Getting money in and out of your jil4 account should be the least stressful part of your gaming experience. This guide covers every payment method available to Filipino players — from GCash top-ups to bank transfers — so you always know what to expect before you transact.
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jil4 is built with Filipino players in mind, which means the payment system reflects how people in the Philippines actually move money day to day. Whether you're topping up from a GCash wallet in Quezon City, doing an online bank transfer from a BDO account in Cebu, or using a debit card linked to your UnionBank account in Davao, jil4 has a straightforward path for you.
All transactions at jil4 are processed in Philippine Peso (₱). There's no need to deal with currency conversion or foreign exchange fees — what you deposit is what lands in your account, and what you win is what gets sent back to your wallet or bank. This transparency is something jil4 takes seriously, and it's one of the reasons Filipino players from Manila to Mindanao keep coming back.
It's worth noting that jil4 strictly follows Philippine payment regulations. You will not find cryptocurrency deposit options or credit card gambling funding on this platform — both are either prohibited or strongly discouraged under current Philippine gaming guidelines. The payment methods listed here are the ones that work, are legal, and are trusted by millions of Filipinos every day.
Every method below is available to verified jil4 account holders. Minimum and maximum transaction limits may vary by method and account tier.
The most popular e-wallet in the Philippines. Link your GCash number to your jil4 account for instant deposits and fast withdrawals — no bank account required. Works perfectly even on prepaid SIM connections.
Formerly PayMaya, now rebranded as Maya — one of the most trusted digital wallets in the Philippines. Widely used by players in Metro Manila and Cebu for quick jil4 top-ups and seamless withdrawals back to the Maya wallet.
One of the oldest and most trusted banks in the Philippines. BPI online banking and BPI mobile app transfers are accepted at jil4. Ideal for players who prefer keeping their gaming funds separate in a dedicated bank account.
BDO is the largest bank in the Philippines by assets and has one of the widest branch and ATM networks in the country. BDO online banking transfers to jil4 are straightforward and reliable for players across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company — a household name in Philippine banking. Metrobank online transfers are accepted at jil4, making it easy for players who already do their day-to-day banking with Metro to fund their gaming account without switching platforms.
UnionBank is known for its strong digital banking infrastructure and is a favorite among tech-savvy Filipino players. InstaPay transfers from UnionBank to jil4 are among the fastest bank-to-platform transactions available, often clearing within the hour.
Land Bank of the Philippines is widely used by government employees, farmers, and rural communities across the country. jil4 accepts Landbank transfers, making the platform accessible to players in provincial areas who rely on Landbank as their primary financial institution.
PNB has one of the longest histories in Philippine banking and maintains a strong presence in both urban centers and regional cities like Davao and Iloilo. PNB online banking transfers are accepted at jil4 for both deposits and withdrawals.
Visa and Mastercard debit cards issued by Philippine banks are accepted at jil4. Note that only debit cards are supported — credit cards are not accepted for gaming deposits in compliance with Philippine regulations. Use the debit card linked to your BPI, BDO, or UnionBank account.
Funding your jil4 account takes less than two minutes when using GCash or Maya. Bank transfers take a little longer but follow the same simple process. Here's how it works:
Access your jil4 account via the login page. Make sure your account is fully verified before making your first deposit — identity verification is required under PAGCOR-aligned KYC rules.
Navigate to the Cashier or Deposit section in your jil4 account dashboard. You'll see a list of all available payment methods for your account region (Philippines).
Select GCash, Maya, your preferred bank, or debit card. Enter the deposit amount in PHP. jil4 will display the minimum and maximum limits for the selected method before you confirm.
Complete the payment in your GCash app, Maya app, or bank portal. For e-wallets, funds appear in your jil4 balance almost instantly. For bank transfers, allow up to one banking day.
Withdrawing your jil4 winnings is just as straightforward as depositing. Most Filipino players prefer GCash or Maya for withdrawals because of the speed — funds typically arrive within minutes during business hours. Here's the general process:
Log in to your jil4 account and go to the Cashier section. Select "Withdraw" to begin the process.
Choose GCash, Maya, or your preferred bank. The withdrawal method must match a verified payment method on your account.
Enter the amount in PHP you wish to withdraw. Check that you've met any applicable wagering requirements before submitting the request.
GCash and Maya withdrawals typically arrive within minutes. Bank transfers may take 1–3 banking days depending on your bank's processing schedule.
Use this table to quickly compare processing times, typical limits, and availability across jil4's supported payment channels.
| Method | Type | Deposit Speed | Withdrawal Speed | Min Deposit | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GCash | E-Wallet | Instant | Minutes–1 hr | ₱100 | 24/7 |
| Maya (PayMaya) | E-Wallet | Instant | Minutes–1 hr | ₱100 | 24/7 |
| BPI | Bank Transfer | Same day | 1–3 banking days | ₱500 | Banking hours |
| BDO | Bank Transfer | Same day | 1–3 banking days | ₱500 | Banking hours |
| Metrobank | Bank Transfer | Same day | 1–3 banking days | ₱500 | Banking hours |
| UnionBank | Bank Transfer | Instant (InstaPay) | Same day–1 day | ₱200 | 24/7 (InstaPay) |
| Landbank | Bank Transfer | Same day | 1–3 banking days | ₱500 | Banking hours |
| PNB | Bank Transfer | Same day | 1–3 banking days | ₱500 | Banking hours |
| Debit Card | Card | Instant–same day | 1–5 banking days | ₱200 | 24/7 |
* Limits and processing times are indicative and may vary. Always check the jil4 cashier for current figures applicable to your account.
All payment data transmitted to and from jil4 is protected by 256-bit SSL encryption — the same standard used by major Philippine banks.
jil4 requires identity verification before processing withdrawals, in line with PAGCOR-aligned Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements.
Anti-money-laundering protocols are strictly followed. Withdrawals are processed to verified accounts only, matching the deposit source where applicable.
All e-wallet and bank partners used by jil4 are regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), ensuring your funds are handled by licensed financial institutions.
Yes. GCash is one of the most popular and fastest deposit methods at jil4. Link your GCash mobile number to your account and deposits are credited almost instantly. It's the go-to method for most Filipino players.
jil4 does not charge platform fees on standard deposits and withdrawals. However, your bank or e-wallet provider may apply their own transaction fees — for example, some banks charge a small fee for InstaPay transfers. Check with your bank or wallet provider for their current fee schedule.
Bank transfer withdrawals can take 1–3 banking days depending on your bank's internal processing schedule. Withdrawals submitted on weekends or Philippine public holidays are typically processed on the next banking day. GCash and Maya withdrawals are usually much faster — most arrive within the hour.
No. Credit cards are not accepted for gaming deposits at jil4. This is in line with current Philippine regulations that restrict the use of credit cards for funding gambling accounts. Only debit cards and the e-wallet/bank transfer methods listed on this page are supported.
Yes, minimum withdrawal amounts apply and vary by method. Check the Cashier section of your jil4 account for the current minimums applicable to your chosen withdrawal channel. As a general guide, e-wallet withdrawals tend to have lower minimums than bank transfers.
Yes. jil4 requires KYC (Know Your Customer) verification before processing your first withdrawal. This typically involves submitting a valid Philippine government-issued ID (e.g., PhilSys ID, passport, driver's license, or UMID). Verification is a one-time process and protects both you and the platform.