GSIS to release pensioners’ cash gift on or before December 12
State workers pension fund Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) will be releasing the cash gift of its old-age and disability pensioners on or before December 12.
In an interview on Dobol B sa News TV on Tuesday, GSIS Core Business-Sector executive vice president Nora Malubay clarified that the earlier announced December 1 release of cash gift is actually the pension fund’s start of processing of pensioners gifts.
“The start of the granting is December 1. Ibig sabihin pino-program na namin ngayon so maibibigay po namin ‘yan on or before December 12 pero pipilitin namin ibigay ng December 8,” Malubay said.
In a separate statement, GSIS said a total of P3.3 billion in Christmas cash gifts will be given to a total of 330,496 old-age and disability pensioners.
Malubay said the cash gift will be credited to pensioners’ electronic card or eCard.
Qualified pensioners who received a Christmas cash gift of P10,000 and below in 2019 will be granted an amount equivalent to their one-month pension up to a maximum of P10,000.
Pensioners whose 2019 Christmas cash gift was above P10,000 will similarly receive one-month pension up to a maximum of Php12,600.
Pensioners who resumed their regular monthly pension after December 31, 2019 - after the five-year guaranteed period - will be given one-month pension up to a maximum of P10,000.
Eligible to receive the Christmas cash gift are old-age and disability pensioners under Republic Act (RA) 8291, Presidential Decree 1146, and RA 660 who are receiving their regular monthly pensions and who are still living as of November 30, 2020.
Old-age and disability pensioners whose pensions were suspended before the Annual Pensioners Information Revalidation (APIR) requirement was temporarily lifted in March 2020 and are still on suspended status as of December 1, 2020 will also receive the cash gift, provided they activate their status with GSIS on or before June 30, 2021.
Not eligible for the Christmas cash gift are survivorship pensioners, dependent pensioners, pensioners under RA 7699 (Portability Law), and those receiving pro-rata pension.
New pensioners from 2016 to 2020 who availed of immediate pension under RA 8291 are also not yet entitled to receive the cash gift.
They will start receiving their Christmas cash gift five years after their retirement date, according to the GSIS.
Those who availed of a five-year lump sum and who will resume their regular monthly pension after December 31, 2020 are also not eligible for the benefit, it said.
Likewise, GSIS members who resigned or separated from government service before reaching 60 years old and who started receiving their regular monthly pension between 2016 and 2020 will only receive the cash gift five years after regularly receiving their pension. — RSJ, GMA News