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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Pag-IBIG grants calamity loan

By Jocelyn P. Alvarez

ZAMBOANGA CITY, SEPT. 27 (PIA) - - The Home Development Mutual Fund or Pag-IBIG grants financial assistance thru the funds calamity loan program to its members following the declaration of Zamboanga City as under the state of calamity.

The continuous downpour and strong winds in the city brought about by typhoon Lawin caused floodings in low lying areas , uprooted trees, killing a 5 year old child and displacing more than a thousand families. 
 
“The purpose of this loan is to provide financial assistance to Pag-IBIG member-victims in calamity stricken-areas,” said Corazon Mamaug, Chief- Marketing and Promotions Division, Pag-IBIG.

Mamauga said, the calamity loan is open to all of the fund’s members who has made at least 24 monthly contributions; an active member at the time of application and is a resident of the area which is declared calamity-stricken.

“The Pag-IBIG member-victim must avail himself of the Pag-IBIG calamity loan within a period of 90 days from the occurrence of the calamity,” Mamauag was quoted as saying. 

Eligible member shall be entitled to a loan amount which is equivalent to 80% of his Total Accumulated Value (TAV) or his total contributions.

“The loan is payable over a period of 24months, with three months grace period and a yearly interest of 5.95% which is way lower compared to the previous which is 10.75% per annum,” the active marketing chief said.

Mamaug Advises member-applicants who wish to avail the loan program  to submit Calamity Loan Application Form (CLAF) with two pieces 1x1 picture. (JPA/PIA9-ZBST).