PhilPost building insured for P604 million—GSIS

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State-run Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) says the Manila Central Post Office and its contents are insured with the pension fund for P604 million. ManilaBulletin

State-run Government Service Insurance System says the Manila Central Post Office and its contents are insured with the pension fund for P604 million.

State-run Government Service Insurance System said the Manila Central Post Office, which was destroyed by fire early Monday, May 22, is insured with the pension fund for P604 million. “We are very much aware of the historical significance of the building and we would like to assist in its rebuilding efforts in every possible wayThe GSIS also said that they will offer its warehouse in Pasig to serve as PhilPost's temporary workplace.

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