Are you a GSIS active member? Would you like to see your membership profile, record of loans and claims, tentative computation of your social insurance benefits, and loanable amount? You may do so by registering to the eGSISMO portal which lets you gain access to these things.
To register, just click this link which will lead you directly to their portal > http://egsismo.gsis.gov.ph/
Here is the official announcement from GSIS regarding the eGSISMO:
Active members of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) may now obtain a tentative computation of their loanable amount under the various loan programs of the pension fund through the online facility dubbed electronic GSIS Member Online (eGSISMO).
Launched in 2016, eGSISMO is a web-based system that allows members to electronically view, anytime and anywhere, their membership profile; record of loans and claims; and tentative computation of their social insurance benefits, and now, loanable amount.
Members may access the facility 24/7 using their personal computer or tablet with Internet.
GSIS President and General Manager Jesus Clint O. Aranas said the latest added feature of eGSISMO spares members time and effort of going to a GSIS office or finding a GSIS kiosk to inquire about their loanable amount.
“The enhanced functionality of the system should encourage our members who have not accessed eGSISMO yet to register in the facility and enjoy the benefits of using it,” PGM Aranas added.
To register, regular GSIS members should go to http://egsismo.gsis.gov.ph/. They need to type in their GSIS business partner (BP) number, which they can get from their office’s agency authorized officer or electronic remittance file handler.
For queries on eGSISMO, members may call the GSIS contact center at telephone number 847-4747 or email gsiscares@gsis.gov.ph. To get the latest information, they may visit the GSIS website, www.gsis.gov.ph, or follow the official GSIS Facebook account, @gsis.ph.
Source: GSIS
Register in eGSISMO to view your loanable amount, records of loans and claims, etc
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