SSS launches facial authentication for annual confirmation of pensioners

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The Social Security System announced March 11 the launch of a facial authentication to allow pensioners to complete the Annual Confirmation of Pensioners (ACOP) requirement without visiting SSS branches.

SSS president and chief executive officer Robert Joseph de Claro said the system uses biometric liveness checks to verify the identity of pensioners online. “This makes compliance easier, faster, and more secure, ensuring uninterrupted pension payments.”

The feature is available to pensioners registered in the National ID System (PhilSys), including retirement pensioners aged 80 and above residing in the Philippines, retirement pensioners living abroad, and survivorship (death) pensioners.

De Claro explained that pensioners do not need to login to My.SSS.

By visiting the SSS homepage at www.sss.gov.ph, pensioners can access a dedicated ACOP icon that seamlessly guides them through the facial scan and biometric verification process using any camera-enabled device, through the Philippine Statistics Authority’s National ID eVerify system.

“The verification process takes less than a minute and immediately updates SSS records while confirming that a live person is present, preventing fraudulent activity,” de Claro said in a statement.

Pensioners without compatible devices may seek assistance at SSS branches through e-Centers. Traditional options, including in-person visits or scheduled video appointments, remain available.

This initiative is part of SSS’ ongoing efforts to enhance digital services for nearly four million pensioners nationwide and abroad, making compliance to ACOP requirement more convenient while reducing travel burdens amid rising living costs.

“No travel. No hassle. Just quick, secure verification from home,” de Claro stressed. ||