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
- Fill out and submit Partner’s Remittance Application Form.
- Pay your Pag-IBIG Savings and/or Loan Amortizations.
- 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
- Fill out and submit Partner’s Remittance Application Form.
- Send Redi Money Number and Membership Identification (MID) Number MID or Loan Number through Short Messaging System (SMS) using your mobile phone.
- 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)
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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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.
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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.