A Narrative Report in OJT
A Narrative Report in OJT
A Narrative Report in OJT
Submitted by:
Wency N. Surmieda
Submitted to:
2019
APPROVALSHEET
Pag-IBIG FUND Molo Branch located at MH Del Pilar Street Molo Iloilo City, prepared and
approval.
Accepted and approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
College of Commerce
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Date
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Title Page
II. Approval Sheet
III. Certificate of Completion
IV. Background of the Narrative Report
V. Company Background
- History. Location Sketch, Address, Contact person and supervisor
-Vision, Mission, Core Values
-Goals/ Objectives and Strategies
VI. Products and Services
VII. Summary
VIII. Conclusions
XI. Recommendation
- Application Letter
- Letter of Endorsement
- Internship Agreement
- Memorandum of Agreement
- Company Acceptance
- Periodic Reports
- OJT Performance Evaluation
- OJT related photos
- Medical Certificates
DEDICATION
With deepest gratitude and appreciation, I humbly give thanks to the people who, with all
To my parents, for their unending love and support, for providing all my needs
financially and morally, for their patience and understanding during my training days that I can’t
help them in the chores, for their never fading advices and for being there for me no matter what.
To my brother and sister who serve as an inspiration to me, who keep on encouraging me
to always make the best out of everything and for the being proud and ever supporting siblings to
me.
Management student and to Mr. Lou Anthony Tan and family for giving us, students, the
To the Pag-IBIG FUND Molo Branch employees, for their warm welcome to me. To my
Training Manager, Sir Gabrielle Escultura, to my Training Supervisor Ma’am Lilibeth Geraldoy
and to the rest of the Pag-IBIG FUND employees, I am very grateful for having them as part of
my On-the-Job Training. For all their advices and for everything that they taught me during my
stay with them and most of all, for the memories we’ve shared – the happy moments, the
sorrowful ones, the rush hours, the brainstorming and nerve-wrecking days and for everything
that they did that contributed to my growth as a human being. I thank them so much.
To my friends and co-trainees, for the happiness and for being there to support me and to
comfort me whenever I have difficulties during my training. I thank them for the friendship and
teamwork and for being my companions whom I can share my laughter and sorrows with.
Above all, to our Almighty God, for His unconditional love and for all the blessings He is
showering upon me each day of my life. With love and gratitude, I thank Him for guiding me
during my training and for making this On-the-Job Training a possible one. For the provision and
wisdom He has bestowed upon me, for keeping me and my love ones always safe, for giving me
enough knowledge and ability to perform each task that was assigned to me and for the
challenges He has given me that made me stronger than ever. I thank Him for His comfort
during the times that I am about to give up. By His grace, I was able to finish this training
Most of all, I thank Him for His Word that keeps on reminding me that “I can do all
Wency N. Surmieda
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Major in Financial Management
INTRODUCTION
On-the-Job Training is part of a college curriculum that aims to train and orient students
about the work and their future career. It is a type of skill development where a worker learns
how to do the work through hands-on experience. On the Job Training is one method by which
students exposed with different work situation designed to give students an opportunity to
experience and a chance to apply the theories and computation that they have learned from the
school. It also helps the students to acquire relevant knowledge and skills by performing in actual
work setting.
OJT is very important not only to teach students regarding their chosen career but also to
show students the reality about working. The students will be exposed to the actual work related
to the course that they are taking. It also allows those with no experience to work and to learn at
the same time. On-the-Job Training helps the trainee to learn more about his chosen field and
practice what he has learned from the school. It helps in the building up of the trainee’s
successfully and. This training develops one’s professionalism in dealing with people. After the
training, the trainee will be able to handle situations properly and he’ll be able to know how to
socialize well with his colleagues. He will also able to work well with everyone and he’ll have a
good teamwork. OJT also enhances the critical thinking abilities and discipline of the student
conducting his training in a company. His ability to make sound decisions and evaluate pertinent
Having a proper On-the-Job Training helps in the preparation of future professionals for
their future jobs. What the students learned in their On-the-Job Training, even the little things,
can be applied when they are already working. Students will be trained not only academically but
social as well. The way they work and communicate with others will not be a problem for them
anymore. It also gives the trainee the chance to immerse himself in his chosen field and
experience and learn the skills necessary to the industry he is interested in. Working with
experienced staff, one will be able to observe how the job is done properly.
Aside from work experience, On-the-Job Training allows the trainee to get acquainted
with the real professionals and to meet people having different positions in the company, either
high or low. The trainee will be able to know how to adjust to other people’s personalities and
attitudes. On-the-Job Training requires effort and seriousness. A trainee should take the OJT
seriously as it can be a powerful tool for a person in preparing for the next chapter of life as a
professional. It can possibly be a source of recommendation when they take that big lift from
The Home Development Mutual Fund (abbreviated as HDMF), more popularly known
the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council responsible for the administration of
the national savings program and affordable shelter financing for Filipinos employed by local
and foreign-based employers as well as voluntary and self-employed members. It offers its
Ikaw, Bangko, Industriya at Gobyerno, English: Cooperation for the Future: You, the Bank,
Industry and the Government), was founded to answer the national need for savings program and
affordable housing financing by virtue of Presidential Decree 1530 which was signed on June 11,
1978. Its original purpose was solely as a provident fund to encourage savings among Filipinos,
but it was later decried as a duplicate to the functions of Social Security System and Government
Service Insurance System. It was also criticized by the labor sector describing the required
workers, and by the academe as a representation of injustice of the incumbent Marcos regime.
By March of 1979, the fund was administered by the National Home Mortgage Finance
By June, HDMF was implemented by virtue of Executive Order No. 538. Emily Abinoja,
Norma Salud, and Marilou Adea, the vice president of the Shelter Savings Group (SSG), an arm
of NHMFC, formed a team to conduct a study of the Central Provident Fund, Singapore's
national savings program, with the objective of modeling its fund structure. The team received
support from advertising agency J. Romero & Associates that came up with the acronym Pag-
IBIG, from actuaries Enrique Zalamea and Leo Tan, from Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng
Pilipinas (KBP) that disseminated information about HDMF across the country, from
Technology Resource Center that provided computer facilities, and from Development Bank of
the Philippines that offered the initial mortgage lending facilities. When the fund was launched
in the midst of martial law, it was opposed by the public, which pushed NHMFC to create
On December 14, 1980, Presidential Decree No. 1752 was passed that amended the act creating
the Home Development Mutual Fund. Specifically, the decree contained the following distinct
features:
Establishing HDMF as a fund owned by members, with the government serving as its trustee
and guarantor
Setting the mandatory coverage at 1-3% of contribution of no more than P3,000 per month
salary base.
Housing Loan
The most popular program benefit of the Pag-IBIG Fund offers assistance to its members
by providing affordable financing for their housing needs. HDMF accomplishes this by working
in partnership with the local Real Estate Developers and arranging affordable loans to real estate
The loan had a lower interest rate compared to the prevailing rate in the market and payable in
longer terms. Pag-IBIG Fund offers a home loan at a low interest rate of 4.5% (for ₱450,000
loan) with a loan term of up to 30 years. A qualified member can get a maximum loan amount of
up to ₱ 6 Million.
Short Term Loan
Similar to the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) and Social Security System
the HDMF also offers financial assistance to qualified member by granting short term loan.
This program aims to provide financial assistance to members for house repair, minor home
livelihood; or other purposes. To avail the program, a member must have made at least twenty-
four (24) month membership savings, or the total savings is equivalent to twenty-four (24)
membership savings and must have at least one (1) contribution within the last six (6) months as
For members who have withdrawn their contributions due to membership maturity, the
reckoning date of the updated 24 contributions shall be the first contribution following the month
the member qualified to withdraw his MS due to membership maturity. If a member has an
existing Pag-IBIG Housing Loan, the account must not be in default as of date of application.
Should a member have an existing multi-purpose and/or calamity loan, the account/s must not be
Calamity Loan
For members affected by unforeseen calamity like flood, fire, tropical cyclones/ typhoons,
volcanic eruption and other similar cases. Members can borrow up to 80% of their Total
Accumulated Value (TAV) subject to the terms and conditions of the program. Calamity Loan
Interest rate is 5.95% per annum. The loan is amortized over 24 months, with a grace period of 3
months. Paying period begins on the 4th month following their check date.
Provident Savings
member can withdraw at the maturity date. Pag-IBIG Fund makes clear that members'
contributions, plus that their employer will earn dividend. All that money, called Total
Accumulated Value (contributions plus dividend) can be withdrawn when it reaches maturity or
240 months of contributions for at least 45 years old. Unlike the money in a bank regular savings
where the interest rate is given, member's earnings in the fund is not readily foreseen ahead of
time. It essentially participating in an investment and membership earnings will depend on the
To improve the quality of life of every Filipino, we in the Pag-IBIG Fund, commit to
provide member-focused quality service, through enhancement of the provident savings and
Pursue the highest standard to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of our
Develop and enhance services that are responsive to the growing needs of
More than just providing an affordable financing option enabling average-income Filipinos to
buy homes, the Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF)—more commonly known as the Pag-
IBIG Fund—is also offering a wide range of benefits for its members. So in order to maximize
your membership to the country’s most important shelter-financing program, Lamudi Philippines
lists down the perks and benefits the agency also offers, most of which might not be known to
most of its members.
6. Turn Your Contributions into Asset
There are two types of contributions under the Provident Savings Program of the agency: the
first and more common form is Pag-IBIG I in which employers and employees will share a
minimum deposit of Php200 monthly. When a member reaches a total of 24 monthly
contributions, he or she can avail of the Multi-Purpose Loan (MPL), Calamity Loan, or any of
the housing loans offered by the agency. In addition, Pag-IBIG I contributions will mature and
can be claimed upon reaching 240 contributions or by the 20th year. For bigger savings and larger
MPL loan values, employees and individual payers can opt to contribute more than the minimum
Php100 per month. The second type is the Modified Pag-IBIG II (MP2) Program, an additional
and voluntary five-year savings facility being offered by the Pag-IBIG Fund to its Pag-IBIG I
members. For a minimum share of Php500 per employee, members will enjoy their savings plus
the dividends earned upon the fund’s maturity or after five years.
4. Multiple Housing Loans – Loans provided that the total loan amount will still not exceed Php6
million and the entire sum is still within the member’s financial capacity to pay. This is good
news to property buyers who are planning to buy two adjacent lots and build a home on them.
Borrowers who have existing loans with the Pag-IBIG Fund may also avail of this new service
should they decide to acquire a second or even a third property.
5. Pag-IBIG Fund Loyalty Card – Shops, boutiques, restaurants, and many others. Following this
trend, the Pag-IBIG Fund also recently launched its own version. With the new Pag-IBIG Fund
Loyalty Card, a member can enjoy special rewards and discounts when they pay for their
medicine, tuition, fuel, and many more. All they have to do is go to the nearest Pag-IBIG Fund
office, apply for a loyalty card (can be had for a fee of Php100), and enjoy rebates and points for
purchases made with the agency’s partner merchants.
6. Wide-ranging Payment Facilities and E-services – Can choose from a variety of payment
channels. The Pag-IBIG Fund now accepts payments made through Bayad Center outlets, SM
Business Centers, Save More, and SM Hypermarket. Members can also pay their monthly
contributions through Globe’s GCASH service or using their Visa or MasterCard credit card. To
make their services better, the Pag-IBIG Fund is now online and interactive. Its website is now a
one-stop shop where services range from getting a member’s identification number (or MID) to
printing and checking a housing loan billing statement.
The Training I had in the Pag-IBIG Fund Molo is learning many experiences each day. I
was exposed in the actual work in Pag-IBIG Fund, became familiar with the documents prepared
by the auditors there and learned how to use equipment that are usually used in the office. Aside
from those things, I also learned to be more sociable and to adjust myself in the environment
In my more than a month stay there, I learned many things not only those that are related
to my course but also the things that molded me into the person I am right now. As I was
working as a trainee at Pag-IBIG Fund, I learned to become a hard-working person. The time to
finish the task assigned to me is important, but it also important that I should do it correctly. I
learned to appreciate even the simplest lessons studied in school. I was able to realize the
importance of theories and formulas that were discussed in the school. Also, to understand that
everything that was taught in the school can be a tool that can be used in my future career,
because during my On-the-Job Training, the terms that I have learned from school were used in
the company where I am was conducting my training, especially those terms related to
Financing. As I was conducting my training there, I also learned to follow the instructions and to
accept or admit my failure and should learn from it as what my Training Manager said to me.
After the training, I realized that on-the-job training is not just a requirement to be
completed but it is an opportunity to show what skills, knowledge, and talents that I have and
allowed me to get acquainted with the employees of Pag-IBIG Fund Molo. Being with them is a
pleasure because I was working with the auditors. During my stay there as a trainee, they kept on
I really had a very meaningful and memorable On-the-Job Training at Pag-IBIG Fund
Molo. Tough I already finished working there as a trainee, I am looking forward to working with
Nothing beats experience as the perfect learning tool. This On-the-Job Training served as
my stepping stone to pursue my dream to be a Certified Financial Analyst someday. This training
gave me an inspiration to be more serious and focused in studying. I was encouraged to do more
efforts in my studies. Since I was given some ideas about the work of an auditor in the company
Despite the short period of my training, it was a still a very meaningful one. The training
Management Student. I was really renewed. I learned to be diplomatic in both action and words.
This training made me realize that it is really good to know what you’re doing, and to
love it. As a student, what I can do for now is to learn whatever. I can in school, be inspired, love
the path I am taking, and do my best in everything. I do, with a positive outlook in mind. I
realized that I should be more focused in school and do everything heartily and with all that I
can.
It is also very warm to be the heart to know that you have accomplished something and
even warmer when there are people who are so proud of what you have done and I felt this
take my journey as a fourth year student in the field of Finance. It really gives me a taste of the