What benefits does SSB provide in Myanmar?

Updated May 3, 2026·6 min read
Direct answer

SSB in Myanmar funds six core benefits for Insured Persons: medical care (no waiting period), sickness cash benefit (after 1+ year of contributions), 14-week paid maternity with cash benefit, work-injury cover from Day 1, temporary and permanent disability allowances, plus a funeral grant and survivors' pension. Benefits are funded by the 2% + 3% capped contributions.

How SSB works for Myanmar employers

SSB pools the 2% employee + 3% employer contributions and pays them out as statutory benefits to each Insured Person (IP) and, in some cases, registered dependants. Benefit access depends on (a) the IP's registration status, (b) the qualifying contribution period for the specific benefit, and (c) the township SSB office process for filing the claim. The Social Security Law 2012 sets the catalogue, and SSB notifications adjust cash benefit rates over time.

Six benefits at a glance

BenefitEligibilityWhat it covers
Medical careAll IPs + registered dependants, no waiting periodOutpatient + inpatient care at SSB clinics/hospitals
Sickness cash benefitAfter 1+ year of contributionsCash benefit during certified non-work-related sickness
Maternity benefitFemale IPs after qualifying period14 weeks of paid leave with cash benefit through SSB
Work-injury benefitAll IPs from Day 1Medical + temporary disability + permanent disability + survivors'
Funeral grantAll IPsLump sum to family on death of an IP
Survivors' pensionDependants of IP on covered deathPeriodic pension for spouse / minor children / dependent parents

Contribution rates and the wage-base cap

ItemRateMaximum (cap = MMK 300,000)
Employee contribution2%MMK 6,000 / month
Employer contribution3%MMK 9,000 / month
Total5%MMK 15,000 / month per employee

Worked example — what an IP earns access to

An employee on MMK 800,000/month gross. SSB withholds MMK 6,000 (capped); employer pays MMK 9,000 (capped). After enrolment, the employee can immediately access medical care for self and dependants, plus work-injury cover from Day 1. After 12 months of contributions, sickness cash benefit unlocks. After the maternity qualifying period, the employee qualifies for 14 weeks of paid maternity leave with cash benefit through SSB.

Registration and monthly returns

  • Register the company with the township SSB office within 30 days of crossing 5 employees.
  • Enrol every employee within 30 days of joining; register dependants to unlock medical access.
  • File the monthly return + pay both contributions by the 15th of the following month.
  • Provide claim support letters when employees lodge benefit claims.
  • Retain SSB records for at least 7 years.
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Benefits SSB provides

  • Medical care — for IP and registered dependants, no waiting period, treated at SSB-registered clinics and hospitals.
  • Sickness cash benefit — kicks in after 1+ year of contributions when sickness is certified by an SSB-recognised doctor.
  • Maternity benefit — 14 weeks of paid leave with cash benefit through SSB, available to qualifying female IPs.
  • Work-injury benefit — medical care plus temporary disability allowance during recovery and permanent disability lump sum/pension if applicable.
  • Funeral grant — lump sum on death of an IP, paid to the family.
  • Survivors' pension — periodic pension for the dependants of a deceased IP under covered conditions.

Employer takeaway

Funded by 2% employee + 3% employer contributions on capped wages, SSB pays for medical, sickness, 14-week maternity, work-injury, disability, funeral, and survivors' benefits. Register every joiner (and dependants) at the township SSB office within 30 days, file the monthly return by the 15th, and tell employees how to claim. Records retained 7 years.

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Common variations

  • Foreign workers on Myanmar payroll qualify for the same benefits.
  • Part-time and daily-wage workers qualify if registered.
  • Voluntary contributors (self-employed) access a defined subset of benefits — typically excluding work-injury.

Common SSB mistakes

  • Not registering dependants — blocks medical claims for spouse/children.
  • Telling employees to claim through private insurance because the HR team doesn't know the SSB process.
  • Failing to issue support letters or wage certificates when employees claim sickness or maternity benefit.

Practical workflow for HR teams

Whether the SSB obligation in question is registration, contribution calculation, a benefit claim, or a leaver event, three operational habits prevent most non-compliance issues:

  1. Anchor the SSB calendar to payroll close. The 15th of the following month is non-negotiable for the contribution return at the township SSB office. Treating SSB as a payroll-close output, not a separate task, eliminates last-minute filings.
  2. Reconcile the SSB register against the payroll register monthly. Joiners enrolled within 30 days, leavers deregistered within 30 days, dependant changes captured — these are the three reconciliation lines that catch most defects before they become audit findings.
  3. Cap discipline. Apply the MMK 300,000/month wage cap on every Insured Person, every month, before computing 2% / 3%. Most Myanmar SSB overpayments trace back to a payroll system that runs the rate against full gross.

Payslip transparency

Show the SSB withholding line distinctly on the payslip, alongside Personal Income Tax (PIT). Employees should see the 2% line item, the wage base it was applied to, and the SSB ID. Transparent payslips reduce employee queries about take-home pay and create a clean trail for any future SSB or IRD audit. Where the wage cap binds, label the line "SSB (capped at MMK 300,000 base)" so the maths is self-explanatory.

Multi-site coordination

For employers operating across more than one township, the township SSB office for the workplace — not the corporate head office — is the operational counterparty. Maintain a per-site SSB ledger covering: employer code, township office, monthly return file location, and copy of stamped acknowledgements. Centralised SSB tracking with site-level sub-ledgers is the simplest way to reconcile a multi-site monthly return. The same logic applies for PIT remittances to the IRD office covering the workplace.

Recordkeeping checklist

  • Original employer registration acknowledgement.
  • Per-IP enrolment forms with stamped SSB receipts.
  • Dependant registration forms — track updates for life events (marriage, birth).
  • Monthly contribution returns + payment vouchers (12 per year).
  • Annual SSB summary return.
  • Wage / service certificates issued on benefit claims.
  • Deregistration acknowledgements for leavers.
  • Penalty assessments and remediation correspondence (if any).

Retention rule: at least 7 years for SSB records, aligned with the payroll-record retention requirement under the Income Tax Law and the personnel-record requirement under ESDL.

Related: SSB maternity benefit, SSB medical cover, Work-injury benefit.

Sources
  1. Social Security Law 2012 — benefits schedule
  2. SSB Notification 1/2014 (or current) — benefit eligibility and rates
  3. QHRM Myanmar SSB Compliance Guide — benefits overview for HR

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