How to Pay Pag-IBIG MP2 Using Maribank (2026 Guide)

Paying your Pag-IBIG MP2 contribution using Maribank is still possible in 2026, and the process remains largely the same. This guide walks you through the step-by-step method of paying MP2 via Virtual Pag-IBIG using QR PH, making it a convenient option for Maribank users who want a simple, online way to fund their MP2 savings.

Pay MP2 Using Maribank via Virtual Pag-IBIG QR

This is the cleanest method because the payment goes straight to Pag-IBIG without using any other app, and it comes with no additional fee beyond your contribution amount.

If you need help creating the QR code itself, you can also check our detailed QR creation guide, which we’ll keep consistent with the steps below.

Step 1: Generate a QR Code from Virtual Pag-IBIG

  1. Go to virtual.pagibigfund.gov.ph
  2. Select Pay Online
  3. Choose MP2 Savings
  4. Enter your MP2 Account Number, name, amount, and email
  5. Proceed until you reach the payment options
  6. Select QR Ph as your payment method
  7. A unique QR code will be generated for that transaction

Remember: this QR code is single-use and amount-specific.

Step 2: Open the Maribank App

  1. Tap QR Payment or Scan to Pay
  2. Allow camera access
  3. Scan the QR code from your laptop or another phone
  4. Review the payment details
  5. Confirm the transaction

If Maribank allows QR upload from gallery (some updates do), you can also upload the QR image instead of scanning from a separate device.

Step 3: Save Your Pag-IBIG Receipt

Virtual Pag-IBIG will email you the official receipt once the payment is confirmed. Posting typically happens within the same day, but can take up to 24 hours.

Other Ways to Fund Your MP2 Payment

If you’d rather not use the QR method, you can transfer funds from Maribank to GCash or Maya for free (within your Maribank weekly InstaPay limit), then pay MP2 through either app directly.

Keeping the fee details in each dedicated guide means you’re always looking at the most current numbers for that platform.

Which Method Should You Use?

The Maribank QR method via Virtual Pag-IBIG is the cleanest option since it sends your payment directly to Pag-IBIG with no additional fee beyond your contribution. If you’d rather use an app you’re already familiar with, transfer your funds to GCash or Maya first using the links above, keeping in mind each has its own fee structure for the actual MP2 payment step.

Common Questions

Is the QR method safe?

Yes. Virtual Pag-IBIG uses QR Ph, which is the standardized national QR system supported by Philippine banks and e-wallets.

Does Maribank charge a fee for the QR Ph payment?

No, this method is free as long as the payment goes through Virtual Pag-IBIG’s QR Ph option.

Can I reuse the QR code?

No. Each QR code is valid only for one MP2 payment.

How fast will Pag-IBIG reflect my payment?

Usually 3 to 5 working days, sometimes earlier.

Blogger’s Corner

Maribank might not have Pag-IBIG in the Government biller list yet, but the QR workaround is straightforward and reliable since it sends your payment directly to Pag-IBIG without relying on third-party billers. Until the Pag-IBIG MP2 option appears inside Maribank’s Government list, this is the best way for savers to stay consistent with their monthly or lump sum contributions. Kung gagamit kayo ng GCash or Maya instead, just double-check the linked guides for their current fees bago mag-hulog.

This article is for general informational purposes only and does not replace official guidance from the Pag-IBIG Fund or your payment provider. Fees and processes may change, so always confirm current details within the app before completing a transaction.

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