The valid IDs that will be accepted include passport, current driver’s
license, major credit cards with picture, Permit to Carry Firearms,
new SSS cards, Professional Regulation Commission ID, new TIN card,
and company ID.
Other valid IDs accepted include current ID for students, Postal ID,
NSO-authenticated birth certificate or marriage certificate, original
and unexpired NBI clearance, Office of Senior Citizen Affairs/Senior
Citizen card, OWWA card, digitized Voter’s ID, ACR Identity Card, and
Consular ID.
The minimum amount that can be withdrawn through the POS per day is
P100 while the maximum amount is P50,000. Just like with ATMs, the
amount to be withdrawn should be divisible by 100 (P100, P500,
P1,000).
The POS terminal was first deployed in the Malaybalay, Bukidnon branch
of M. Lhuillier last April 24.
The utilization of the POS by GSIS members and pensioners as an
alternative to an ATM was made possible through a memorandum of
agreement signed by M. Lhuillier, UBP and Paycheck.Net, Inc.
Under this MOA, Paycheck will provide the POS terminals to M.
Lhuillier branches within the vicinity of GSIS servicing offices all
over the country, particularly on places where ATMs services are not
or scarcely available. Union Bank, as the settlement bank of the GSIS,
processes all inquiries and withdrawal transactions forwarded to it by
M. Lhuillier.
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