SSC Warns Retirees Against Dealing with Intermediaries for the Purchase Installment Program

SSC Warns Retirees Against Dealing with Intermediaries for the Purchase Installment Program
SSC Warns Retirees Against Dealing with Intermediaries for the Purchase Installment Program
The Social Security Corporation (SSC) has urged its retirees wishing to benefit from its Purchase Installment Program to deal exclusively with authorized and updated entities listed on its official website.اضافة اعلان

In a press statement issued by its Media Center, the Corporation emphasized the importance of avoiding intermediaries—particularly those on social media platforms—to gain access to the program, warning against potential fraudulent practices that could harm their interests.

The SSC clarified that the list of authorized vendors is available via the following link:
https://www.ssc.gov.jo/takseet/

The Corporation noted that it has ensured the program includes a wide range of diverse sectors to meet retirees' needs, including food, electronics, electrical appliances, medical services, and multi-service providers. This variety aims to enable retirees to benefit directly from the program without needing external third parties or intermediaries.

Furthermore, the SSC stressed that retirees must update their basic information by visiting the nearest Social Security branch to ensure smooth purchase transactions.

Key Program Details:

Eligibility: The program covers Jordanian retirees, widows, and parents receiving a share of a pension, provided they reside within the Kingdom.

Credit Limit: Beneficiaries can utilize a limit of up to twice their monthly pension or share, with a maximum cap of 2,000 JOD.

Installment Plans: The program allows retirees to pay in installments according to the terms of the authorized merchant. The number of available installments for each entity is clearly specified in the list published on the SSC website.

The Corporation concluded by stating it holds no responsibility for any transactions conducted outside official channels or with unauthorized parties. It called upon retirees to report any suspicious pages or accounts claiming to provide services under the program to protect their rights and prevent fraud.