How to Pay Pag-IBIG Monthly Savings and Housing Loan Abroad – For OFWs

Saving with Pag-IBIG Fund is mandatory to all OFWs. And even if you’re abroad, paying your monthly savings or housing loan amortization to Pag-IBIG is now easier because there are many collecting agents and remittance company partners overseas.

1. Philippine National Bank (PNB) 

PNB has a lot of branches overseas where you can pay your Pag-IBIG contributions and/or housing loan amortization. Below is the list of countries with PNB banks. You may also click here for complete list of PNB Locations abroad.

  • Bahrain
  • Canada
  • China
  • France
  • Germany
  • Guam
  • Hong Kong
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Kuwait
  • Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Singapore
  • United Arab Emirates (UAE)
  • United Kingdom
  • USA

2. Asia United Bank (AUB) 

AUB offers various payment facilities for Pag-IBIG members who want to pay their monthly contributions and loan amortization overseas.

A. I-Express Remit Mo Sa Pag-IBIG

  1. Fill out and submit Partner’s Remittance Application Form.
  2. Pay your Pag-IBIG Savings and/or Loan Amortizations.
  3. You will receive the machine-validated Transaction Slip. This will serve as your official receipt in place of Pag-IBIG Fund Receipt (PFR).

B. I-Text Mo Sa Pag-IBIG

  1. Fill out and submit Partner’s Remittance Application Form.
  2. Send Redi Money Number and Membership Identification (MID) Number MID or Loan Number through Short Messaging System (SMS) using your mobile phone.
  3. You will receive a text message for every successful payment transaction.

C. Foreign Tie-Ups

AUB has foreign tie-ups in the following countries. Click here to see the complete list of AUB Foreign Tie-ups.

  • Australia
  • Bahrain
  • Canada
  • Germany
  • Hongkong
  • Israel
  • Japan
  • Jordan
  • Kuwait
  • Lebanon
  • Malaysia
  • New Zealand
  • Oman Saudi Arabia
  • Philippines
  • Qatar
  • Russia
  • Singapore
  • Spain
  • Taiwan
  • United Arab Emirates (UAE)
  • United Kingdom (UK)
  • United States of America (USA)

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3. I-Remit 

To pay your Pag-IBIG contributions and/or loan amortization, fill out and submit the iRemit Remittance Application Form and Auxiliary Service Form to iRemit Teller.

Please note the following:

  • The amount specified in the payment or remittance form must be in Philippine Peso for payment of Monthly Savings or Loan Amortization.
  • The U.S. dollar (USD) is converted to the local currency using the prevailing local currency/US$ rate as determined by iRemit.

Once you settled your payment, you will receive a validated Official Receipt (OR) with a unique reference transaction number from iRemit Teller. This will serve as proof of your payment.

Click here to see the complete list of I-Remit Locations.

4. Ventaja (including PayPilipinas)

your Pag-IBIG contributions and/or loan amortization, fill out and submit the Remittance Application Form as the basis for your payment details.

Please note the following:

  • The amount specified in the payment or remittance form must be in Philippine Peso for payment of Monthly Savings or Loan Amortization.
  • The U.S. dollar (USD) is converted to the local currency using the prevailing local currency or US$ rate as determined by Ventaja’s tie-up Remittance partner.

You will then receive an official Remittance Receipt (OR) with a unique reference transaction with attached Ventaja’s valid receipt. This will serve as proof of payment.

Click here to see the complete list of Ventaja Agents.

For Pag-IBIG voluntary members who are here in the Philippines, there are also various options to pay your Pag-IBIG monthly savings/contributions and housing loan amortization.

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Comments

  1. Fortunately for OFWs, we can now pay online to save for the future and financial freedom. I’ll be using PayPilipinas to contribute on my MP2 and use the Pag-IBIG Payment Facility online to pay for the monthly contribution.

  2. Cherryl Gonzales says

    I pay my pay Ibig in advance . The Summit collection allied services , says,I’m behind for 8 month . On my receipt at I remit in there system I’m paid till nov 2018, as they told me. It don’t apply to me what I pay in advance . It’s just the principal I’m paying.so they give me ultimatum till Friday.this upsetting. They thought we just pick the money in the tree. Threatened me for .foreclosure. I send them the receipt they still don’t response my mail,did you change you policy? The establish need to check , this time the scam are everywhere. Pag ibig fund has the reponsibilty for us to know.if ever you change the payment system.

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