Fees at 9PH — What We Charge, and What Your Wallet Might
Most casino fee pages are an exercise in burying things. This one is short, because there isn't much to bury: 9PH takes nothing from your withdrawals. The fees that do exist belong to your wallet, and you deserve to see them laid out anyway.
The Short Version
9PH charges no fee on withdrawals — GCash, Maya, GoTyme, InstaPay, bank transfer, any of them. The number you enter on the withdraw screen is the number that should leave us. If something smaller arrives, it was deducted somewhere downstream, and the table below is almost certainly where.
- 9PH withdrawal fee: none, on every method
- 9PH fee for splitting a large payout across transfers: none
- Minimum GCash deposit: ₱50
- The ceilings you'll meet belong to the rails and wallets — InstaPay's ₱50,000 per transfer and ₱500,000 per day, GCash's ₱100,000 verified daily wallet limit
The Fees That Aren't Ours
Every fee below is charged by a wallet or bank under its own arrangement with you. We list them because pretending they don't exist would make our 'no fees' claim technically true and practically useless.
| Charged by | What for | How much | Does 9PH add anything? |
|---|---|---|---|
| GoTyme | Sending out over InstaPay | Free | No |
| Maya | Sending out over InstaPay | About ₱15 | No |
| GCash | Cashing in to the wallet over the counter | ₱8,000 free per month, then roughly 2% | No — this is between you and GCash, unrelated to any payout |
| Your bank | Inbound transfer handling | Varies by bank; check yours once | No |
The GCash row is the one most often misread, so it's worth being precise: that allowance is about putting physical cash into your GCash wallet at an outlet. It has nothing to do with money leaving 9PH. A payout from us arrives over InstaPay and costs you nothing at either end.
The Cheapest Way Out, If You're Counting
- GoTyme is free at their end and free at ours — the cheapest door out of 9PH, full stop
- GCash costs nothing on the payout itself and is the fastest window we track: minutes to an hour, up to about three at peak or on a first withdrawal
- Maya costs about ₱15 at their end — negligible once, a slow leak if you cash out every week
- Bank transfer costs nothing from us; InstaPay under ₱50,000 lands in minutes to a few hours, PESONet handles larger sums same or next banking day
Why 'No Fees' Isn't the Whole Story
Here's the part a fee page usually leaves out, and the reason this one belongs on 9PH rather than in a help centre. The real cost of playing here has never been a ₱15 transfer charge. It's the house edge — the small, permanent, entirely-disclosed margin baked into every reel and every table, which is how a casino funds a free withdrawal in the first place.
Ali Baba returns 96.8% over the long run. Wild Ace returns 97.2%. Neither figure is a promise about your session, and the missing few percent is the whole business model, stated openly. We'd rather you weighed that number than a fifteen-peso one. Treat the balance as an entertainment budget, keep a deposit limit switched on, and remember that 9PH is for players aged 21 and over.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does 9PH charge a withdrawal fee?
No. There is no casino fee on withdrawals by any method — GCash, Maya, GoTyme, InstaPay or bank transfer — and no fee for splitting a large payout across transfers.
Why did less money arrive than I withdrew?
Nothing is deducted at our end. The likeliest cause is your wallet's own charge — Maya's InstaPay-out fee is about ₱15, while GoTyme's is free. Your bank may also have its own handling for inbound transfers.
What is the GCash ₱8,000 free cash-in allowance?
That's GCash's own arrangement for loading physical cash into your wallet over the counter — ₱8,000 free per month, then roughly 2%. It's unrelated to withdrawals from 9PH, which arrive over InstaPay.
Which withdrawal method costs the least?
GoTyme. It's free at their end for InstaPay outbound, and 9PH charges nothing, so the payout costs you nothing at either end.
Is there a minimum deposit at 9PH?
The minimum GCash deposit is ₱50.
If withdrawals are free, how does 9PH make money?
Through the house edge, which we'd rather state than hide. Every game carries a built-in margin — Ali Baba's published RTP is 96.8% and Wild Ace's is 97.2% over the long run, and the remainder is the operator's. That's how a free withdrawal gets funded.