The
Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has extended the deadline of the
application for the Enhanced Optional Exit Mechanism (EOEM) for its memorial
plan holders until December 31, 2013.
According to GSIS President and
General Manager Robert G. Vergara, the four-month extension is expected to
attract more memorial plan holders to convert their memorial plans to cash.
“The GSIS is implementing the
exit mechanism to protect our memorial plan holders from problems that may
arise in the future and to pay for their other expenses,” Vergara added.
The EOEM is a program that allows
plan holders to refund their cash payments not lower than the contract price,
depending on the type of memorial plan. Qualified to avail of EOEM are
policy holders who have fully paid their accounts; have not yet availed of
memorial benefits, Optional Exit Mechanism or EOEM.
Plan holders of Genesis Plan and
Special Plan may refund 100 per cent of the plan’s contract price, while plan
holders of the Genesis Plus Plan may refund 125 per cent and Genesis Flexi
Plan, 150 per cent.
So far, a total of 3,981
plan holders have already availed of the EOEM program.
Plan holders
who wish to avail of the EOEM must submit the following: (1) a fully
accomplished application form; (2) photocopy of the GSIS Memorial Plan
Agreement or the affidavit of loss if lost; (3) photocopies of the plan
holder’s two valid government-issued IDs; and (4) certificate of full
payment, if any.
Application
forms are available at any GSIS branch office or downloaded from the GSIS
website at www.gsis.gov.ph.
For more
information on the exit mechanism, plan holders may call the GSIS Contact
Center at 847-4747.
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