Maya & GoTyme Withdrawals at 9PH — One Rail, Two Different Fees
Maya and GoTyme sit next to each other in our withdrawal menu because they behave almost identically — same rail, same timings, same absence of any 9PH fee. There is exactly one difference that matters, and it's the fee each charges at their end.
Why We List Them Together
Maya is an e-wallet, GoTyme is a digital bank, and to a player cashing out of 9PH that distinction changes very little. Both receive money over InstaPay, which settles in minutes to a few hours and never closes. Both require the account to be in your own name. Neither costs you anything at our end — 9PH charges no withdrawal fee to any method.
So the choice between them isn't about speed and it isn't about us. It's about what each one deducts on its own side, which is a small number that quietly compounds if you cash out often.
The Fee Difference, Stated Plainly
| Wallet | Type | Rail | Their InstaPay-out fee | 9PH fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GoTyme | Digital bank | InstaPay | Free | None |
| Maya | E-wallet | InstaPay | About ₱15 | None |
That's the entire difference. Fifteen pesos is not a sum worth agonising over on a single payout, and we're not going to pretend otherwise. But if you cash out weekly, it's a slow leak, and a leak you can simply not have. GoTyme charges nothing to send out over InstaPay — if you already hold one, it is the cheaper door out of 9PH, every time.
How to Withdraw to Maya or GoTyme
- Make sure your one-time KYC review has cleared — it takes 24–48 hours and must be done before a first withdrawal.
- Open Withdraw in your 9PH account menu and pick Maya or GoTyme.
- Enter the account details exactly as they're registered with that wallet or bank, in your own name — third-party accounts are rejected under PAGCOR rules.
- Set the amount within the InstaPay ceilings: ₱50,000 per transfer, ₱500,000 per day.
- Confirm and submit. 9PH deducts nothing; if you chose Maya, expect their roughly ₱15 InstaPay-out fee to show at their end.
- Wait. InstaPay settles in minutes to a few hours, any hour of any day.
When Each One Is the Right Call
- Choose GoTyme if you cash out regularly and want zero cost on the way out — their InstaPay-out fee is free
- Choose Maya if it's the wallet you already live in day to day and the ~₱15 is worth the convenience of not moving money twice
- Choose GCash if you'd rather have the fastest published window we track — minutes to an hour, up to about three at peak or on a first payout
- Whichever you pick, the account must carry your own name, and the InstaPay ceilings of ₱50,000 per transfer and ₱500,000 per day apply the same way
None of these is a trick question. They're three doors onto the same rail, and the money is yours regardless of which one you walk through. We'd just rather you knew which one has a toll booth on it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is GoTyme really free to withdraw to?
GoTyme charges nothing for InstaPay outbound transfers, and 9PH charges no withdrawal fee. So a GoTyme cashout costs you nothing at either end.
How much does Maya charge to withdraw?
9PH charges nothing. Maya's own InstaPay-out fee is about ₱15, deducted on their side, not ours.
Are Maya and GoTyme slower than GCash?
All three ride InstaPay, which settles in minutes to a few hours around the clock. GCash payouts typically land in minutes to an hour, up to about three at peak or on a first withdrawal.
Can I send a 9PH payout to a GoTyme account in a relative's name?
No. PAGCOR-licensed operators reject third-party accounts. Any account you withdraw to must be registered in your own name.
What's the most I can withdraw to Maya or GoTyme at once?
Both ride InstaPay, so ₱50,000 per transfer and ₱500,000 per day. Larger sums can go by PESONet bank transfer instead, which settles same or next banking day.