“Nais ko lang balitaan ang ating mga OFW na galing sa Saudi na patuloy na ang pagbayad ng insurance ng Saudi Arabia sa mga empleyado ng mga kumpanyang nabangkarote na nag-file ng claim sa insurance,” President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on a video posted on his Facebook page on Tuesday, February 6.
(I want to update our OFWs who came from Saudi that the kingdom’s insurance payments are ongoing for the employees of the companies that went bankrupt, who also filed insurance claims.)
Marcos said that the Overseas Filipino Bank (OFBank) and Land Bank of the Philippines have processed at least 1,104 checks from the Saudi-based Alinma Bank.
He added that P868 million in indemnity checks have been cleared by Alinma Bank through Land Bank and OFBank. Of the 1,104, some 843 checks have already been cashed out.
“Patuloy ang pangako ng Crown Prince ng Saudi Arabia pangako sa atin, na ibabayad nila iyong insurance claim, kaya’t magandang balita ito para sa ating mga OFW sa Saudi,” said Marcos. (Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince is living up to his promise to us to pay the insurance claims, which is why this is good news for our OFWs from Saudi.)
Around 10,000 to 14,000 OFWs who worked for construction companies in Saudi Arabia have been waiting for their labor claims since the mid-2010s. Some of the claimants have already died, but their next of kin still await the release.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman promised Marcos in November 2022 that the kingdom would pay the long-awaited salaries on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperations Summit in Bangkok.
In December, the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) announced that OFWs had begun receiving checks, but it was short to announce the official start of payouts since it had yet to verify the release of money.
On Tuesday evening, the DMW announced that the payouts had begun some time near the end of January.
9,000 TO GO
With some of the individual claims worth hundreds of thousands of pesos, the total amount expected from Saudi Arabia is 2 billion Riyals, or around P30 billion.
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