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Pag-IBIG offers payment moratorium, housing loan insurance

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MANILA, Philippines — Pag-IBIG Fund is offering a one-month payment moratorium and reminding borrowers of their housing loan insurance coverage to help members recover from the devastation caused by the recent magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Mindanao, officials announced yesterday.

Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development Secretary and Pag-IBIG Fund Board chairman Jose Ramon Aliling said the measures reflect Pag-IBIG Fund’s continuing commitment to provide responsive support to Filipino workers affected by disasters, as the government accelerates assistance and recovery efforts in calamity-hit areas under the leadership of President Marcos.

“President Marcos has called on government agencies to act with urgency and compassion in helping our fellow Filipinos affected by disasters,” Aliling said. “In response, Pag-IBIG Fund is offering a one-month payment moratorium to help ease the financial burden of housing loan borrowers affected by the Mindanao earthquake. At the same time, borrowers whose homes were damaged by the earthquake may file claims under the insurance coverage of their Pag-IBIG Housing Loan, which can help cover the cost of repairs.”

“We want our members to know that the government and Pag-IBIG Fund are here for them,” Aliling added. “Through the payment moratorium, they can prioritize the safety and recovery of their families, while the insurance coverage under their Pag-IBIG Housing Loan can help cover the cost of repairing their homes.”

Pag-IBIG Fund CEO Marilene Acosta said Pag-IBIG Fund is making the payment moratorium easier to apply for at any Pag-IBIG Fund branch or through Virtual Pag-IBIG, while also providing accessible channels for borrowers filing insurance claims under their Pag-IBIG housing loan.

“We understand that in the aftermath of calamities, families need time and support to attend first to what is most urgent: their safety, their homes, and their loved ones,” Acosta said. “This one-month payment moratorium is meant to give affected borrowers one less financial concern as they recover.”

Acosta said the moratorium will be made available to eligible Housing Loan borrowers and buyers whose place of work or business, mortgaged property, or property under installment sale is located in areas declared under a state of calamity due to the Mindanao earthquake.

Claims under the insurance coverage of the Pag-IBIG Housing Loan may be filed at any Pag-IBIG Fund branch or through the agency’s official email address, contactus@pagibigfund.gov.ph.