Breakdown of CPF Life Payments from 2011 to 2015
Ministry of ManpowerSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the proportion of CPF LIFE payments made after the fourth working day between 2011 and 2015 and the feasibility of advancing payment dates. MP Leon Perera inquired about the breakdown of payment timings and requested earlier disbursements to assist seniors with cash flow. Minister for Manpower Lim Swee Say explained that the fourth working day allows for interest crediting and standard bank processing, with 99.98% of payouts made on time. He stated that delays occurred only in exceptional cases requiring legal verification, such as for members who are mentally incapacitated. Between 2012 and 2015, only 133 out of 1.7 million payments occurred after the seventh calendar day due to holidays or weekends.
Transcript
9 Mr Leon Perera asked the Minister for Manpower (a) from 2011 to 2015, in what proportion of cases were CPF Life payments not made by the 4th working day of each month; (b) in such cases, on what day of the month was the payment subsequently made, with the breakdown of percentage by days; and (c) whether the Ministry will consider requiring that earlier payments be made in the event that the 4th working day of the month falls on the 6th or subsequent calendar day of the month so as to alleviate cash flow difficulties that seniors may face in such cases.
Mr Lim Swee Say: Monthly Central Provident Fund (CPF) LIFE payouts are paid directly into members’ bank accounts by Inter-Bank GIRO on the fourth working day of each month, or to the CPF Ordinary Account if they do not have a bank account.
The earliest that CPF LIFE payments can be made is the fourth working day of the month because (a) CPF Board credits interest on the first working day and deducts the monthly payments on the second working day to enable members to earn interest on the full CPF LIFE monies during the preceding month; and (b) the banks require two working days to clear and credit the payments into members' bank accounts.
From 2011 to 2015, 99.98% of CPF LIFE payouts were paid out by the fourth working day. Payouts which could not be disbursed within the four working days were exceptional cases which required further verification. For example, for members who are mentally incapacitated, the CPF Board (CPFB) may need more time to check if there are new Court orders issued to ensure that members' payouts are paid out to a third party who is legally authorised to manage the member's monies.
CPF LIFE payments are only made after the sixth calendar day in months where a public holiday and a weekend occur in the first week of the month. From 2012 to 2015, only 133 out of a total of 1.7 million payments were made after the seventh calendar day.