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The Social Security System has tapped latest innovations in information and communication technology to make safe and quick the remittances of its members.


SSS president and chief executive officer Corazon de la Paz said SSS would open up in the near future Internet and text-based payments system, tap into banks' automated teller machines or ATMs and install payment kiosks in its offices to make it easy for members to pay their contributions and loans.
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SSS president and chief executive officer Corazon de la Paz said they would open up in the near future Internet and text-based payment system, tap into banks' automated teller machines and install payment kiosks in its offices to make it easy for members to pay their contributions loans.
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SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Corazon dela Paz said SSS would open up in the near future Internet-and text-based payments system, tap into banks' automated teller machines or ATMs and install payment kiosks in its offices to make it easy for members to pay their contributions loans.
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The five-year-old consortium has over 400 of the world’s leading electronic components (EC), information technology (IT), semiconductor manufacturing (SM) and solution provider (SP) companies in its fold.
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The data center will host computers, websites and will be open to companies that may want to utilize its facilities.

An Ayala official is currently meeting with his Japanese counterpart to finalize the deal.
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The Social Security System has tapped latest innovations in information and communication technology to make safe and quick the remittances of its members.


SSS president and chief executive officer Corazon de la Paz said SSS would open up in the near future Internet and text-based payments system, tap into banks' automated teller machines or ATMs and install payment kiosks in its offices to make it easy for members to pay their contributions and loans.
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SSS president and chief executive officer Corazon de la Paz said they would open up in the near future Internet and text-based payment system, tap into banks' automated teller machines and install payment kiosks in its offices to make it easy for members to pay their contributions loans.
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SSS President and Chief Executive Officer Corazon dela Paz said SSS would open up in the near future Internet-and text-based payments system, tap into banks' automated teller machines or ATMs and install payment kiosks in its offices to make it easy for members to pay their contributions loans.
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The five-year-old consortium has over 400 of the world’s leading electronic components (EC), information technology (IT), semiconductor manufacturing (SM) and solution provider (SP) companies in its fold.
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The data center will host computers, websites and will be open to companies that may want to utilize its facilities.

An Ayala official is currently meeting with his Japanese counterpart to finalize the deal.
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