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Pagibig Fund Contribution TableThe 2% shares and the ₱10,000 fund salary cap

Pag-IBIG takes 2% from the employee and 2% from the employer on monthly compensation up to a fund salary of ₱10,000, so each share stops at ₱200 a month.

Last reviewed · Aug 2026HDMF Circular 460 · effective Feb 2024
Employee share2% of the monthly fund salary, or 1% where monthly compensation is ₱1,500 or below
Employer share2% of the monthly fund salary, at every salary level
Maximum fund salary₱10,000, raised from ₱5,000 effective February 2024, so each share caps at ₱200
Maximum combined₱400 per month, employee and employer together
Legal basisRA 9679 and HDMF Circular No. 460, effective February 2024
The Schedule

Shares at representative salaries

Pag-IBIG computes on the fund salary, which is monthly compensation capped at ₱10,000. Past that cap the peso amounts stop moving.

Monthly compensationEmployee rateEmployee shareEmployer shareTotal
₱1,500 and below1%15.0030.0045.00
₱3,0002%60.0060.00120.00
₱5,0002%100.00100.00200.00
₱7,5002%150.00150.00300.00
₱10,0002%200.00200.00400.00
Above ₱10,000 (capped)2%200.00200.00400.00
Pag-IBIG Fund monthly savings under HDMF Circular No. 460, effective February 2024. Amounts in pesos per month.

The 1% employee rate applies only at monthly compensation of ₱1,500 or below; the employer still puts in 2% there. Members may also save more than the mandatory amount, and the employer is not obliged to match the excess.

Payroll Side

Where the shares land

The employee share deducts from pay before withholding tax; the employer share is a cost on top. The contributions calculator estimates both from one salary.

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