Pay SSS, Philhealth and Pag-ibig in Taiwan via IREMIT remittance

You can pay your Philhealth, SSS and Pag-ibig payments in Taiwan via the IREMIT remittance service.

These are the service fees for remitting your contributions from Taiwan. These are in addition to
your SSS, Pag-ibig or Philhealth contributions:

Service fees:

100 NT  for SSS payments
150 NT  for Pag-ibig payments
150 NT  for Philhealth payments

TAIPEI

HWA KONG HANG, Taipei
No. 45 Ground Floor, Chung Shan North Road, Section 3
Tel Nos: (886) (2) 2587 2200, (886) (2) 2587 1054
  (886) (2) 2587 1026
Fax :   (886) (2) 2585 4329
Email: jtong.tw@myiremitfo.com

KAOHSIUNG 

HWA KONG HANG, Kaohsiung
378 De Min Road, Nantzu District, Kaohsiung
Tel Nos: (886) (7) 364 3192, (886) (7) 364 2520
Fax:   (886) (7) 364 7921
Email: cvianzon.tw@myiremitfo.com

Ms. Jenifer T. Ong
Head, Taiwan operations
Email: jtong.tw@myiremitfo.com

Philhealth payments for OFWs:

200 pesos per month, or 2,400 pesos per year (starting January 1, 2013)

100 pesos per month, or 1,200 pesos per year, if you pay until December 31, 2012. You can pay for 2 years in advance.

SSS payments for OFWs:

Minimum of 520 pesos per month

If you like to have a bigger pension, contribute more. Mamili ka ng monthly contribution dito sa SSS contribution schedule na ito: SSS Contributions 

Pag-ibig payments for OFWs:

Minimum of 200 pesos per month (Mandatory Pag-ibig I)

You can pay more than 200 pesos a month, if you like to get a bigger amount of savings and dividends when you retire or when you have accumulated 240 monthly savings.

There’s also an OPTIONAL Pag-ibig II savings program. It’s a 5-year savings program. You can get your total savings after 5 years of saving. Or you can renew your account for another 5 years. The interest rate is 5 to 6 percent, much higher than time deposit rates. The rate can also go higher if the Pag-ibig board declares a higher interest rate.

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