List of Pag-IBIG Calamity Loan Requirements for Application Process
PAG-IBIG CALAMITY LOAN REQUIREMENTS 2025 – The self-employed members of the Fund must submit the following documents to apply for the offer.
Millions of Filipinos are members of the Pag-IBIG Fund. Thus, it also means there is a huge part of the Filipino populace that has an access to a loan in times of calamities. Truth be told that natural calamities are among the inevitable realities and the country is prone to these.

The Philippines is usually visited by typhoons and, daily, there are also records of shaking due to earthquakes. To recall, there were several incidents in the past that left a part of the country in devastation. Most of these were strong typhoons that also took lives.

If you are a Pag-IBIG Fund member, there is somehow a safety net for you in times of natural calamities. Aside from the Pag-IBIG cash loan, the state entity has the Calamity Loan offer that can provide you with the much-needed cash in times of natural calamities.
Before checking on the Pag-IBIG Calamity Loan requirements for application, it is best to know the qualifications first. The loan offer is open for members who have posted at least 24 monthly contributions in their Pag-IBIG Regular Savings account

The loan offer is open not only for locally-employed members of the Fund but as well as the self-employed members. Here are the Pag-IBIG Calamity Loan requirements set by the Fund for self-employed members:
- duly-accomplished and signed Pag-IBIG Calamity Loan Application Form
- one (1) photocopy of valid ID acceptable to the Fund
- proof of income (any of the following):
- one (1) photocopy each of the ITR, Audited Financial Statements, and Official Receipt of tax payment from bank supported with DTI Registrant and Mayor’s Permit/Business Permit
- one (1) original copy of the Commission Vouchers reflecting the issuer’s name and contact details
- one (1) original copy of the Bank Statements or passbook for the last 12 months
- one (1) original copy of the Certified True Copy of Transport Franchise issued by appropriate government agency
- one (1) original copy of the Certificate of Engagement issued by the owner of business
- one (1) original copy of Notarized Affidavit of Income (HQP-SLF-136)
The loan application may be filed by an authorized representative of the member. However, there are additional Pag-IBIG Calamity Loan requirements for application that the authorized representative of the Pag-IBIG member must bring and submit to process the application.
The authorized representative must bring the following:
- Authorization Letter
- one (1) photocopy of a valid ID of the representative
In certain cases, the Fund has set additional Pag-IBIG Calamity Loan requirements as well. You may check these cases below:
For farmers, including landlords, fisher folks, and livestock farmers
- Certification from the Municipal Agricultural Office (MAO) that their products were affected by the calamity
For business owners/market vendors
- Certification from the Market Vendors Association or certification from the Municipal Mayor attesting that he is engaged in the selling of farm products, vegetable, meat, fish, and that his source of livelihood was affected by the calamity
For Pag-IBIG Members or any of his immediate family members afflicted by diseases
- Medical Certificate from the Doctor stating that such diseases/illness brought by the onset of calamity
Aside from the Pag-IBIG Fund, another state entity with a Calamity Loan offer is the SSS.