Guide on GSIS Employees Compensation Funeral Benefit Beneficiaries May Receive
GSIS EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION FUNERAL BENEFIT – Here is a guide on how much the beneficiaries of a public sector worker-member may get.
One of the biggest social insurance institutions in the Philippines is the Government Service Insurance Institution or more commonly called as GSIS. Most of its members are government employees.
Meanwhile, there are also GSIS members who are no longer working in the public sector but have chosen to continue with their membership. To keep the account updated, a member must contribute monthly.
Members with updated accounts to GSIS may be eligible to avail its benefit and loan offers. One of the member benefits is the GSIS Employees Compensation Benefit.
The GSIS Employees Compensation Benefit is a package “for public and private sector employees and their dependents in the event of work-related injury, sickness, disability or death”.
The list of benefits include the following:
- Medical services, appliances and supplies;
- Rehabilitation services;
- Temporary total disability benefit;
- Permanent total disability benefit;
- Permanent partial disability benefit;
- Death benefit; and
- Funeral Benefit
Do you want to check on the cases under this benefit? You may visit – GSIS EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION BENEFIT – Who May Apply For It.
In the event of a member’s death, the beneficiaries may receive a funeral assistance. To check on the eligible beneficiaries, you may visit – Who Are Considered Beneficiaries.
With regards to the amount that beneficiaries may receive under the GSIS Employees Compensation Funeral Benefit may get, from Php 10,000.00, it was increased to Php 20,000.00 for the public sector workers.
It was President Noynoy Aquino who signed an increase on the amount that beneficiaries of a public sector worker who died may receive under the GSIS Employees Compensation Funeral Benefit in 2014. To check on the other GSIS benefits, feel free to visit – GSIS BENEFITS: List of Excellent Benefits for GSIS Members.
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