If you’ve tried enrolling your bank or e-wallet in SSS’s Disbursement Account Enrollment Module (DAEM), chances are you’ve encountered a frustrating error or rejection message.
Don’t worry — you’re not the only one. Many members in 2025 are still having problems linking their accounts, even after following all the instructions.
In this guide, we’ll go over the most common issues when creating your DAEM, what they mean, and how to fix them so you can finally receive your SSS loan or benefit without delay.
What Is SSS DAEM?
The Disbursement Account Enrollment Module (DAEM) is where you register your bank or e-wallet account so SSS can directly send your:
- Salary Loan
- Calamity Loan
- Maternity, Sickness, or Unemployment Benefits
Once approved, this becomes your official SSS disbursement channel — no more checks or over-the-counter claims.
But before you can receive anything, your account must be enrolled and approved inside DAEM.
1. “Account Name Does Not Match SSS Record”
This is the most common issue when linking your DAEM account.
Even a small mismatch (like missing middle name or wrong spacing) can cause your enrollment to be rejected.
How to Fix It:
- Make sure your bank or e-wallet account name exactly matches your SSS name — same spelling, same format.
- If your bank record uses your full middle name, update your SSS record to match (or vice versa).
- You can update your member info using the Member Data Change Request (E-5 Form) at any SSS branch.
2. “Unsupported Bank or E-Wallet”
Not all banks and e-wallets are currently accepted by SSS.
Some users try to register Maya, SeaBank, or CIMB, only to find out they’re not yet supported under DAEM.
How to Fix It:
Use one of the officially accepted options as of 2025:
- UnionBank (recommended — fast approval)
- DBP (Development Bank of the Philippines)
- LandBank
- GCash
- UCPB (now part of LANDBANK)
Avoid using newer digital banks unless SSS officially lists them.
3. “Invalid or Wrong Account Number”
Another common rejection happens when members input the wrong number format — especially for e-wallets like GCash.
How to Fix It:
- For GCash, use your 11-digit mobile number (ex: 09171234567).
- For UnionBank, use the 12-digit account number, not the card number.
- Double-check you’re not adding extra spaces or characters.
If you’re unsure, log in to your bank app and look for your actual account number, not your ATM card number.
4. “Uploaded Document Not Clear or Invalid”
If the document you uploaded (like ATM card or bank statement) is blurry, cropped, or missing details, SSS will reject your DAEM enrollment.
How to Fix It:
- Upload a clear photo or screenshot showing:
- Your name
- Bank name
- Account number
- Avoid reflective surfaces or cropped images.
- Acceptable proofs include:
- ATM card (front side)
- Bank statement
- Screenshot from your bank’s mobile app
Make sure the account name matches your SSS name exactly.
5. “Duplicate Account Already Enrolled”
If you try to enroll an account that’s already linked to another SSS member, it will automatically be rejected.
This can happen when:
- A joint account is shared by two people, or
- A family member previously used the same account for their own loan.
How to Fix It:
- Only use personal single-name accounts.
- If your joint account is needed, open a new personal account under your name.
- Then re-enroll using that account.
6. “Pending for Approval” Too Long (No Update After Weeks)
Sometimes, even after a successful upload, your status stays as “Pending” for a long time — sometimes even 2 to 4 weeks.
How to Fix It:
- Check the email used in your SSS account — SSS usually sends approval or rejection notices there.
- If it’s been more than 7 working days, you can follow up via:
- SSS Facebook page: facebook.com/MYSSSPh
- Hotline: 1455
- Email: member_relations@sss.gov.ph
- Bring a printed copy of your upload if you visit an SSS branch for faster processing.
7. “Account Type Not Allowed”
Some banks automatically block payroll or secondary accounts from receiving SSS disbursements.
For example, if your UnionBank account is company-linked (payroll), it may not work for DAEM.
How to Fix It:
- Use a personal savings account instead of a company payroll account.
- You can open a new UnionBank or LandBank account online under your name only.
8. “System Error” or “Cannot Proceed”
At times, the DAEM module simply doesn’t load or gives an error message even before uploading.
This is usually due to website congestion or server maintenance.
How to Fix It:
- Try again during off-hours (early morning or late evening).
- Use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, and clear your browser cache.
- If still not working, use the mobile version of the SSS site instead of desktop.
Bonus: Why You Should Fix Your DAEM Early
Even if you’re not planning to apply for a loan right now, it’s best to enroll and get your DAEM approved as early as possible.
That way, when you need to file for a loan or benefit, you won’t experience delays or rejections because your account isn’t yet verified.
Blogger’s Corner
Honestly, the DAEM system is one of the best updates SSS has done — but it still feels “half-baked” at times.
Rejections happen even if your documents are clear and your details are correct.
Still, once you get approved, it’s smooth sailing. Your future SSS loans and benefits will go straight to your account — no more waiting for checks or lining up at the branch.
If you’re struggling with DAEM approval, don’t give up — just make sure your documents are clear, your details match perfectly, and you’re using a supported bank.