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13th-month pay trap most Filipinos fall for

Manila Bulletin

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December 21, 2025

In the Philippines, the “ber” months aren’t just a calendar shift; they are a psychological one.

13th-month pay trap most Filipinos fall for

By the time Sept. 1 hits, the humid air starts to carry the faint, familiar melody of Jose Mari Chan’s “Christmas in Our Hearts.”

It marks the start of the longest holiday celebration on the planet. But as the parols go up and the social media memes start rolling, a more pragmatic song starts trending in offices from Makati to Cebu: “Ibigay nyo na ang aming Christmas bonus!” (Give us our Christmas bonus!)

It’s a fun, high-energy time of year. But there is a serious side to all this celebration. For many Filipinos, the year-end bonus-led by the mandatory 13th-month pay-is the largest single influx of cash they will see all year. It represents months of overtime, missed dinners with family, and hard work.

Because that money is so hard-earned, the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC) is stepping in with some sobering, friendly advice. They want to make sure that once the karaoke machines are turned off and the ham is eaten, you actually have something left to show for it.

Think of your bonus not just as spending power, but as “seed money.” If you want that money to actually grow-or at least stay safe-here is a breakdown of how to handle it like a pro.

Treat your bank like a business partner

We live in an age of reviews. Before we buy a ₱500 blender online, we spend 30 minutes reading comments and checking the seller’s rating. Yet, many of us park hundreds of thousands of pesos in a bank without knowing the first thing about who owns it.

The PDIC suggests you do a little bit of due diligence. You don’t need a finance degree; just take a moment to look into your bank’s reputation and financial health. Is it a stable institution? Is it transparent? Your bonus is the result of a year’s worth of work-don’t hand it over to an institution you haven’t vetted.

Know the difference between a 'home' and a 'gamble'

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