GSIS now accepting online insurance payments via Landbank

By Janine Dumaguin

The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) on Monday, Feb 20, announced that it is accepting online payments through Landbank for optional non-life insurance (ONLI) premiums, corresponding taxes, and fees from clients.

“We are expanding our digital payment platforms so that even clients who availed of our ONLI policies are given access to additional secure, accessible, user-friendly channels,” GSIS President and General Manager Wick Veloso said.

ONLI is a benefit that is eligible only to GSIS active members, retirees, pensioners, and their qualified dependents.

Members can avail insurance protection for themselves and their properties against accidents or unforeseen events.

This includes motor vehicle insurance, fire insurance, and personal accident insurance.

Aside from insurance payments, clients can also use the online services of Landbank and Union Bank to pay their service loans and housing loans.

Clients who wish to avail online payment facility (OPT) may access the Landbank Link.Biz Portal.

Other banks like the Asia United Bank, CTBC Bank, Citystate Savings Bank, Enterprise Bank, Entrepreneur Bank, Equicom Savings, Luzon Development Bank, MASS-SPECC, Malayan Bank, Overseas Filipino Bank, PBCom Bank, Philippine Business Bank, Philtrust Bank, Sterling Bank, or Sun Savings Bank, can also be used for payments using the Link.Biz Portal via Bancnet.

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