tbjili Payment – Deposit & Withdraw in PHP Using GCash, Maya & Local Bank Transfer

The tbjili Payment page covers everything Filipino players need to know about funding their account and withdrawing winnings — from supported local methods like GCash and Maya to bank transfer options, processing times, and step-by-step deposit guidance. All transactions are handled in Philippine pesos (PHP), with no currency conversion required at any stage. Whether you are making your first deposit or checking on a withdrawal, this page has the answers.

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Fund your tbjili account instantly using GCash, Maya, or local bank transfer — all in PHP.
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What Is the tbjili Payment Section?

The tbjili Payment section is where Filipino players manage all financial activity on the platform — depositing funds into their account and withdrawing any winnings back to their preferred local method. Unlike international platforms that require currency conversion or unfamiliar payment systems, tbjili is set up specifically for players in the Philippines, supporting GCash, Maya, and Philippine bank transfers as the primary deposit and withdrawal channels. All amounts are handled in Philippine pesos (PHP), so the figure you enter is exactly what gets processed, with no hidden exchange rate applied. Deposits are typically reflected in your tbjili account quickly after processing, letting you get into games, sports betting, jackpots, or lottery draws without a long wait. This page covers how each payment method works, what processing times to expect, and how to set up your preferred method before making your first transaction.

Three Ways to Fund Your tbjili Account

GCash, Maya, and Philippine bank transfer — all in PHP, all from your phone.

GCash

GCash is the most widely used mobile wallet in the Philippines, and it is one of the primary deposit and withdrawal options available on tbjili. To use GCash, link your registered GCash number to your tbjili payment settings, then select GCash as your method when making a deposit or requesting a withdrawal. Transactions are processed in PHP and the amount is reflected in your tbjili account after standard processing confirmation. GCash is especially convenient for Filipino players who already use it daily for other purchases, as it requires no additional sign-up or separate bank account. Withdrawal requests processed via GCash follow the same verification steps as deposits, with processing times detailed in the tbjili payment information section after login.

Maya

Maya (formerly PayMaya) is the second major e-wallet option supported by tbjili for Filipino players, offering a straightforward deposit and withdrawal experience fully in PHP. Players with an active Maya account can connect it to their tbjili payment profile and use it for both incoming deposits and outgoing withdrawal requests without needing to visit a bank or physical outlet. Maya transactions are completed through your existing Maya app on Android or iOS, keeping the entire process on your mobile device — no desktop required. For players who prefer Maya over GCash as their primary digital wallet, tbjili treats both methods equally in terms of access and processing workflow. Full setup instructions for linking your Maya account are available within the tbjili payment settings after logging in to your account.

Bank Transfer

Philippine bank transfer is available for tbjili players who prefer to transact directly through their local bank account rather than a mobile wallet. This option supports major Philippine banks and follows standard online banking transfer procedures, with amounts processed in PHP from your bank account to your tbjili balance. Bank transfers are a reliable choice for larger deposit amounts or for players who do not use GCash or Maya as their primary financial tool. Processing times for bank transfers may be slightly longer than e-wallet options depending on the bank's clearing schedule, so it is worth checking the expected timeline in your tbjili payment settings before initiating a transfer. Withdrawal via bank transfer follows a similar process, with funds sent directly to your registered Philippine bank account after the standard verification steps are completed.

How to Make Your First Deposit on tbjili

Setting up payments on tbjili is straightforward for any Filipino player. Follow these steps to fund your account and get started with games, sports betting, or lottery draws right away.

  1. 1
    Register or Log In

    If you do not have a tbjili account yet, go to the Register page and complete the free sign-up form. It takes only a few minutes and gives you immediate access to all platform sections. Existing members can go straight to the Login page to access their account and payment settings.

  2. 2
    Open Payment Settings

    After logging in, navigate to your account's payment or cashier section. This is where you can add your preferred Philippine payment method — GCash, Maya, or bank transfer — and manage both deposit and withdrawal preferences from a single dashboard.

  3. 3
    Select a Method and Enter Amount

    Choose GCash, Maya, or bank transfer as your deposit method, then enter the amount in PHP you wish to add to your tbjili balance. The minimum and maximum deposit limits for each method are displayed clearly in the payment section so you always know the applicable range before confirming.

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    Confirm and Start Playing

    Complete the transaction through your chosen payment app or bank portal. Once your deposit is confirmed and reflected in your tbjili balance, you can head to Games, Lottery, or Jackpot and begin playing immediately with your funded PHP balance.

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Use GCash, Maya, or bank transfer to fund your tbjili account — all from your mobile browser in PHP.

Payment Method Overview

A quick comparison of tbjili's supported Philippine payment options.

Method Type Currency Deposit Withdrawal Mobile-Friendly
GCash E-Wallet PHP Yes Yes Yes
Maya E-Wallet PHP Yes Yes Yes
Bank Transfer Local Bank PHP Yes Yes Yes

Once your account is funded, these sections are the best places to start.

All Game Categories

After funding your tbjili balance, the Games section gives you a full overview of every entertainment category on the platform — sports betting, slots, live casino, jackpots, and lottery all in one place. It is the natural next step once your PHP balance is ready to use.

Jackpot Games

The Jackpot section lists all progressive and fixed jackpot titles available on tbjili with their current prize pools and entry details. It is a popular destination for Filipino players who want to put their funded balance toward a title with a larger prize potential.

FAQ & Help Centre

If you have questions about deposit limits, withdrawal timelines, account verification, or any other payment-related topic, the FAQ page has detailed answers written in clear Philippine English to help you resolve issues quickly without contacting support.

Payment FAQ

Common questions from Filipino players about tbjili deposits, withdrawals, and payment methods.

tbjili supports three primary payment methods for Filipino players: GCash, Maya, and Philippine bank transfer. All three options allow both deposits and withdrawals, and all transactions are processed in Philippine pesos (PHP) with no currency conversion required. GCash and Maya are e-wallet options that work directly from your smartphone, while bank transfer is available for players who prefer to transact through their local Philippine bank account. To set up your preferred method, log in to your tbjili account, navigate to the payment or cashier section, and follow the instructions to link your chosen option. If you have questions about a specific method or run into any issue, the FAQ page has detailed guidance, or you can contact the tbjili support team at [email protected].

Deposit processing times on tbjili vary depending on the payment method used. GCash and Maya deposits are typically the fastest, often reflecting in your tbjili balance shortly after the transaction is confirmed on the e-wallet side. Philippine bank transfers may take longer due to standard bank clearing schedules, particularly for inter-bank transfers that process during banking hours. The expected processing time for each method is displayed within the tbjili payment section after login, so you can check the specific timeline before initiating a transaction. If a deposit does not appear within the expected timeframe, contact the tbjili support team via live chat or email at [email protected] with your transaction reference for assistance.

Yes — both GCash and Maya support withdrawals on tbjili, not just deposits. To request a withdrawal, log in to your tbjili account, go to the payment or cashier section, select your preferred withdrawal method, and enter the amount in PHP you wish to withdraw. Your withdrawal request will go through the platform's standard verification process before the funds are sent to your linked GCash or Maya account. Bank transfer withdrawals work similarly, with funds sent directly to your registered Philippine bank account after verification. Withdrawal processing times and any applicable conditions are listed clearly in your tbjili payment settings, and the FAQ page has additional guidance on the withdrawal process for each method.

Yes, a registered and verified tbjili account is required before you can make any deposits or access the payment section. Registration is free and takes only a few minutes — go to the Register page, complete the sign-up form with your email address and a secure password, and confirm your account. Once your account is active, you can log in, navigate to the payment settings, and add your preferred Philippine payment method before making your first deposit. If you already have an account, use the Login page to access your dashboard and go directly to the payment or cashier section. For any account setup questions, the FAQ page has step-by-step answers in Philippine English.

No — all transactions on tbjili for Philippine players are processed directly in Philippine pesos (PHP), so there is no currency conversion at any point in the deposit or withdrawal process. The amount you enter in PHP is the exact amount processed, and any winnings you withdraw are returned to your GCash, Maya, or Philippine bank account in PHP as well. This removes the exchange rate uncertainty that Filipino players sometimes encounter on international platforms that default to US dollars or other foreign currencies. Having your preferred local payment method set up in your tbjili account ensures that both deposits and withdrawals move cleanly in PHP without any additional conversion steps or hidden fees tied to currency exchange.

Ready to Fund Your tbjili Account?

Register for free to access GCash, Maya, and Philippine bank transfer payment options — deposit and withdraw in PHP with no currency conversion, fully from your mobile browser anywhere in the Philippines.