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    Pag-IBIG increases cash loan ceiling to 90% of member savings

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    The Great Pag-IBIG Loan Cap Raise: Because Why Not Borrow More?

    Well, well, well, look who’s decided to loosen the purse strings! The Home Development Mutual Fund, affectionately known as Pag-IBIG, has announced that members can now borrow a whopping 90% of their total savings. Previously, it was a modest 80%. Because, you know, who wouldn’t want to have the thrill of maxing out their loans? It’s basically the adult equivalent of a kids’ candy store.

    In a lavish press release, dripping with sincerity, Pag-IBIG assured its members that the increase heralds a new era of financial accessibility. Indeed, nothing says “financial stability” like taking out a larger loan against your savings—let’s hope those regular savings are more like a safety net and less like a tightrope walk.

    Now, let’s not forget about our overachievers. Those members with upgraded regular savings will be able to borrow even more. That’s right, the loan entitlement is “directly based” on how much you’ve saved. So, if you’ve been hoarding money like it’s the last slice of pizza, your borrowing potential just skyrocketed. Who needs slow and steady wins the race when you can go for broke? Literally.

    And in a classic case of “Wait, there’s more!” the increased loan cap extends to members using short-term loan programs, like the Health and Education Loan Programs (HELPS) and—drumroll, please—the Calamity Loan. Because nothing screams “emergency” like needing a loan for your second avocado toast—or is that just my crisis?

    Ah, but it gets even better! Pag-IBIG has decided to simplify things for its members. You now only need to contribute for 12 months to qualify for a loan, down from the head-scratching 24 months. It’s almost like they realized that making people wait half a year to borrow money is akin to asking them to do a decade-long waitlist at a trendy restaurant. Why not just give people access to funds while they’re still young?

    Members with existing loans should rejoice; they can apply for an extra loan under the improved terms, because who wouldn’t want to dive deeper into the debt pool? Honestly, it’s like they’re handing out extra cookies at the buffet after you’ve already had a slice of cake. Go ahead, indulge—what’s a little more financial anxiety at this point?

    Starting May 16, 2025, all these delightful changes will take effect. Additionally, the multi-purpose loan is introducing a brand-new one-year repayment term, joining the previously existing two- and three-year terms. Ah, flexibility—because why should life be predictable when you can juggle repayments like a circus performer? Perhaps they’re angling for an entry in the next Olympics with these loan-acrobatics.

    According to Pag-IBIG’s heartfelt CEO Marilene Acosta, the monthly interest rate remains an astonishingly low 1.4583%. Because what’s a little interest when you’re living on the edge of financial ruin while pretending to be comfortable? In 2024, Pag-IBIG disbursed a jaw-dropping P70.3 billion in cash loans to over 3.2 million members—record-breaking amounts! For 2025, they’re aiming to assist around 3.6 million members with a projected release of P95.3 billion. Remember folks, it’s not about how much money you save; it’s about how much stress you can handle while waiting to pay it all back.

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