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Senator Lapid Seeks Credit Assistance For OFWs

Senator Lito Lapid fights for the Overseas Filipino workers’ empowerment with a proposed credit program, easing financial burdens and recognizing their vital role in boosting the country’s economy.


Senator Lapid Seeks Credit Assistance For OFWs

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To recognize their contribution to the country’s economy, Sen. Lito Lapid is pushing for the establishment of credit assistance program for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs)

Lapid filed Senate Bill No. (SBN) 2390, or An Act Establishing a Credit Assistance Program for Overseas Filipino Workers, which allows qualified OFWs to avail themselves of a loan up to P50,000 from the Overseas Worker and Welfare Administration (OWWA).

This is to defray the living expenses of their families during the first three months of absences, as well as recruitment expenses, including placement fees, documentation costs and plane tickets.

Under the bill, the loan shall be paid in 12 equal monthly installments or more but not exceeding 24 months at a preferred interest rate not to exceed six percent per annum

“It is not enough that we acknowledge that contributions of OFWs to the country. Word without corresponding action is nothing. In recognizing their immense role in our economy, we must respond to their needs to repay their sacrifices,” Lapid said.

“It cannot be overly stressed how important the role OFWs play in the shaping of the country’s economy,” Lapid said, noting that cash remittances from OFWs cash remittances from OFWs hit record high in 2021, while the world was reeling from the effects of COVID-19 pandemic.

Records from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed that cash remittances coursed through banks rose by 5.1 percent to $31,418 billion in 2021 from $29,903 billion in 2020.

“For this reason, the least that we can do to repay them is to craft programs that would allow access to services more easily and without the rigorous processes which are laden with bureaucratic runarounds,” Lapid said.

Source: http://www.senate.gov.ph