How to See My SSS Contribution Online
Keeping track of your SSS contributions is essential to make sure you’re eligible for important benefits like maternity, retirement, sickness, and salary loan. The good news? You don’t need to visit an SSS branch — you can check your contributions online in just a few minutes.
This guide will show you how to view your SSS contributions online through the official platforms and what to do if you notice any missing or incorrect entries.
âś… Why Check Your SSS Contributions?
Whether you’re employed, self-employed, a voluntary member, or an OFW, checking your SSS contributions helps you:
- Confirm your payments are up to date
- Track if your employer is remitting properly
- Know if you qualify for benefits like maternity or salary loans
- Plan for retirement and other long-term benefits
🖥️ How to Check SSS Contribution Online (2 Easy Ways)
Option 1: Via My.SSS Portal (Web Browser)
- Go to 👉 https://member.sss.gov.ph
- Log in using your User ID and password
- If you don’t have an account, click “Not yet registered?” to sign up.
- On the homepage, click “Inquiry”
- Then select “Contributions”
You’ll now see a full breakdown of your monthly SSS contributions — including the amount, year, and employer (if applicable).
Option 2: Via the SSS Mobile App
- Download the SSS Mobile App (available on Android and iOS)
- Log in using your My.SSS credentials
- Tap on “My Contributions”
- The app will display your posted contributions and totals per year
📌 What to Do if You See Missing Contributions
If you spot missing or incorrect contribution months, here’s what to do:
- If Employed:
📞 Talk to your HR department. They are required by law to remit your SSS contributions monthly. - If Voluntary, Self-Employed, or OFW:
đź“§ Check your receipts and submit a Contribution Verification Request through the My.SSS portal or visit the nearest SSS branch.
🤰 Planning to Claim Maternity or Salary Benefits?
Your SSS contribution record directly affects your eligibility and the amount you’ll receive for benefits like:
- Maternity Benefit – you need at least 3 posted contributions within the 12-month period before the semester of childbirth
- Salary Loan – you need at least 36 posted monthly contributions, with 6 in the last 12 months
đź§® Want to know how much maternity benefit you might receive?
👉 Use this free tool:
SSS Maternity Benefits Calculator
đź§ľ Sample SSS Contribution Table (Partial View)
| Month | Employee Share | Employer Share | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 2025 | ₱1,200 | ₱2,400 | ₱3,600 |
| Feb 2025 | ₱1,200 | ₱2,400 | ₱3,600 |
| Mar 2025 | ₱1,200 | ₱2,400 | ₱3,600 |
This is what you’ll typically see when viewing your contributions online.
đź§ Final Tips
- âś… Check your contributions every quarter
- 🏦 Keep your contact and banking info updated on My.SSS
- đź“· Take screenshots or save PDFs for your records
đź’¬ Final Thoughts
Checking your SSS contributions online takes less than five minutes and helps protect your future. Whether you’re planning to apply for a loan, claim maternity benefits, or retire early, your SSS contributions are the key.
Stay informed, stay eligible, and stay prepared — and if you’re expecting a child, use this calculator to see how much you can claim:
👉 https://www.sssmaternitybenefitscalculator.com/






