Pag-IBIG Fund disbursed P53.76 billion in cash loans, otherwise known as short-term
loans, benefitting a record-high 2,612,491 members in 2022, agency officials stated
Tuesday (21 March 2023).
For 2022, the amount of short-term loans released by the agency increased by 21% or
P9.46 billion compared to the P44.30 billion released in 2021. With the amount, the
number of members assisted through the program increased by 24% or over half a
million more than the 2,090,851 members in 2021.
“We at Pag-IBIG Fund exert all efforts in providing our members with assistance on their
financial needs. We are happy to note that through our Short-Term Loan Program, we were able to aid more than 2.6 million Filipino workers gain added funds to tend to their needs last year. All our efforts are in line with the call of President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. to provide the best service to the Filipino people,” said Secretary Jose Rizalino L. Acuzar, who heads the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) and the 11-
member Pag-IBIG Fund Board of Trustees.
Pag-IBIG Fund’s Short-Term Loan Program includes the agency’s Multi-Purpose Loan
(MPL) and Calamity Loan. Under the Pag-IBIG MPL, qualified members can borrow up
to 80 percent of their total Pag-IBIG Regular Savings, which consists of their monthly
contributions, their employer’s contributions, and accumulated dividends earned.
Borrowers may choose between a 24 or 36-month payment term and are provided a
two-month grace period prior to their first payment. The MPL comes at an interest rate
of 10.5 percent per annum. The Pag-IBIG Calamity Loan, on the other hand, is made
available to members residing or working in areas declared under a state of calamity.
Of the total amount of cash loans released by the agency, P49.85 billion were in the
form of Pag-IBIG MPLs which helped 2,313,143 members, while P3.91 billion were in
the form of Calamity Loans which in turn aided 299,348 members.
Pag-IBIG Fund Chief Executive Officer Marilene C. Acosta, meanwhile, cited the
reliability and ease of access in availing the Pag-IBIG’s MPL and Calamity Loan as the
main drivers for its strong growth.
“We at Pag-IBIG Fund are aware that millions of our members rely on our MPL for their
immediate financial needs and our Calamity Loan to help rebuild their lives. That is why we
have made these loan programs more accessible and easier to avail for our members. Today, our members can easily and conveniently apply for these loans through many channels, which include their employers, our more than 200 branches and services offices nationwide, or online via the Virtual Pag-IBIG or the Virtual Pag-IBIG Mobile App. What’s more, we also have our Lingkod Pag-IBIG On Wheels which are currently going around the country, ready to receive loan applications from members particularly those from underserved and calamity-stricken areas,” said Acosta.