- Monday, October 24, 2016
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Pag-IBIG Fund successfully maintained its ISO 9001:2008 certification for Membership Registration Process in 17 NCR branches. These branches passed the Surveillance Audit conducted by TUV-SUD PSB Philippines last August 18-26, 2016.
“TUV SUD, one of the world’s leading technical service organizations, informed us that our 17 branches in the NCR remain to be ISO-compliant. These are: Antipolo in Rizal; Ayala, Buendia I, Buendia II, and Guadalupe in Makati; Binondo and Manila in Manila; Caloocan; Commonwealth, Cubao, Kamias, and Quezon Avenue in Quezon City; Imus in Cavite; Muntinlupa; Ortigas in Pasig; Pasay; and SM Aura in Taguig,” said Vice President for Management Services Group and Head of the ISO Compliance Team, Voltaire M. dela Rosa.
Last December 2014, TUV SUD granted Pag-IBIG Fund an ISO 9001:2008 certification for the second time. The certification falls under the Advocacy and Capability Building Component of the Government Quality Management Program. This component is expected to promote awareness, generate support, harness resources, and develop organizational capabilities in establishing, implementing, and continuing improvement of quality management system in public sector organizations.
The German firm’s Philippine office reviewed Pag-IBIG’s membership registration processes and found it to be worthy of the world-class certification. The ISO certification further boosts the agency’s credibility and adds value to its services. The firm gave Pag-IBIG Fund its second ISO certification that now covers all 17 NCR branches to date. This was maintained in December 2015.
Pag-IBIG Fund is the first key shelter agency in the Philippines to receive such certification in December 2011. The agency earned the certification at a record time of three months and 19 days at that time.
This is a news release from the Pag-IBIG Fund.
See Pag-IBIG Fund at the 2016 Customer Love Fest, which will be held at the New World Makati Hotel this October 20-21, 2016. Reserve your seats by calling 633-0153, 643-3887, 0920-981-4376 or email info@exlinkevents.com.
- Monday, October 17, 2016
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The Pag-IBIG Fund Chorale placed third among eight government choirs nationwide at the recent 6th Government Choral Competition held at the Cultural Center of the Philippines in celebration of the 116th Philippine Civil Service anniversary.
The multi-awarded chorale was also chosen as the Best Regional Entry from the National Capital Region. Its musical director, Mr. Anthony Villanueva, also received the special award for Best Conductor.
The Pag-IBIG Fund Chorale had its beginnings in the early 1990s to initially sing at Fund Coordinators’ Club meetings and other corporate occasions. It was then formally organized in September 2005. The group has become Pag-IBIG’s ambassador, performing in events of other companies, both public and private. It has joined and won in various singing competitions within and outside the country.
The Chorale supported Pag-IBIG Fund’s quest for excellence, proving that Pag-IBIG Fund employees are not only capable of providing exceptional service to the members, but also dazzle in arts and culture, particularly music.
Other winners were Tagum City Chamber Choral (Grand Champion), Bayugan City Educators Chorale (2nd), and Pangasinan Provincial Chorale (4th).
At the 8th Grand Prix Pattaya International Choir Festival in Thailand last year, the Pag-IBIG Fund Chorale won Gold Medals in Folklore A Capella, and in Spiritual, Gospel, and Jazz; and a Silver Medal in the Adult Mixed Category. It was also the 2014 Grand Champion at the Civil Service Commission’s Government Choral Competition.
The group made its public debut at the “Liwliwa: Konsierto ng mga Bayani” held at the Cultural Center of the Philippines. It also participated in various music festivals including the Madz Et Al Choral Festival from 2007 to 2011 and in Maestro Ryan Cayabyab’s Thousand-Voice Choir Project. It has also guested in several TV shows and has spearheaded several outreach activities.
This is a news release from the Pag-IBIG Fund.
See Pag-IBIG Fund at the 2016 Customer Love Fest, which will be held at the New World Makati Hotel this October 20-21, 2016. Reserve your seats by calling 633-0153, 643-3887, 0920-981-4376 or email info@exlinkevents.com.
- Tuesday, October 11, 2016
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Pag-IBIG Fund's successful partnerships with collection agencies and a tele-collection firm generated to date an additional collection of P16.5 Billion for the Fund since it tapped their services in 2013.
In a statement, Ms. Marilene C. Acosta, Pag-IBIG Fund Senior Vice President for Home Lending Operations Sector, said that the collection agencies collected P11.26 Billion while the tele-collection firm collected another P5.23 Billion, both from housing loan accounts.
"From January to August this year alone, we have already collected housing loan payments worth P5.11 Billion because of these partnerships, or P2.21 Billion from collection agencies and P2.90 from our tele-collection service partner," Ms. Acosta said.
Pag-IBIG records showed that the collection agencies started its services for the Fund in 2013 while it was just in 2015 that the tele-collection outsourcing began.
Pag-IBIG reaped several benefits from the partnerships according to Ms. Acosta.
"On top of the additional collections, Pag-IBIG also saved on administrative cost, including salaries and logistics, by about P50 Million a year. We also put at P1.57 Billion yearly our savings on loan loss provisioning," said Ms. Acosta.
"These partnerships also contributed to the increase of the Fund's performing loans ratio, which now stands at 91%, net of impairment allowance. This means that out of 10 housing loan borrowers, 9 are paying," explained Mr. Benjamin R. Felix, Jr., Pag-IBIG Vice President for Loans Remediation Group. He added that Pag-IBIG tapped the expertise of these collection firms to help them collect from housing loans accounts that are already past due.
Mr. Felix also emphasized that the objective of the partnerships is not merely for the benefit of the Fund but to help delinquent Pag-IBIG members as well.
"Since we tapped the services of the collection agencies, we have helped 210,650 housing loan borrowers save their properties by offering them settlement options acceptable both to the Fund and the borrower," Mr. Felix said.
This is a news release from the Pag-IBIG Fund.
See Pag-IBIG Fund at the 2016 Customer Love Fest, which will be held at the New World Makati Hotel this October 20-21, 2016. Reserve your seats by calling 633-0153, 643-3887, 0920-981-4376 or email info@exlinkevents.com.
- Thursday, October 06, 2016
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The Pag-IBIG Fund took one extra step to help its members in the Batanes area, which was recently hit by typhoon Ferdie. In coordination with the local government of Batanes, a roving team from the Pag-IBIG Tuguegarao Office was deployed to the province to accept applications for Calamity Loan from qualified members and to facilitate their processing. The team also assisted the members with housing loans in the documentation and filing of claims for Allied Peril Insurance.
“We know that it would be difficult for them to come to Tuguegarao to file their Calamity Loan applications and claim for Allied peril insurance. So we went to them instead,” says Ophelia dela Cerna, Deputy Chief Executive Officer for Member Services Cluster.
“We hope that the proceeds of their Calamity loans can help them in repairing their homes destroyed by typhoon Ferdie, even provide them with a start-up capital for a small business, or for their medical needs,” Ms. dela Cerna continues.
To date, the roving team has already received some 165 applications for Calamity Loan. Still they continue to go around the different Local Government Units in the province to collect more Calamity Loan applications earlier distributed to members. There are 1,984 active Pag-IBIG members in Batanes.
Meanwhile, appraisers from Pag-IBIG Tuguegarao have inspected all 38 units covered by Pag-IBIG housing loans finding no major damages. The appraiser’s inspection report is required in filing claims for Allied Perils Insurance. Affected members can also apply for the End-User Home Financing Program for major home repairs.
The Pag-IBIG Calamity Loan is offered to active members who are residing in areas placed under a state of calamity. They can borrow up to 80% of their total savings with Pag-IBIG, payable in two years through salary deduction, with a grace period of three months. Interest rate is a low 5.95% per annum. Members can still apply for the Calamity Loan even if he has an outstanding Multi-Purpose Loan or Calamity Loan. In no case, however, will the aggregate loans exceed 80% of the borrower’s Total Accumulated Value (TAV).
From January to August 2016, Pag-IBIG Fund has approved 96,051 calamity loan applications and has disbursed more than PhP 1.26 Billion. (JRS/Faye/JRS/mtv/JRS)
This is a news release from the Pag-IBIG Fund.
See Pag-IBIG Fund at the 2016 Customer Love Fest, which will be held at the New World Makati Hotel this October 20-21, 2016. Reserve your seats by calling 633-0153, 643-3887, 0920-981-4376 or email info@exlinkevents.com.
- Tuesday, October 04, 2016
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Pag-Ibig Fund, one of the country’s important financial
institutions, supports the 9th MegaBalikbayan OFW Expo slated this
December 7-9, 2012, Megatrade, SM Megamall.
Pag-Ibig Fund boasts numerous benefits from its members
in three categories: Membership Programs, Provident Savings Program and Housing
Loan Programs.
One of the programs of Pag-Ibig is its affordable housing
program where members can borrow and just shoulder a low interest rate of 4.5%.
The expo runs for 3 days. The highlights of the expo are
free business seminars, OBRA OFW Awards Night, Filipino Bloggers Worldwide
Grand Eyeball, Ka Entrep micro-entrepreneurs Seminar.
For more details contact 643.3887
- Thursday, December 06, 2012
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