Guide on GCash Cash Out Fees Charged by Outlet Partners, ATMs
GCASH CASH OUT FEES – Here is a list of the service charges implemented by over-the-counter outlets and ATMs in withdrawing money from the e-wallet.
Many Filipinos have GCash accounts or online wallets. They deposit and withdraw money from their e-wallets at least once a day. The funds are often used in buying load conveniently, paying online purchases, and booking flights.
However, it is important to note that there are charges in withdrawing money from your GCash account. The cash out can be done over-the-counter or through an ATM withdrawal.
Over-the-Counter Charges
GCash has several partner outlets acrosss the nation. They are also GCash outlets for cash in. Most of them charge a 2% service fee on processes of withdrawing money from the GCash wallet. These partner outlets are the following:
- Cebuana Lhuillier
- CVM Pawnshop
- DA5
- ECPay
- ExpressPay
- HanepBuhay
- Jaro Pawnshop
- Panalo Express
- PeraHUB
- Posible
- Puregold
- Robinsons
- SM Store
- Tambunting Pawnshop
- TrueMoney
- Villarica Pawnshop
- VIP Payments Center
ATM Withdrawals
You may also withdraw money through ATMs if you have secured the GCash Mastercard. The GCash cash out fees usually ranges between P10 to P18. Here are the partner banks of the e-wallet platform:
- AllBank (A Thrift Bank), Inc.
- Asia United Bank (AUB)
- Bangko Mabuhay
- Bank of Commerce
- BanKo, A Subsidiary of BPI
- BDO Unibank
- BDO Network Bank
- BPI / BPI Family Savings Bank
- Cebuana Lhuillier Rural Bank
- China Banking Corp.
- China Bank Savings, Inc.
- CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corp.
- Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP)
- Dungganon Bank
- East West Banking Corp.
- East West Rural Bank
- Equicom Savings Bank
- ING Bank N.V.
- ISLA Bank
- Land Bank of the Philippines
- Maybank Philippines
- Malayan Bank Savings and Mortgage Bank
- Metrobank
- Partner Rural Bank (Cotabato)
- Philippine Bank of Communications (PBCOM)
- Philippine Business Bank
- Philippine National Bank (PNB)
- Philippine Savings Bank (PSBank)
- Philippine Trust Company
- Philippine Veterans Bank
- PNB Savings Bank
- Quezon Capital Rural Bank
- Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (RCBC)
- Security Bank
- Sterling Bank of Asia
- Sun Savings Bank
- UCPB Savings Bank
- Union Bank of the Philippines
- United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB)
- Wealth Development Bank