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a.

Members Death Certificate issued by NSO


b. Funeral Receipt or Certification from Funeral Parlor.
c. Notarized Proof of Surviving Legal Heirs [FPC011]
(Downloadable
from
the
Pag-IBIG
website,
www.pagibigfund.gov.ph)
d. Notarized Affidavit of Guardianship (For children 18
years
old
and
below,
or
physically/mentally
incompetent) [FPC012] (Downloadable from the PagIBIG website, www.pagibigfund.gov.ph)
e. Birth Certificate of all Children, if any, issued by NSO or
Baptismal/Confirmation Certificate
f. To establish relationship with the deceased member,
the claimant shall submit any of the following:
- Members/Claimants Birth Certificate issued by NSO
- Members Marriage Contract, if married, issued by
NSO
- Certified True Copy of Members/Claimants
Baptismal/Confirmation
Certificate
- Certificate of No Marriage (CENOMAR) (For Single
Only)
g. Other documents as may be needed
You can claim death benefits from Pag-ibig Fund only if
youre a legal heir or beneficiary of a Pag-ibig member
who has died.
However, you can file a claim if youre an authorized
representative with a Special Power of Attorney (SPA), or a
members court-appointed administrator or executor.
Pag-ibig death benefits consist of only two:
1. Provident Benefit. The amount of this is equal to the
members Total Accumulated Values (TAV). TAV is the total of
the following:
- all contributions made by the member
- all contributions made by the members employers for the
member
- all dividends credited by Pag-ibig to the members account
Note: Salary loan balances or due housing loan amortizations
will be deducted from the TAV.

2. Death benefit. The amount of this benefit depends on the


TAV total and membership status at the time of death.
List of primary legal heirs or beneficiaries:
- Spouse (wife or husband)
- Children, whether legitimate, illegitimate, or legally adopted
- Parents of member
List of secondary legal heirs or beneficiaries:
- Grandparents of member (fathers side and mothers side)
- Brothers and sisters of member
- Nephews and nieces of member
- Other nearest relatives
Note: For the distribution or sharing of benefits, the intestate
succession rules contained in the New Family Code is
followed.
Documents required to file a death benefit claim:
1. Application for Provident Benefits (APB) Claim (FPC010)
2. Death certificate of Pag-ibig member, issued by NSO or
Certified True Copy by the Civil Registrar
3. Funeral receipt or payment certification from the funeral
service provider
4. Notarized Proof of Surviving Legal Heirs (FPC011)
5. Notarized Affidavit of Guardianship (FPC012)
(if children are 18 years old and younger, or
physically/mentally handicapped children)
6. Birth certificates of all children, issued by NSO, or Certified
True Copy by the Civil
Registrar, or baptismal or confirmation certificates
7. Marriage certificate, issued by NSO, or Certified True Copy
by the Civil Registrar, if
member is married
8. Birth certificate of member, if claimants are the parents or
siblings
9. Certificate of No Marriage (CENOMAR), issued by NSO, if
member is single
10. Two valid ID cards of claimant
11. Other documents required by Pag-ibig Fund upon filing of
claim
Valid IDs: passport, drivers license, voters ID, postal ID,
SSS card, company ID, PRC ID, GSIS e-Card, AFP ID, IBP ID,
OWWA ID, OFW ID, and SIRB seamans ID.
You can download the required Pag-ibig claim forms from the
following:

Application for Provident Benefits Claim


Proof of Surviving Legal Heirs
Affidavit of Guardianship
Where to file your claim:
File your Provident benefit claim at the Pag-ibig Fund branch
where the Pag-ibig member or employer has remitted the
most or latest contributions. If the member had multiple
employers, check if the members contributions are already
consolidated in the branch where you are filing.
Note: Pag-ibig Fund says DO NOT HIRE a THIRD PARTY to
follow-up your claim.
If the legal heirs or beneficiaries are unable to file the Pagibig Fund Death Benefit themselves, the claim can be filed by
their authorized representative, their appointed court
administrator or executor.
Any authorized representative is required to present a
Special Power of Attorney (SPA) (Use Pag-ibig Fund SPA Form
FCP014), his or her valid IDs, and the valid IDs of the member
and beneficiaries.

5. Birth certificates of all children


Get from NSO, or get confirmation or baptismal certificate
from church
6. Affidavit of Guardianship (Notarized),
for claimant children 18 years old and below, or
physically/mentally incompetent children
7. Proof of relationship of claimant to Pag-ibig member who
died
- Birth certificate ng pumanaw, if claimant is parent
- Birth certificate of claimant, kung parent ang pumanaw
- Marriage certificate, kung kasal ang claimant sa pumanaw
- Certified true copy of baptismal/confirmation certificate is
accepted if NSO copy is not available
8. Certificate of No Marriage, if deceased member is single
Get from NSO
9. 2 Valid photo IDs of claimant

Pag-ibig Death Benefits -- Documents Needed to Claim


Sunday, September 16, 2012
If a Pag-ibig member dies, Pag-ibig will divide the provident
and death benefits among the legal heirs, as defined by the
New Family Code.
File your Pag-ibig provident and death benefit claim at
the Pag-ibig branch where the deceased member's
contributions were remitted.

10. Special Power of Attorney, if claim is filed by authorized


representative
2 Valid photo IDs of authorized representative are required.
11. Pag-ibig may ask for additional documents
AFTER FILING

1. Death certificate of Pag-ibig member


Get from NSO
2. Funeral Receipt or Certification of Payments
Get from funeral service provider
3. Proof of Surviving Legal Heirs (Notarized)
Download form from Pag-ibig website or get from Pag-ibig
4. Application for Provident Benefits Claim
Download form from Pag-ibig website or get from Pag-ibig

After filing, you will receive a Claims Acknowledgment


Receipt (CAR).
Date of release will be written on the CAR.
Pag-ibig may call you during evaluation of documents, if
more documents are needed
CLAIMING the CHECK
Present CAR and 2 valid IDs.
NOTE: Make sure to write accurately all the names and

addresses of companies and dates of employment of the


deceased in the Application for Provident Benefits Claim
form. Importante ito lalo na sa mga members na nagtrabaho
sa ibat-ibang companies sa ibat-ibang lugar. Maaaring
nairemit ang mga contributions sa ibat-ibang branches ng
Pag-ibig.

Provident Benefits = Savings or Contributions from Employee


and Employer Plus Dividends
Death Benefit = 6,000 pesos (Pag lower than 6k ang total
Provident Benefits, ang death benefit amount ay pareho lang
ng total provident benefits)

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