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GSIS Opens Access to Bikes and E-Mobility for Gov’t Workers

  • Arwen Gutierrez
  • Motoring
  • May 4, 2026

Getting around the city could soon become cheaper and a bit smarter for civil servants, as the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) rolls out a new loan program designed to make bicycles and electric mobility devices more accessible.

The Ginhawa Bike and E-Mobility Loan (GBEL) is part of a broader shift toward practical, everyday mobility solutions. Instead of relying solely on fuel-powered transport, the program encourages the use of lighter and more efficient options such as e-bikes and e-scooters, which are increasingly becoming part of urban commuting.

At its core, GBEL is built around convenience. Eligible members can finance up to 100 percent of the cost of a unit, with a ceiling of ₱300,000, payable over three years. The loan carries a 5 percent annual interest rate and does not charge a service fee, making it relatively accessible compared to traditional financing options.

What makes the offering stand out is its range. The loan covers not just standard bicycles but also a growing ecosystem of electric mobility devices, including e-scooters, e-mopeds, folding e-bikes, and cargo e-bikes. This reflects how transportation is evolving beyond cars and public transit.

GSIS President Wick Veloso described the initiative as a practical response to rising commuting costs, giving members more flexibility in how they move through their daily routines.

“This program gives our members a practical option to manage transportation expenses and move more freely within their communities,” he said.

Applications are processed digitally through the GSIS Touch mobile app, streamlining access and reducing the need for paperwork.

The rollout builds on earlier efforts such as GSIS’s solar energy loan, signaling a growing focus on everyday technologies that reduce costs while improving quality of life.

As urban mobility continues to evolve, programs like GBEL point to a future where personal transport is not just about getting from point A to point B, but doing so more efficiently, sustainably, and on your own terms.

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