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DSWD considers adding modes for payouts of seniors’ social pension

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QUEZON CITY, (PIA) -- The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is considering the use of additional modalities for the release of the cash subsidy for the monthly social pension of indigent senior citizens.

The DSWD Field Offices (FOs) will determine the most feasible and efficient delivery schemes for the distribution of the social pension in their respective areas in accordance with the recently issued Memorandum Circular (MC) No. 17 series of 2022.

Some of the modes of payment that may be used by the FOs include cash payout facilitated by Designated Special Disbursing Officers through a plaza-type payout and cash cards through an authorized government depository bank. Likewise, fund transfers to local government units and payout through money remittance companies were added to the modalities.

The Department said that the scheme to be used will vary depending on the assessment of the FOs to ensure responsiveness considering the safety of both the beneficiaries and DSWD personnel, in accordance with the existing rules and regulations.

Meanwhile, MC No. 17, likewise, amended the schedule of distribution of the social pension, which will now be released to the beneficiaries through various modalities every January-June and July-December.  The pension was previously released to the beneficiaries on a quarterly basis.

For the remaining months of 2022, beneficiaries of the program, whose Php500-monthly stipend for the third and fourth quarters are yet to be released, will receive their pension within the second semester amounting to P3,000.00.

The Department said that the amendment in the frequency of distribution was sought to fast-track the release of the social pension to the beneficiaries, and in consideration of the limitation of funds for administrative cost, workforce, and disbursing officers.

To date, the DSWD has released the pension to more than 3.4 million beneficiaries, or 86% of its total target of social pension beneficiaries for the year 2022.

The Department vows to improve its processes to ensure that seniors are able to receive responsive and timely benefits under Republic Act No. 9994 or the Expanded Senior Citizens Act. (DSWD/PIA-NCR)

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