General Santos City showed the most significant increase in membership figures of Pag-IBIG compared to three other cities in Southern Mindanao.

According to Pag-IBIG Fund’s Vice-President for Southern Mindanao, Jose W. Banzon, this figure is directly related to the number of business enterprises existing in any specific area.

A PIA report says, “General Santos City actually increased its membership over the same period, from 122,302 in 2010 to 143,383 last year.”

This is a 17.24% increase, the largest growth among the four major cities, which include Davao, Kidapawan and Tagum.

Tagum City is next with a 16.72-percent growth from 101,953 to 118,997 members. Davao City is third, with 256,649 members, an 11.65-percent increase from 229,876. Kidapawan posted the smallest growth at  5.86-percent growth, from 88,826 to 94,032 members. [quote1]

In terms of membership contribution to the Pag-IBIG Fund last year, Davao City posted the largest at P644.002 million (up by 13.79% than in 2010), followed by General Santos City at P316.593 million (20% more than in 2010).

Furthermore, the PIA report states: “Total membership has already breached the half-million mark (in Southern Mindanao), with 613,061 members as of December this year, 12.91 percent higher than the previous year. This number also meant an increase in contribution to P1.622 billion for the whole of 2010.

In conclusion, the report goes on to say, “The growth in General Santos is likely to increase further as SM City opens its largest shopping mall in Mindanao in that city in 2012. The Gaisano Mall has also expanded its operation with an additional building to boost its space.”

All these mean that General Santos City is poised for a tremendous growth in housing soon enough and with the influx of investments in the city, expect the Tuna Capital’s membership and membership contribution in Pag-IBIG to continue skyrocketing upwards.

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