDO (PAMPANGA)
Address: CCD Bldg., MacArthur Highway, Dolores, San Fernando, Pampanga
Tel #: (045) 961-1488 to 89/ 963-0953 / 961-0957
Fax #: (045) 961-5466


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SAN JOSE (OCCIDENTAL MINDORO) 
Address: Aguila Bldg., Gaudiel St., San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Tel #: (046) 491-1995




SAN PABLO
Address: Balagtas Blvd. corner Paulino St., San Pablo City
Tel #: (049) 562-5920 / 562-5922
Fax #: (049) 562-0324





SANTIAGO
Address: Miranda Bldg., Mabini National Highway, Santiago City, Isabela
Tel #: (076) 317-4259 / 682-7401
Fax #: (076) 682-7441




SOLANO
Address: Pille Bldg., National Highway, Solano, Nueva Vizcaya
Tel #: (078) 326-6934 / 326-7325





SORSOGON
Address: Jomil Enterprises Bldg., Quezon St., Polvorista, Sorsogon, Sorsogon
Tel #: (056) 211-1638





STA. CRUZ
Address: Ruben Perolina Bldg., Pagsawitan, Sta. Cruz, Laguna
Tel #: (049) 808-1338
Branch Head: Aurora L. Torres




STA. MARIA
Address: NEM Bldg., Gov. Fortunato Halili Ave., Bagbaguin, Sta. Maria, Bulacan
Tel #: (044) 641-3672
Fax #: (044) 641-2708





TAGAYTAY
Address: Grand View Complex, Crossing, Silang, Tagaytay City
Tel #: (046) 413-0383
Fax #: (046) 413-0385




TARLAC
Address: Macabulos Drive, San Vicente, Tarlac, Tarlac
Tel #: (045) 982-3410 / 982-8600 / 982-6967 / 982-8739
Fax #: (045) 982-1092 / 982-3402





TUGUEGARAO
Address: Cedenio Bldg., Luna St., Tuguegarao, Cagayan
Tel #: (078) 844-2108
Fax #: (078) 844-1512




URDANETA
Address: LIS Bldg., McArthur Highway, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan
Tel #: (075) 568-8512
Fax #: (075) 568-8510


VIGAN (ILOCOS SUR)
Address: Chan Bldg., Bonifacio cor. Sikatuna Sts., Vigan, Ilocos Sur
Tel #: (077) 722-26-86 / 722-23-60 / 242-5813





VIRAC
Address: 2/F, JMA Bldg., Sta. Elena St., Virac, Catanduanes
Tel #: (052) 811-1702




VISAYAS


AKLAN
Address: Pastrana Bldg., Kalibo, Aklan
Tel #: (036) 868-4117





ANTIQUE
Address: SSS Bldg., Bantayan, San Jose, Antique





BACOLOD
Address: SSS Bldg., Lacson St., Bacolod City
Tel #: (034) 435-0161 / 433-1378 / 435-2795 to 96
Fax #: (034) 435-5130





BAGO CITY
Address: RTC Bldg., Justice Compound, Rafael M. Salas Drive, National Highway, Bago City, Negros Occidental
Tel #: (034) 61-910 / 61-912




CALBAYOG
Address: Garalza Bldg., J.B. Avelino Ave., Calbayog City, Western Samar
Tel #: (055) 209-1198





CAPIZ (Roxas)
Address: Isabel Adonay Bldg., Fuentes Drive, Roxas City, Capiz
Tel #: (036) 621-0611





CATBALOGAN
Address: To Chip Bldg., Catbalogan, Samar
Tel #: (055) 251-2218





CEBU 
Address: Suarez Bldg., Gorordo Ave. corner Escaño St., Cebu City
Tel #: (032) 232-7520 / 232-7232 / 232-7263
Fax #: (032) 232-7236





DUMAGUETE
Address: Demetria Bldg., Sta. Rosa St., Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
Tel #: (035) 225-6810
Fax #: (035) 225-4340





ILO-ILO
Address: Maruja Bldg., Burgos St. corner Rizal St., Iloilo City
Tel #: (033) 335-0961
Fax #: (033) 337-6085





KABANKALAN
Address: Zayco Bldg., Repullo St., Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental
Tel #: (034) 471-2924
Fax #: (034) 471-2224





LAPU – LAPU
Address: HR Tourist Hotel, Barangay Pusok, Lapu-lapu City
Tel #: (032) 340-1886 / 340-8050
Fax #: (032) 340-1060




MAASIN
Address: Ampil Bldg., Abgao, Maasin, Southern Leyte
Tel #: (053) 327-8119





ORMOC
Address: Pajarilla Bldg., J.P. Rizal Ave., Ormoc City
Tel #: (053) 255-5241
Fax #: (053) 255-4658





SAN CARLOS
Address: Uy King Poe Bldg., Locsin St., San Carlos City, Negros Occidental
Tel #: (034) 312-5422 / 312-2422
Fax #: (034) 312-5316




TACLOBAN
Address: G/F, Philam Life Bldg., J. Romualdez St. cor. P. Paterno St., Tacloban City
Tel #: (053) 321-2278 / 321-4310
Fax #: (053) 325-5145





TAGBILARAN
Address: Orimaco Bldg., C.P. Garcia Ave., Tagbilaran City, Bohol
Tel #: (038) 411-3093 / 411-5477
Fax #: (038) 411-3934





VICTORIAS
Address: Rainbow Mall, Osmeña Ave., Victorias City, Negros Occidental
Tel #: (034) 399-2953
Fax #: (034) 399-2954




MINDANAO


BISLIG
Address: Saren Bldg., Espiritu St., Manganoy, Bislig, Surigao del Sur
Tel #: (086) 628-2096 / 853-2333 / 853-2334
Fax #: (082) 221-8029




BUTUAN
Address: Tiu Bldg., A.D. Curato St., Butuan City, Agusan del Norte
Tel #: (085) 215-5008 / 341-5718
Fax #: (085) 342-8483




CAGAYAN DE ORO
Address: SSS Bldg., Carmen Patag Road, Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City
Tel #: (088) 858-3792 to 93 / 350-3531
Fax #: (088) 858-3790 to 91





COTABATO
Address: Perla Campania de Seguro, 48 Quezon Ave., Cotabato City
Tel #: (064) 218-289 / 421-8290
Fax #: (064) 421-4515





DAVAO
-Address: SSS Bldg., J.P. Laurel Ave., Bajada, Davao City
Tel #: (082) 221-3536 / 221-3575 / 221-3493 / 221-3502
Fax #: (082) 226-3779 / 222-4175

-Address: Toril Cooperative Devt. Bldg., Saavedra St., Toril, Davao City
Tel #: (082) 291-0156 / 291-0012





DIGOS
Address: Bele Tio Bldg., Digos, Davao del Sur
Tel #: (082) 553-5657 to 58
Fax #: (082) 553-2021





DIPOLOG
Address: Uy Bldg., S. Gonzales St., Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Sur
Tel #: (065) 212-2518
Fax #: (065) 212-4834





GENERAL SANTOS
Address: Yao Bldg., Roxas East Ave., General Santos City
Tel #: (082) 552-3641 / 552-8098
Fax #: (082) 552-7504
Branch Head: Evelyn P. Sayon




GINGOOG
Address: Calves Bldg., National Highway, Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental
Tel #: (088) 861-0126 / 427-720
Fax #: (088) 427-815





ILIGAN
Address: G/F Gonzales-Gimeno Bldg. IV, Tubod Highway, Iligan City, Lanao del Norte
Tel #: (063) 221-5248 / 221-5374 / 221-6179 / 221-2988
Fax #: (063) 221-6179 / 221-2932




KIDAPAWAN
Address: G/F Roma Bldg., Quezon Blvd., Kidapawan City, North Cotabato
Tel #: (064) 815-80 / 852-85





KORONADAL
Address: Borjie Bldg., Rizal St., Koronadal, South Cotabato
Tel #: (082) 833-3641 / 552-8078
Fax #: (082) 552-7504





MALAYBALAY
Address: Belderol Bldg., Fortich St., Malaybalay, Bukidnon
Tel #: (088) 221-2723
Fax #: (088) 221-2866





MATI (DAVAO ORIENTAL)
Address: Magricom Bldg. II, Rizal St., Mati, Davao Oriental
Tel #: 087) 388-3754
Fax #: (067) 811-1448




OROQUIETA
Address: Rural Bank of Oroquieta Bldg., Barrientos St., Oroquieta City
Tel #: (088) 531-1210





OZAMIS
Address: Liong's Bldg., Gomez St. cor. Valconcha St., Ozamis City
Tel #: (088) 521-0441
Fax #: (088) 521-3396





PAGADIAN
Address: Arancana Bldg., Ramon Magsaysay Ave., Sta. Lucia District, Pagadian City
Tel #: (062) 214-1633 / 214-1819 / 215-1159 to 60
Fax #: (062) 214-2466





SULU
Address: 2/F, Sabtirul Bldg., Travis St., Jolo, Sulu
Tel #: (02) 412-2871 / 412-2872




SURIGAO CITY
Address: Vailoces Bldg., Capitol Rd., Surigao City, Surigao del Norte
Tel #: (086) 231-7033
Fax #: (086) 826-2431





TAGUM
Address: F. Maloles Bldg., Sobrecarey St., Tagum City, Davao del Norte
Tel #: (084) 217-3796 / 400-1035 to 36
Fax #: (084) 218-1102





TANDAG
Address: Pimentel Bldg., Donasco St., Tandag, Surigao del Sur
Tel #: (086) 221-3185




ZAMBOANGA
Address: PHIDCO Bldg., Veterans Ave., Zamboanga City
Tel #: (062) 991-2544 / 991-0624 / 991-2007 / 991-0118
Fax #: (062) 991-2010 / 993-1210



SSS BRANCHES ABROAD

For OFWs who are working outside the Philippines,you may visit the SSS offices abroad at the following countries:





BRUNEI
Embassy of the Phil. Simpang 336 Diplomatic Enclave Kampung Kianggeh Jalan Kebangsaan
Bandar Seri Begawan, Negara,
Brunei Darussalam 00673
Telefax No. (673) 222-1173





HONG KONG
Philippine Consulate General 14th Floor United Center Building, 95 Queensway, Admiralty, H.K. SAR
Tel. Nos. (852) 2143-6394; 2823-8552; 2823-8569; 2377-9556





ITALY

Milan, Italy
Philippine Consulate General, Via Stromboli #1 20144, Milan, Italy
Telefax No. (3902) 4351-1953
E-mail: philsss_milanoitalia@live.com.ph




ROME, ITALY
Embassy of the Philippines, Viale delle Medaglie D'Oro 112-114 00136 Rome, Italy
Tel. No. (3906) 3972-1505





KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA (KSA)

Al-Khobar, KSA
Al-Ajaji Bank, 1st St. Corner King Abdullah,
Al-Shamalia District, Al-khobar 31952, KSA
Tel. Nos. (9663) 898-6500 / 897-7265; Mobile No. (966) 531242183; 
Fax No. (9663) 864-5033
E-mail: sss.alkhobar@gmail.com



Jeddah, KSA
Philippine Consulate General P.O. Box 4794, Jeddah 21412, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Tel. Nos. (9662) 669-6303; 667-0925; Fax No. (9662) 669-6797;



Riyadh, KSA
Embassy of the Philippines, Site D4, Collector Road C, Diplomatic Quarters, Riyadh 11693, KSA
Tel. Nos. (9661) 482-3615; 488-0835; 482-0507
Telefax Nos. (9661) 488-3945;291-6010
E-mail : sss_riyadh@digi.net.sa / sss_riyadh@yahoo.com





KUWAIT
Philippine Overseas Labor Ofc, Villa 152 Blk 6,
Nouman Bin Basher St. cor Damascus Rd. Faiha, Kuwait
Tel. No. (965) 225-25082 local 32




MALAYSIA
No. 1 Jalan Changkat Kia Peng 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tel. No. (601)787-01944 (mobile)
E-mail: sss_in_malaysia@yahoo.com 




UNITED KINGDOM
Embassy of the Philippines, NO. 11 Suffolk Street, London, SW1Y 4HG, United Kingdom
Tel. Nos. (44208) 432-9864 / (44207) 451-1830; Telefax No (44207) 930-4091



QATAR
Philippine Overseas Labor Office Al Abraj Street,
Fariq Bin Omran P.O. Box 24900, Doha, Qatar
P.O. Box 24900, Doha, Qatar
Tel. No. (974) 661-43076
Telefax No. (974) 487-8599
E-mail: sssdohaqatar129@gmail.com



SINGAPORE
Embassy of the Philippines, 20 Nassim Road, Singapore 258395
Telefax No. (65) 6732-1858; (65) 623-55604
E-mail: marinmc@sss.gov.ph; sssatsingapore@yahoo.com




TAIWAN
MECO Labor Office, 10th Floor, No. 309 Songjiang Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei City 10483, Taiwan
Tel. No. (8862) 2507-9187; (886) 926-382563 (mobile)
Fax No. (8862)2507-9181




UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (UAE)

Dubai, UAE
Philippine Overseas Labor Office
35 Beirut Street Extension 2, Al Qusais 3, Dubai, UAE
Tel. No. +971-562123426




Abu Dhabi, UAE
Embassy of the Philippines, Villa No. 8 Sector 94, Zone 2 Al Bateen Abu Dhabi UAE
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