Jilibet payment methods
Jilibet payment methods: every local rail, limit and timing in pesos
Play at Jilibet →Jilibet funds in Philippine pesos through GCash and Maya e-wallets, InstaPay and QR Ph bank transfers (BDO, BPI, Metrobank, UnionBank) and over-the-counter cash at 7-Eleven, Palawan, Cebuana Lhuillier and Bayad Center. GCash is the number-one rail — deposits post instantly from about ₱100 and cashouts of your panalo land within about 15 minutes to two hours, up to 24 hours at peak or on the first post-KYC payout — while Maya suits bigger players with higher ceilings and one-to-three-hour cashouts. Since August 2025 gambling links were removed from the wallet apps, so you cash in to GCash or Maya first, then fund inside the Jilibet cashier, not the app, and Jilibet usually adds no fee though your wallet or bank may. Your first withdrawal needs one-time KYC — a 21+ government ID plus a live selfie whose name matches your wallet — with an e-wallet minimum of about ₱200.
Deposits and withdrawals at Jilibet
- GCash is the number-one rail: peso deposits post instantly from a minimum of about ₱100, with the per-transaction cap set by your verification tier, so you can maglaro agad.
- Maya suits bigger players — instant deposits, higher per-transaction and daily ceilings, and withdrawals that usually clear within about one to three hours.
- GCash cashouts of your panalo usually land within about 15 minutes to two hours; a manual approval window on the first withdrawal after KYC is why peak-time payouts can stretch up to 24 hours.
- E-wallet withdrawals start from a minimum of about ₱200 and bank transfers from around ₱500; per-transaction and daily ceilings vary by rail and verification tier, and a fully verified GCash wallet holds up to about ₱100,000.
- InstaPay and QR Ph bank transfers (BDO, BPI, Metrobank, UnionBank) settle in real time 24/7, even on weekends and fiesta holidays; InstaPay caps around ₱50,000 per transfer, so a big cashout splits into several transfers or moves via PESONet within the same banking day.
- Over-the-counter cash top-ups run from about ₱100 to ₱300 at 7-Eleven (CLiQQ), Palawan, Cebuana Lhuillier and Bayad Center.
- Jilibet usually charges no added fee on GCash or Maya deposits and cashouts, though your wallet or bank may apply its own standard charge.
- One-time KYC — a 21+ government ID (PhilSys national ID, UMID, passport or driver's license) plus a live selfie — usually clears within about an hour and must match your GCash or Maya account name, or the payout is held.
- Every deposit starts inside the Jilibet cashier: since August 2025 gambling links were removed from the GCash and Maya apps, so you cash in to your wallet first, then fund from the operator, not the wallet app.