If you already have a Payment Reference Number, you can easily pay your SSS contributions online (PRN). Learn more about it here. |
(UPDATED) SSS contributions can be paid through mobile banking apps and e-wallets like GCash, Coins.ph, and Paymaya, making it simple to meet your financial obligations. Members and employers, particularly individual members, can use these alternative payment channels.
To do so, SSS members must have one of these mobile wallets and simply follow the simple payment method outlined in this article. They must also have a PRN (Payment Reference Number) in order for the transaction to be quick and easy.
A PRN can be obtained through the MySSS website or mobile application, where members must first create an account online in order to access the portal and the app.
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How to get a PRN for SSS Contributions?
As previously stated, the PRN or Payment Reference Number is accessible via the MySSS website at https://member.sss.gov.ph/. SSS members just need to log in to their account and then select the "PAYMENT REFERENCE NUMBER (PRN) CONTRIBUTIONS" from the menu.
For each transaction, they simply need to click the "Generate PRN" button (if they still don't have a PRN) and fill out the required fields for their SSS contributions, which can be selected from a drop-down menu.
Additionally, you can follow the steps below:
- Log in to your SSS account at https://member.sss.gov.ph/.
- From the menu, select "Payment Reference Number (PRN) Contributions"
- Click the "Generate PRN" button.
- Fill out the required fields by choosing from the options.
- Click the "Submit Request" button to generate your PRN.
To Employers: Obtaining a Payment Reference Number (PRN) is now much easier thanks to the improved SSS Mobile App.Create, print, or download your PRN to your smartphone and use it to pay at authorized payment locations. The SSS Mobile App can generate the PRN and Electronic Contribution Collection List (e-CCL) Summary immediately, whether you have one or one hundred employees! .Your employees' contributions will be credited to their SSS records immediately, accurately, and securely if you use the PRN.
How to pay SSS contributions online?
If you have a Payment Reference Number (PRN), you can now pay your SSS contributions online using mobile wallets like Coins.ph, GCash, and Paymaya. You only need one of these apps on your phone.
Simply log in to your preferred mobile wallet and enter the PRN and the amount of SSS contribution you must pay.
How can I pay SSS contributions thru GCash?
To pay your SSS contributions via GCash, you must first create an account. To do so, simply navigate to your mobile device's app store and download the GCash app. Once you've registered to GCash, log in to the app and follow the steps below:
- On the home screen of the app, select "Pay Bills."
- Choose "Government" from the categories
- Select "SSS-CONTRIBUTION" from the billers.
- Enter the required SSS credentials including PRN.
- Review the details and then proceed with the payment.
Read the full article here: How to Pay SSS Contributions Online via GCash in the SSS Mobile App
How can I pay SSS contributions thru Paymaya?
Paymaya is another option for SSS members to pay their contributions. They only need to create a Paymaya account by downloading the app from the app store on their device. Once they have an account, they can log in to the app and proceed as follows:
- From the Paymaya app's home screen, select "Pay Bills."
- Choose "Government" from the options.
- Select "SSS-CONTRIBUTIONS" from the billers list.
- Fill out all of the required fields, including your PRN.
- Review the information and then complete your SSS payment.
How can I pay SSS contributions thru Coins.Ph?
Coins.Ph, like GCash and Paymaya, allows SSS members to pay their contributions online. They only need a Coins.ph account and log in to the app. If they do not have an account, they can download the app from the app store on their device.
Once registered, they can make a payment by following the steps outlined below:
- Log in to Coins.Ph and select "Pay Bills."
- Choose "SSS Contributions" from the billers list.
- Select the type of SSS payment from the options
- Fill in the required fields, such as the amount and PRN
- Review the details and complete the transaction.
How can I pay contributions thru the MySSS app?
Members can also pay their contributions online using the MySSS app. It is also much easier for them to pay their contributions because the app is already linked to various payment options. Simply log in to your account in the app and complete the payment.
Other Payment Facilities for your SSS Contributions
Aside from the mentioned mobile wallets and banking apps, other payment options are available to SSS members. Before paying, you must ensure that you have your Payment Reference Number (PRN) for each transaction.
You may check below for the list of payment channels:
You may check below for the list of payment channels:
For Employers (Regular and Household)
Partner Banks (Over-the-Counter) | Bank’s Web Facility | eGov BANCNET |
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Asia United Bank | Bank of the Philippine Islands – Bizlink | Asia United Bank |
Bank of Commerce | Security Bank Corporation – Digibanker | Bank of Commerce |
Bank One Savings Bank | Union Bank of the Philippines | China Bank |
First Isabela Cooperative Bank | CTBC Bank | |
Partner Rural Bank | Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company (Metrobank) | |
Philippine Business Bank | MUFG Bank | |
Robinsons Bank Corporation | Philippine Bank of Communication | |
Rural Bank of Lanuza | Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation | |
Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation | Robinsons Bank | |
Union Bank of the Philippines | Standard Chartered Bank | |
United Coconut Planters Bank | ||
Wealth Bank |
For Individual Members
Partner Banks (Over-the-Counter) | Over-the-counter | Internet Banking/ Mobile Facility |
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Asia United Bank | CIS Bayad Center, Inc. (CBCI) | Bayad Center, Inc. (CBCI) |
Bank of Commerce | Electronic Commerce Payments, Inc. (ECPay) | Security Bank Corp. Digibanker |
Bank One Savings Bank | SM Mart, Inc. | Moneygment via My.SSS |
First Isabela Cooperative Bank | PayMaya through SSS app | |
Partner Rural Bank | ||
Philippine Business Bank | ||
Robinsons Bank Corporation | ||
Rural Bank of Lanuza | ||
Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation | ||
Union Bank of the Philippines | ||
United Coconut Planters Bank | ||
Wealth Bank |
For OFW members (Land-based ABROAD)
Land-based OFW members in other countries can pay through banks like Asia United Bank, Bank of Commerce, and Philippine National Bank, as well as non-bank collecting partners like iRemit Inc., LMI Express Delivery, Inc., Pinoy Express Hatid Padala Services Inc., Sky Freight Forwarders, Inc., and Ventaja International Corporation.
Mobile facilities are also available through the SSS Mobile App from CIS Bayad Center Inc., iRemitX, BPI, and PayMaya.
Partner Banks (Over-the-counter) | Non-Bank Collecting Partners | Mobile Facility |
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Asia United Bank | iRemit, Inc. | CIS Bayad Center, Inc. (CBCI) |
Bank of Commerce | LMI Express Delivery, Inc. | iRemitX |
Philippine National Bank | Pinoy Express Hatid Padala Services, Inc. | Moneygment via My.SSS |
Sky Freight Forwarders, Inc. | PayMaya through SSS app | |
Ventaja International Corporation (VIC) |
For OFW members (Land-based LOCAL)
Partner Banks (Over-the-Counter) | Non-Bank Collecting Partners |
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Asia United Bank | CIS Bayad Center, Inc. (CBCI) |
Bank of Commerce | Electronic Commerce Payments, Inc. (ECPay) |
Bank One Savings Bank | SM Mart, Inc. |
First Isabela Cooperative Bank | |
Partner Rural Bank | |
Philippine Business Bank | |
Robinsons Bank Corporation | |
Rural Bank of Lanuza | |
Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation | |
Union Bank of the Philippines | |
United Coconut Planters Bank | |
Wealth Bank |
Conclusion
SSS members should always use a Payment Reference Number (PRN) to ensure that their payments are posted immediately. If they wish to conduct over-the-counter transactions, they must follow basic safety and health measures, such as wearing face masks and face shields and maintaining social distance.
The SSS has made these payment options available for the safety and convenience of member-contributors, particularly those who do not want to wait in long lines at SSS branches. —AJ Yes/iTacloban