Filipino players commonly deposit and withdraw using digital wallets like GCash and Maya, along with bank transfers, debit/credit cards, and other electronic payment methods. E-wallet deposits are usually instant, while withdrawal processing time depends on the payment provider, verification checks, and whether it falls on a weekend or holiday.
- GCash, Maya, and GrabPay are the most widely supported e-wallets
- Deposits typically confirm within seconds
- Withdrawals may require identity (KYC) verification first
- The name on your payment method should match your registered account
Many platforms serving users in the Philippines support multiple payment options to accommodate different preferences. Availability depends on the individual platform and local regulations, but a few categories show up consistently.
Commonly Supported Payment Methods
- Digital wallets — such as GCash, Maya, and GrabPay
- Online banking — direct transfers through a bank's website or app
- Bank transfers — manual transfers between bank accounts
- Debit and credit cards
- Other electronic payment services, including select cryptocurrency options on some platforms
Before initiating any transaction, review the platform's payment policies, minimum transaction amounts, processing times, and any applicable fees. These details are typically listed in the cashier or wallet section of your account.
How Deposits Typically Work
- Log in to your account. See our login guide if you need a refresher.
- Open the wallet or cashier section.
- Choose a supported payment method, such as GCash or Maya.
- Enter the desired amount.
- Review the transaction details before confirming.
- Confirm the payment in your e-wallet app or banking portal.
Processing times vary depending on the payment provider and any verification requirements. Always make transactions only through secure connections and official payment channels — never through a third party offering to "top up" your account on your behalf.
How Withdrawals Typically Work
Withdrawal procedures are typically similar across many online platforms. Users generally:
- Access the withdrawal section of the account dashboard.
- Select a preferred withdrawal method.
- Enter the withdrawal amount.
- Complete any required verification — see our KYC guide for what this usually involves.
- Submit the request and wait for processing.
Withdrawal processing times can differ based on banking systems, verification checks, weekends, holidays, and the selected payment provider. A withdrawal request submitted late on a Friday, for example, may not complete until the next business day.
Many platforms require that the name on your payment method matches the name on your registered account. Mismatches are one of the most common reasons a withdrawal gets delayed during verification.


