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SSS opens calamity loan for typhoon-hit Cebu members

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November 07, 2025

The Social Security System (SSS) announced that its members in Cebu affected by Typhoon Tino may avail of the Calamity Loan Program (CLP) starting today, Nov. 6, 2025, until Dec. 5, 2025, providing immediate financial relief as recovery efforts continue across the province.

SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Robert Joseph Montes de Claro said the CLP provides qualified SSS members in Cebu with immediate access to emergency funds for their essential needs, complementing the recovery efforts undertaken by national and local government.

"We understand how life-changing the devastation brought by Typhoon Tino is to workers and their families in Cebu. Our priority is to provide immediate, accessible support to help them get back on their feet," De Claro said.

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