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Friday, December 12, 2014

GSIS posts remarkable growth in assets, revenues – VP Dorado

By Alma L. Tingcang

PAGADIAN CITY - “The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) ranks no. 1 among government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs) in terms of assets and revenues. Assets of GSIS is equivalent to the combined assets and revenues of PhilHealth, Pag-ibig Fund and Social Security System (SSS),” said GSIS Vice President for Mindanao, Atty. Lourdes C. Dorado, in a meeting with representatives of public sector unions held December 5 at Chandler Suites here.

Dorado assured that GSIS is financially sound. “The premiums we collect, we use to pay our members and pensioners when any of these contingencies happen; separation, disability, retirement, survivorship and death. We should pay our loans because we will be depriving others of their benefits if we fail to pay our obligations,” the lady VP said.

“When we reach the age where we could not anymore work and we need money to provide and sustain our needs, the question is, does GSIS still have the money to pay?” she asked the participants.

Dorado reported that in 2010, revenues reached P96.7 billion; 2011 - 123.42 billion; 2012 – 137.35 billion; 2013 – 138.93billion; and Jan-Sept. 2014 – 119.52 billion, considering that it is still September and books have not been finished yet. Notably, 2013 posted a fairly low income because many of those in government service availed of the rationalization plan.

GSIS assets including real properties, buildings, lots, investments in stocks and bonds amounted to billions. In 2009 - P506.19 billion; 2010 - 566.71 billion; 2011 – 633.64 billion; 2012 - 731.93 bilion; 2013- 786.47 billion; Jan-Sept. 2014 – 883.93 billion. “The challenge of our present leadership is to attain the trillion mark and all signs show that the target is attainable,” assured VP Dorado.

Dorado said she wants all members and pensioners to know what is the GSIS Citizen’s Charter. “Here you have your benefits, the processing time, documents and other requirements and those who are eligible to avail of the benefits.

“Frontline workers should never ask you to come back several times. Clients should know their rights, assert them and fight for their rights. This is also a way to help us improve our services by providing a feedback mechanism,” Atty. Dorado appealed.


The GSIS leadership continues to conduct dialogues across the country in keeping with its commitment to be consultative, transparent, and member-focused.