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SSS MySSS Pension Booster vs. Pag-IBIG MP2: which is the better investment in 2026?

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April 28, 2026
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TL;DR: Both the SSS MySSS Pension Booster (formerly WISP Plus) and Pag-IBIG MP2 are tax-free, government-guaranteed voluntary savings programs with a ₱500 minimum. MP2 paid 7.17% in 2025; the SSS Pension Booster paid about 6.97% in 2023. Choose MP2 if you want maximum growth over 5 years. Choose the Pension Booster if you need cash access within a year. The smartest play: alternate months between both.

Most comparison guides pick a winner and move on. This one won’t, because the better program depends entirely on one question: can you afford to lock your money away for five years?

I have both accounts. In 2023, I put ₱100,000 into WISP Plus (now called the MySSS Pension Booster). As of April 2026, my My.SSS portal shows the full ₱100,000 capital and zero credited earnings. My MP2 account, by contrast, shows a clear peso dividend every single year. That difference in visibility tells you something important before we even get to the numbers.

What is the SSS MySSS Pension Booster (formerly WISP Plus)?

If you enrolled in WISP Plus before 2024, your account is now listed as “MySSS Pension Booster” in the My.SSS portal. SSS rebranded it to separate it from the Mandatory MySSS Pension Booster, which kicks in automatically for employed members with higher monthly salary credits.

The voluntary version is opt-in. You enroll through My.SSS under Services > Pension Booster, accept the terms, and you are in. Two minutes, no branch visit, no forms. After that, you add a voluntary top-up to your regular SSS payment each month, with a ₱500 minimum per contribution.

One operational detail most guides miss: you cannot make a standalone Pension Booster payment. Your contribution must go alongside your regular SSS Payment Reference Number (PRN). If your regular SSS contribution is not paid for a given period, your voluntary savings also stop for that period. For freelancers and self-employed members, this means your regular SSS payments must stay current for your Pension Booster to keep building. For a breakdown of how those regular amounts are calculated, see how SSS contribution is computed in 2026.

What is Pag-IBIG MP2?

MP2 (Modified Pag-IBIG 2) is Pag-IBIG Fund’s voluntary savings layer. You open an account through Virtual Pag-IBIG, fund it with a minimum of ₱500, and leave it for 5 years. Dividends are announced once a year and credited directly to your account with a peso amount you can see and plan around.

Unlike the Pension Booster, MP2 payments are fully standalone. You pay through GCash, Maya, or online banking using a dedicated MP2 account number, separate from your regular Pag-IBIG contribution. No bundling required, no dependency on another payment. For a full walkthrough, start with how to open an MP2 account in Pag-IBIG.

Which program pays a higher rate in 2026?

Based on the last three published years, MP2 edges ahead.

Dividend rate comparison: MP2 vs. SSS Pension Booster 8% 7% 6% 5% 2023 7.03% 6.97% 2024 7.12% TBD 2025 7.17% TBD Pag-IBIG MP2 SSS Pension Booster (2023 only) Not yet disclosed
MP2 declared rates for 2023 to 2025 vs. SSS Pension Booster. The 2024 and 2025 Pension Booster rates have not been publicly announced as of April 2026.
YearMP2 dividend rateSSS Pension Booster rate
20237.03%6.97%
20247.12%Not yet disclosed
20257.17%Not yet disclosed

MP2 has climbed every year since the pandemic dip in 2021 and 2022. SSS targets approximately 7.2% for the Pension Booster, but that is a target, not a guarantee. The actual 2024 and 2025 Pension Booster rates have not been publicly announced as of April 2026.

Here is my firsthand data point: I put ₱100,000 into WISP Plus in 2023. At the declared 6.97% rate, my account should show roughly ₱6,970 in earned dividends after Year 1. As of April 2026, the My.SSS portal shows ₱100,000 and nothing else. The capital is intact, but there is no credited earnings line visible at all. In contrast, my MP2 account shows an exact peso dividend for every year since I opened it. Whether the Pension Booster has a crediting lag or a portal display issue is unclear, but the transparency gap is real.

To model what ₱100,000 in MP2 would have earned from 2023 to 2025 using actual declared rates, run the numbers through the MP2 Pag-IBIG savings calculator.

Are the earnings taxable?

No. Both programs are 100% tax-free, and the math works identically on both sides.

Tax featurePag-IBIG MP2SSS Pension Booster
Dividend tax0%0%
Withholding taxNoneNone
Principal tax on withdrawalExemptExempt
Legal basisRA 9679RA 11199

When SSS declares a 6.97% return, the full 6.97% goes into your account. No 20% final withholding tax is deducted, unlike a regular bank time deposit. The declared rate is the rate you actually receive, and the same rule applies to MP2.

For example, a bank high-yield savings account advertising 4.5% effectively pays about 3.6% after the 20% final withholding tax. Similarly, both MP2 and the Pension Booster keep the full declared rate in your account each year. Over 10 to 20 years, that zero-tax compounding gap adds up significantly against any private taxable alternative.

In short, tax treatment is a wash between the two programs. The rate comparison and lock-in terms are where the real decision lives.

Which lock-in period works for your life?

This is the biggest practical difference between the two, and it is not just about numbers.

Lock-in period: MP2 vs. SSS Pension Booster MP2 Day 1 Year 5 Cannot withdraw (except death/disability) Full payout Pension Booster Day 1 Year 1 Partial or full withdrawal allowed Unlocks Pension Booster: partial withdrawals once per month after Year 1 (min. ₱500 remaining balance)
MP2 locks funds for 5 years. The SSS Pension Booster allows withdrawal after just 1 year, with monthly partial withdrawals available after that.
FeatureMP2SSS Pension Booster
Lock-in period5 years1 year
Early withdrawalNot allowed (except death or total disability)Allowed after Year 1
Partial withdrawalsNoYes, once per month
Minimum remaining balanceN/A₱500

MP2’s 5-year wall is both its weakness and its greatest strength. If your emergency fund is not yet built, locking money in MP2 creates real risk. However, if your financial cushion is already solid, that 5-year wall protects you from yourself. It is much harder to justify pulling money out for a non-emergency when the program physically will not let you.

The Pension Booster’s flexibility sounds like a clear advantage. The real-life risk is what I call “leakage”: small withdrawals for things that feel urgent but are not. Every peso you pull out early stops compounding. A ₱100,000 balance with a ₱10,000 withdrawal after Year 1 earns dividends on only ₱90,000 going forward. Additionally, withdrawing once tends to make it easier to withdraw again.

The general principle: use the Pension Booster while you are still building your emergency fund. Graduate to MP2 once that foundation is in place. Before committing to either, the analysis on lump sum vs. monthly contribution in MP2 is worth reading first.

How do you enroll and pay?

Both programs are 100% online. No branch visit required for either.

SSS Pension Booster, 4 steps:

  1. Log in to your My.SSS Member Portal
  2. Go to Services > Pension Booster
  3. Accept the Terms and Conditions (enrollment is instant)
  4. Add ₱500 or more to the Pension Booster field when generating your next SSS PRN

Pag-IBIG MP2, 3 steps:

  1. Log in to Virtual Pag-IBIG at virtualpagibig.com
  2. Select “MP2 Savings” and open an account
  3. Pay through GCash, Maya, or online banking using your MP2 account number
FeatureMP2SSS Pension Booster
Minimum per payment₱500₱500
Payment typeStandaloneBundled with regular SSS PRN
Skip a monthNo penaltyNo penalty (but regular SSS must be paid first)
Maximum per paymentNone statedNone stated (provider limits may apply)

In practice, the bundled payment requirement is the key constraint for Pension Booster contributors. If you miss a regular SSS payment for the month, your voluntary savings also stop. MP2 has no such dependency; you can pay it anytime, independently, in any amount above ₱500.

Where does your money actually go?

Where your money is invested Pag-IBIG MP2 Housing loans: 70%+ Government securities: ~30% Funds Filipino home mortgages SSS Pension Booster Government bonds/T-bills: 75-85% Blue-chip PSE stocks: 10-20% Liquid buffer: small portion Government bonds plus PSE diversification Both funds: sovereign-guaranteed by the Philippine government
MP2 primarily funds Filipino housing loans. The SSS Pension Booster is weighted toward government bonds, with a portion in blue-chip PSE stocks.

MP2 sends at least 70% of Pag-IBIG’s investible funds into housing loans. In practice, when you put money into MP2, you are co-funding the mortgages of other Filipinos. The remaining roughly 30% goes into government securities and corporate bonds.

The SSS Pension Booster takes a different approach. Approximately 75-85% goes to government bonds and Treasury bills. Another 10-20% goes to blue-chip companies listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange. A small liquid portion supports the 1-year withdrawal feature so SSS can process redemptions without selling long-term assets.

Importantly, both funds carry sovereign guarantee. If the underlying investments underperform, the Philippine government is legally required to return your principal. You will not lose your ₱100,000 deposit in either program.

How transparent is each fund?

Pag-IBIG publishes its dividend rate every year with a press release, a stakeholders’ meeting, and accessible annual reports on its website. You hear the number in the news, usually in January. The SSS, by contrast, handles disclosures more quietly. Their audited financial statements exist but are buried under the “Transparency Seal” section of the SSS website, not in any press release format most members will ever see.

At the account level, MP2 shows your credited dividend as a peso amount every year. The Pension Booster shows your total contributions. My ₱100,000 deposit from 2023 shows no credited earnings in My.SSS as of April 2026. That may be a display issue or a crediting cycle quirk. Nevertheless, for a regular saver who needs to see growth to stay motivated, the difference in visibility is real. Seeing a number grow reinforces the habit. Seeing nothing does the opposite.

For the full picture of what your mandatory SSS contributions already cover before you add any voluntary savings on top, read why SSS matters for every Filipino worker. Browse all our SSS investment and savings guides for deeper coverage of each program.

Which one should you choose?

Which voluntary savings fits your situation? Do you have a 3-6 month emergency fund? No SSS Pension Booster Build safety net first Yes Is your monthly income stable? No SSS Pension Booster Flexibility for lean months Yes Pag-IBIG MP2 Maximum 5-year growth
Start with your financial foundation. Build your emergency fund first, then graduate to MP2 for long-term wealth building.

Choose MP2 if your emergency fund already covers 3-6 months of expenses, your income is stable, and your goal is a specific lump sum five years from now. The 7.17% 2025 rate and consistent track record make it the stronger growth vehicle. If you can set the money and forget it, the 5-year lock works entirely in your favor.

Choose the SSS Pension Booster if you are still building your financial foundation, your income is irregular, or you need the psychological safety net of a 1-year exit option. The target rate of 6.97-7.2% still beats any Philippine bank savings account, and adding ₱500 to your existing SSS PRN takes almost zero extra effort.

The smart play: alternate months. Because both programs have a ₱500 minimum, you do not have to choose.

  • Month 1: ₱500 to MP2
  • Month 2: ₱500 to SSS Pension Booster
  • End of year: ₱3,000 in a 5-year growth account + ₱3,000 in a 1-year accessible account

You get compounding discipline on one side and liquidity on the other. Neither account sits idle. This alternating approach works especially well if your budget is tight but you want both programs running simultaneously.

For the next step, read how much to really put in MP2 per month before deciding how to split your voluntary contributions. When your 5-year MP2 term ends, claiming your MP2 savings is a straightforward online process. For everything related to SSS savings and benefits, browse our SSS investment and savings guides on WisePH.

Frequently asked questions

Is WISP Plus the same as MySSS Pension Booster?

Yes. SSS rebranded WISP Plus to MySSS Pension Booster in 2024. If you enrolled before the rebrand, your account now appears as Pension Booster in the My.SSS portal under the Services tab. Same program, same rules, same rates.

Can I have both MP2 and the SSS Pension Booster at the same time?

Yes, and many savvy savers do exactly that. There is no rule preventing both from running simultaneously. A common approach is to use MP2 for a 5-year growth goal and the Pension Booster for savings you might need within 1 to 2 years.

What happens to my WISP Plus earnings if I cannot see them in the portal?

The SSS credits Pension Booster earnings after the annual fund performance is calculated. There may be a crediting lag or a portal display issue. If you are concerned, use the My.SSS messaging feature to ask SSS directly, or visit a branch to confirm your balance. The capital itself is not at risk.

Is MP2 better than a bank time deposit?

For most Filipinos, yes. A bank advertising 4.5% pays roughly 3.6% after the 20% final withholding tax. MP2 paid 7.17% in 2025 with zero tax deducted. The trade-off is the 5-year lock. If liquidity is the priority, the SSS Pension Booster at approximately 6.97-7.2% still beats most bank savings products.

Can I withdraw my SSS Pension Booster savings anytime?

Not immediately. Your money must stay in the program for at least 1 year before any withdrawal. After that first year, you can make partial withdrawals once per month, as long as your remaining balance stays above ₱500. A full withdrawal is also allowed after the 1-year mark, processed through the My.SSS portal.

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