Follow us for updates
© 2022 reportr.world
Read the Story →

How to Transfer Funds from PayMaya to GCash

In a few easy steps.
by Clara Rosales
Just now
Photo/s: Maya / GCash
Shares

Maya, formerly known as PayMaya, is one of the commercially available e-wallets to Filipinos. While it has a suite of services, you might think it best to use multiple e-wallets for different reasons or payment options.

The app allows for transfer of funds to several banks and even your GCash account.

ALSO READ: PayMaya Launches Crypto Feature, Here's Your Guide

Here’s how to transfer funds from PayMaya to GCash:

After logging in to the Maya app, tap ‘Bank transfer’.

Continue reading below ↓

Scroll down and tap ‘GCash’.

Input the amount, purpose of transfer, and GCash account details.

Continue reading below ↓
Recommended Videos

Each transaction comes with a P15 fee on top of the amount you’re transferring. The transaction fee will be deducted from your Maya wallet.

Tap next. You will be shown a summary of details before proceeding with the transaction. If all details are correct, tap ‘Transfer now’.

You’ll receive a one-time pin to your linked mobile number before the transfer is made.

Continue reading below ↓

MORE ON MAYA:

GUIDE: How to Cash In on PayMaya for Free Via BPI, MiniStop

PayMaya's Parent Voyager Plans Digital Banking Venture

Reportr is now on Quento. Download the app or visit the Quento website for more articles and videos from Reportr and your favorite websites.

Latest Headlines
Read Next
Recent News
With the reopening of several local destinations, this app has never been more timely.
No more Kapamilya-Kapatid joint venture.
She's part of the Fall 2022 Hauser Leaders Program.
The news. So what? Subscribe to the newsletter that explains what the news means for you.
The email address you entered is invalid.
Thank you for signing up to On Three, reportr's weekly newsletter delivered to your mailbox three times a week. Only the latest, most useful and most insightful reads.
By signing up to reportr.world newsletter, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.