BETVISA Fees & Speed: Every Payment Method Compared
BETVISA never charges you to deposit or withdraw. Every peso of fee you might pay sits on the wallet or bank side, and it is small. This page ranks the methods so you can pick the cheapest and fastest for what you are moving.
Fees & speed at a glance
All casino-side transactions are fee-free. The column that matters is the wallet/bank-side cost. Speeds assume KYC is complete and the payout is approved.
| Method | Casino fee | Wallet/bank fee | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| GCash | None | Cash-in free to ₱8,000/mo, then ~2% | Minutes to ~1 hr |
| Maya | None | ~₱15 per outbound InstaPay | Minutes to a few hrs |
| GoTyme | None | Free InstaPay transfers | Real-time to a few hrs |
| InstaPay bank | None | Usually free | Real-time, minutes |
| PESONet bank | None | Set by your bank | Same/next banking day |
The cheapest way to cash out
- For zero fees end-to-end: GoTyme, whose InstaPay transfers are free on both sides.
- For everyday convenience: GCash: free on the casino side, and its cash-in fee only applies above the ₱8,000 monthly over-the-counter allowance.
- For large sums: a PESONet bank transfer avoids splitting into multiple ₱50,000 InstaPay payments, though your bank sets any receiving terms.
- Maya's ~₱15 fee is trivial on a single big payout but adds up if you cash out many small amounts.
Limits are not fees: but they shape your choice
Even a free rail has a ceiling. InstaPay caps at ₱50,000 per transaction and ₱500,000 per day, and GCash tops out at ₱100,000 of deposits per day. If a payout is larger than those limits, the cheapest option on paper may not be the practical one, PESONet moves it in a single transfer instead.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does BETVISA charge deposit or withdrawal fees?
No. All casino-side deposits and withdrawals are free. Any fee comes from the wallet or bank, for example Maya's ~₱15 outbound InstaPay charge or GCash cash-in above ₱8,000 a month.
Which BETVISA payment method has no fees at all?
GoTyme is free on both sides for InstaPay transfers, making it the lowest-cost option for regular cashouts.
Are big withdrawals more expensive?
Not necessarily. Casino payouts stay free at any size. Large amounts simply move over PESONet or split across InstaPay transfers because of rail limits, not extra casino fees.