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LOOK: GSIS grants a 60-day moratorium on loan payments of its active members and pensioners
The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) grants a 60-day moratorium on loan payments of it active members and pensioners for the months of November and December 2020. This is in compliance with Republic Act No. 11494 or the Bayanihan to Recover as One Act and BSP Memorandum No. M-2020-068. Under GSIS Memorandum Circular No. 019, s. 2020, collection of loan payments for the months of November and December 2020 shall be deferred and will continue on January 1, 2021. As a result, however, all loan terms shall be extended by two (2) months. Download GSIS Memorandum Circular No. 019, s....
Effect of Oustanding GSIS Loan to the Terminal Leave Benefits (TLB) of Employees Who Resigned/Retired From Government Service
Question: Hi po. Ask ko lang po. Kapag po ba nagresign ako and may outstanding loan ako sa GSIS, mkukuha ko pa din po ba ang ang terminal leave benefits ko? Answers | Comments Post Views: 1,298
In case a government employee resigns from government service, how much can he get from GSIS, if there’s any?
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How to compute additional personal and government share in GSIS premium (RLIP) if an employee was promoted?
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Gusto ko na mag-resign pero marami pa akong utang sa GSIS at Landbank. Anong dapat kong gawin?
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How to compute GSIS premium when employee did not complete the whole month, or an employee got promoted?
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What happens if you still have outstanding loan at GSIS but you want to resign from government service?
Q: Hi po, what if si employee is planning to work in the private sector na po. However, may outstanding balance pa po sa sya sa conso loan ni GSIS. Is she allowed to resign? View Answers via our Facebook Page Post Views: 7,409