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'PAG-IBIG MP2 Enrollment and Payment Made Easy

 Happy New Year!

I know. It's been almost 2 years since my last post. Things got so hectic for the last 2 years. There were a lot of adjustments when it comes to work since everything has shifted to the new normal. Curse the pandemic! 

Almost 2 years ago, I created a blogpost on Why and How to Start Investing in PAG-IBIG MP2 Savings Program but honestly, I wasn't able to start saving through the MP2 because I really thought that I still need to submit the application form to the PAG-IBIG office to start paying the contributions. However, I recently came across a Facebook post that there is no need to submit the application form. For as long as PAG-IBIG MP2 Account Number is generated, we can even start saving right away.

So, how do you start saving in MP2?

1. Make sure that you submit an application online. Details here.

Once you're done with the application, a soft copy of your enrollment form will be generated. You can download or print this form. 

If you choose SALARY DEDUCTION as your mode of payment, you will need to submit a copy of this enrollment form to your HR. But if you choose Over-The-Counter or through ACCREDITED PAG-IBIG Payment Channels, the most important thing to remember is to take note of your MP2 Account Number which can be found in the top-right part of the generated form. You will need this account number when making payments online.


2. Create Virtual Pag - Ibig Account to monitor your savings:
https://www.pagibigfundservices.com/virtualpagibig/

3. You may now start saving. You can either pay through Bayad Centers and other accredited payment channels or if you opt to pay online, you can choose to pay through the VIRTUAL PAG-IBIG

Note: If you choose to pay through Virtual PAG-IBIG, just click "MP2 Savings" and fill-out the online form. Make sure you have your MP2 Account Number and the mobile number where your OTP for payment will be sent. For the payment method, you can either choose Credit/Debit, Paymaya, or GCash.

Here's a screenshot of my first payment made through GCash:



Cheers to more savings in 2022!






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