Cashing Out to Maya & GoTyme from JILI33 (2026)

GCash is not the only wallet that works. Maya and GoTyme both settle over InstaPay, so payouts are just as fast — the difference is the fee. Here is how to use each on JILI33.

Withdraw to Maya or GoTyme in 4 steps

  1. Finish KYC once — the same identity check unlocks every payout method, not just GCash.
  2. In the cashier, pick Withdraw and select Maya or GoTyme; make sure the wallet or bank account is registered in your own name.
  3. Enter the amount within InstaPay limits — ₱50,000 per transaction, ₱500,000 per day.
  4. Confirm and wait for the InstaPay rail to settle, typically minutes to a few hours, any day of the week.

Maya vs GoTyme at a glance

Wallet / bankRailInbound feeSpeed
MayaInstaPay~₱15 per outbound transfer (Maya side)Minutes to a few hrs
GoTymeInstaPayFree InstaPay transfersReal-time to a few hrs

The casino side is fee-free either way; the only cost difference is what each provider charges on the InstaPay transfer. GoTyme, a BSP-licensed digital bank, keeps InstaPay free, which is why some players route larger or more frequent cashouts through it.

Which should you use?

  • Already living in Maya? The ~₱15 InstaPay fee is small against the convenience of one app.
  • Cashing out often or in bigger chunks? GoTyme's free InstaPay adds up in your favour.
  • Need more than ₱500,000 in a day? Neither wallet beats the InstaPay ceiling — use a bank transfer over PESONet instead.
  • Whichever you pick, the receiving account must match your JILI33 name or the payout is rejected.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Maya and GoTyme payouts slower than GCash?

No. All three settle over the same InstaPay rail, so speeds are comparable — minutes to a few hours after approval. The practical difference is the transfer fee, not the timing.

Does GoTyme really charge nothing?

GoTyme's InstaPay transfers are free on its side, and JILI33 charges no casino-side withdrawal fee, so a GoTyme cashout can be fully fee-free.

Can I withdraw to a wallet that is not mine?

No. PAGCOR rules require the receiving wallet or bank account to be in your own name. Third-party accounts are rejected during processing.

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