The GSIS UMID is a three-in-one card that serves as your
Identification Card
ATM Card
Debit CardThe GSIS UMID Card is embedded with an RFID microchip that contain the user's personal information. Using their GSIS UMID Cards, GSIS members can access the GW@PS Kiosk.
Who are Eligible to apply for the GSIS UMID Card?
- Active members (members whose employment in the service are on a
- Permanent, Elected, Special Members, Co-terminous, Appointed
- Casual, Confidential, Contractual, Emergency,
- Lumpsum, Provisional or substitute but are required by law to remit regular monthly contributions)
- GSIS Pensioners (Old Age, Survivorship and Disability)
1. Go to our GSIS Handling Branch
and enroll for your GSIS UMID Card.
2. Wait for an SMS from GSIS on when to pick
up your GSIS UMID Card. Prepare 2 valid government issued
IDs to claim.
3. In claiming the cards:
Active: In person only. Bring an IDs.
Pensioners: In person or through an Authorized Representative with
the requirements to bring:
- Duly signed Authorization Letter OR notarized Special Power of
- Attorney (SPA);
- Photo or print-out of pensioner holding the Authorization Letter or SPA;
- Photocopy of the pensioner's two (2) valid government issued IDs and its originals; and
- Photocopy of the authorized representative's two (2) valid government-issued IDs and its originals.
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