Bayanihan To Recover As One Act
Bayanihan To Recover As One Act
Bayanihan To Recover As One Act
019
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Pursuant to the passage of Republic Act No. 11494 entitled “Bayanihan to Recover as One Act”
last 11 September 2020 and BSP Memorandum No. M-2020-068 dated 18 September 2020, the
following guidelines on “Bayanihan 2 Loan Moratorium Program on All Loan Payments of GSIS
Members and Pensioners Affected by COVID-19” are hereby issued:
A. Definition of Moratorium
The new loan moratorium shall mean deferment of payment of loan amortization for another
sixty (60) days or for due months November and December 2020. The payment/deduction
of loan amortization (principal, interest and fire/redemption insurance) shall resume on 01
January 2021 and the same shall be remitted on or before 10 February 2021. Accordingly,
the term of the loan is extended by another two (2) months.
Further, no interest on the loan amortization (i.e., interest on interest) shall be charged during
the period of moratorium, or shall be added to the monthly amortization payable over the
remaining term of the loan. However, the regular interest that is part of the loan amortizations
deferred for collection during the period of moratorium shall still accrue, and shall be collected
following the guidelines enumerated herein.
B. Eligibility
The following are eligible to avail of the Bayanihan 2 loan moratorium program:
1. GSIS active members with loan accounts whether up-to-date, in arrears or in default as
of 30 September 2020, subject to the conditions in Items D and E below.
3. Inactive GSIS members who availed of the GSIS Program for Restructuring and
Repayment of Debts (PRRD) and whose accounts are active, whether up-to-date, in
arrears or in default (outstanding) as of 30 September 2020.
4. Housing loan borrowers with loan accounts that are active, whether up-to-date, in arrears
or in default as of 30 September 2020.
As a general rule, an account is considered in default when it has incurred more than six (6)
unpaid monthly amortizations.
The Bayanihan 2 loan moratorium program shall cover loan amortizations due for the months
of November and December 2020.
D. Accounts Covered
The following are covered under this new loan moratorium program:
2. Due and demandable loan accounts which are already beyond the payment term as of 30
September 2020, but only with respect to suspension of collection activities as provided
in Item I.3 below.
All loans granted or renewed from 01 October to 23 November 2020 shall also be covered
under this program. However, the payment of the first amortization shall be deferred up
to 31 December 2020, and the corresponding amortization will start on 01 January 2021
which shall be due on or before 10 February 2021.
Loans granted after 23 November 2020 (wherein the first due month will start in January
2021) shall not be covered by the moratorium.
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F. Conditions for Availment
2. For qualified borrowers and pensioners who do not intend to avail of the moratorium
program, they shall have the option to continue the regular payment of their loans through
over-the-counter payment or other payment facilities.
3. The post-dated checks (PDCs) of housing loan borrowers dated November and December
2020 shall not be deposited, unless otherwise requested by the borrower for deposit (as
regular payments) which must be communicated to GSIS through submission of written
request or through e-mail not later than October 15, 2020.
Requests received after October 15, 2020 shall no longer be facilitated by the GSIS, and
the borrower shall have the option to continue the regular payment of their loans through
over-the-counter payment or other payment facilities.
G. Stoppage of Deduction/Payment
1. The government agencies shall immediately cause the temporary stoppage of all covered
loan accounts of qualified borrowers for due months November and December 2020.
2. Loan deductions which were already made but not yet remitted to the GSIS for due months
November and December 2020 shall be refunded by the agencies to the concerned
members without need of request or instruction from the GSIS.
3. Deduction of loan repayments from Basic Monthly Pension (BMP) shall be automatically
stopped in November 2020 and until December 2020 only.
Any payment received during the new loan moratorium period or for due months November
and December 2020 shall not be refunded to the remitting agency or to individual members.
Instead, the said payment/s shall be applied as follows:
1. For loan accounts with arrearages, any payment received during the new moratorium
period shall be first applied as payment to arrearages of the loan/s in accordance with the
order of priority in application of payments, as follows:
a. fire/redemption insurance;
b. penalties/surcharges;
c. interest; and
d. principal
The same applies to payments received by the GSIS for housing loan accounts (outside
the automatic payroll deduction arrangement with the agency).
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2. For due and demandable accounts, payments received during the new loan moratorium
period shall be applied following this order of priority:
a. penalty surcharges;
b. penalty interest; and
c. principal balance of the loan.
3. For up-to-date accounts, payments received during the new loan moratorium period shall
be applied following this order of priority:
1. The sending of collection notices to qualified availees of the program shall be suspended
for due months November and December 2020.
2. Likewise, the sending of Notices of Cancellation (for DCS accounts) and Final Demand
Letters (for REL accounts) shall be put on hold during the period of moratorium.
3. In the case of due and demandable loan accounts which are already beyond the payment
term or maturity date of the loan, the sending of demand letters, filing of cases and other
collection activities shall be held in abeyance for 60 calendar days counting from 11
September 2020 or the implementation date of RA 11494.
J. Resumption of Deduction
1. After the end of the Bayanihan 2 loan moratorium program on 31 December 2020, the
Administrative/Finance Officer/AAO, without need of notice from the GSIS, shall resume
the deduction of the monthly loan amortization in January 2021 payroll for remittance on
or before 10 February 2021.
2. In the case of pensioners, deduction of loan amortization/s from BMP shall commence
immediately in January 2021.
3. Housing loan borrowers who are paying thru PDCs shall likewise resume paying the
required monthly amortization without need of notice or demand, starting January 2021.
GSIS shall advise the borrowers regarding the replacement of the PDC checks that were
no longer deposited as a result of this moratorium.
4. Other availees of this program should resume payment of their monthly amortization
starting January 2021 in order to avoid accumulation of arrearages and being declared in
default in the event that it incurred more than six (6) unpaid monthly amortizations.
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5. The existing policy on declaring accounts in default shall apply after the end of the
moratorium period on 31 December 2020. For this purpose, the period of moratorium
shall be excluded from the counting of months without payment.
Renewal or restructuring of loans during and after the moratorium period shall be construed
as an exercise of the right of the member or pensioner to pay the accrued interest in full on
the new due date, pursuant to BSP Memorandum No. M-2020-068 or the Implementation of
Section 4(uu) of RA 11494 on the “Bayanihan to Recover as One Act”.
Further, notwithstanding their qualification to avail of the program, all existing loans of
members who will retire or separate, or members or pensioners who die during the period of
moratorium shall be covered by the existing policies on processing of claims.
As such, the accrued interests as well as the RI and fire insurance premiums that were
deferred during the period of moratorium shall be immediately collected from renewal or full
payment of the loan or upon processing of claim benefit.
L. Application of CLASP
The Choice of Loan Amortization Schedule for Pensioners (CLASP) shall continue to be
applied for qualified borrowers who retired / separated from the service within the new
moratorium period.
The Loan Redemption Insurance (LRI) coverage and Housing Loan Redemption Insurance
(HLRI) of qualified availees shall continue to be in force during the moratorium period, except
for loan accounts already in default as of 30 September 2020 in which case the redemption
insurance coverage is deemed lapsed.
The existing policies of the GSIS on redemption insurance shall be applied in case of
contingency during moratorium.
ROLANDO L. MACASAET
President and General Manager
OCT 01 2020
Date Signed: ________________
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