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Save more with Pag-IBIG and qualify for higher loan amounts and bigger dividend earnings. Bigger dividend means bigger savings for you. Consider the following:

Monthly SavingsSavings in 20 YearsTotal Savings with 4%* annual dividends
200.0048,000.0073,015.85
300.0072,000.00109,523.77
400.0096,000.00146,031.70
500.00120,000.00182,539.62
1,000.00240,000.00365,079.24
1,500.00360,000.00547,618.87
2,000.00480,000.00730,158.49

* Dividend rate is only sample rate of 4%. 
Actual dividends will be based on the yearly income of the Fund.

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Bigger savings with Pag- IBIG means that your maximum loanable amount is higher.

- The Multi - Purpose Loan (MPL) Program aims to address the member’s immediate financial needs. The loan amount is based on the member-borrower’s total savings and length of membership
with Pag-IBIG.*

- The Calamity Loan Program is open to members whose place of residencehas been placed under a state of calamity after a natural disaster. The loan amount is 80% of the member-borrower’s total savings with Pag-IBIG.*

* While the loan amount of the MPL will not be deducted from the Calamity loan and vice versa,
the combined loan amount under both programs should not exceed 80% of the member’s total savings.

- The Housing Loan Program is a financial assistance for the purchase or construction of a residential unit. The maximum loan amount is P6 million. The member-borrower’s monthly savings with Pag-IBIG, together with his gross monthly income, the appraised value of the property, and his actual need, shall be considered when computing his approved loan value.

Here’s how to increase your monthly savings:

1. For employed members, just inform your HR officer that you want to pay more than the minimum savings of P100 per month. Your HR may require you to sign a form pertaining to the increased monthly savings.
 
2. For individual payors, like professionals, other OFW-members, businessmen, etc., just pay the higher
monthly savings to Pag-IBIG. No need to fill out any form. Your increased savings will automatically be
credited to your total savings.

Where to pay:

1. For employed members who pay their savings to Pag-IBIG through salary deduction, their employers may remit their savings through any of Pag-IBIG’s accredited collecting banks or over-the-counter at the nearest Pag-IBIG branch office.

Employers may remit their employees membership savings at the following accredited collecting agents:
- Union Bank (Pag-IBIG Hub)
- BPI (BPI ExpressLink)
- LANDBANK (wePayAccess)
- BancNet (Pag-IBIG Net)
- Security Bank (Pag-IBIG Real Time Facility) 

Note: Payment through these facilities requires enrollment.

2. Individual payors may pay their savings using the following facilities:
- VISA or MasterCard credit cards https://www.pagibigfundservices.com/ccpayment
- Globe GCash http://www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/home_pdf/announcement/Pag-IBIG%20and%20GCASH.pdf
- Bayad Center outlets http://www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/home_pdf/Bayad%20Center%20Outlet.pdf
- SM Business Centers, Save More and SM Hypermart
- Over-the-counter at the nearest Pag-IBIG branch office.

For more information, call 24/7 hotline number 724-4244 or email publicaffairs@pagibigfund.gov.ph

Source: www.pagibigfund.gov.ph
10/31/2014 10:40:00 AM No comments
The Pag-IBIG Fund (Home Development Mutual Fund) recently opened its new Service Center in the City of Bogo to bring its services closer to its members. 

During the opening, a total of 25 clients availed of the services (concerning printout of contributions, Multi–Purpose Loans, membership verification and receiving of Multi–Purpose Loan applications). The Bogo Service Center will also serve Pag-ibig members from in the municipalities of San Remigio, Tabuelan, Borbon, Tabogon, Medellin, Daanbantayan, Sta. Fe, Bantayan and Madridejos.

Pag-IBIG Fund LogoMayor Martinez, through Councilor Rodriguez, thanked Pag-IBIG Fund “for coming over so that our constituents will not travel far just to avail of the services they deserve.”



6/23/2012 04:48:00 PM No comments
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