OKBet Withdrawal Philippines — Limits, Time & Methods
OKBet Withdrawal Methods in the Philippines
OKBet processes withdrawals through GCash, Maya, GrabPay, and bank transfer with minimum withdrawals of ₱100 for e-wallets and ₱500 for bank transfers, processing times ranging from instant to 24 hours for e-wallets and 1-3 banking days for bank transfers, with no withdrawal fees charged by the platform but a mandatory one-time KYC verification required before your first withdrawal.
Available Withdrawal Methods
OKBet supports four primary withdrawal options tailored for Filipino players, each with distinct processing characteristics and limits.
GCash Withdrawal
- Minimum withdrawal: ₱100
- Maximum withdrawal: ₱50,000 per transaction
- Processing time: Instant to 30 minutes
- Fees: No fees from OKBet
Maya (formerly PayMaya) Withdrawal
- Minimum withdrawal: ₱100
- Maximum withdrawal: ₱50,000 per transaction
- Processing time: Instant to 1 hour
- Fees: No fees from OKBet
GrabPay Withdrawal
- Minimum withdrawal: ₱100
- Maximum withdrawal: ₱25,000 per transaction
- Processing time: 30 minutes to 24 hours
- Fees: No fees from OKBet
Bank Transfer Withdrawal
- Minimum withdrawal: ₱500
- Maximum withdrawal: ₱500,000 per transaction
- Processing time: 1-3 banking days
- Fees: No fees from OKBet (your bank may charge receiving fees)
- Supported banks: BDO, BPI, Metrobank, UnionBank, and other major Philippine banks
Step-by-Step Withdrawal Process
Step 1: Complete KYC Verification
Before making your first withdrawal, you must complete identity verification. Log into your OKBet account and navigate to the Account Settings section. Upload the following documents:
- Valid government-issued ID (passport, driver's license, or UMID)
- Proof of address dated within the last three months (utility bill or bank statement)
- Selfie holding your ID next to your face
KYC verification typically takes 24-48 hours. You will receive an email confirmation once approved.
Step 2: Access Withdrawal Section
After logging in, click on your account balance displayed at the top right corner. Select "Withdraw" from the dropdown menu to access the withdrawal page.
Step 3: Select Payment Method
Choose your preferred withdrawal method from GCash, Maya, GrabPay, or Bank Transfer. Ensure this matches the method you used for deposits when possible, as OKBet may require withdrawals to the same source for security purposes.
Step 4: Enter Withdrawal Details
For e-wallet withdrawals, enter your registered mobile number linked to your GCash, Maya, or GrabPay account. For bank transfers, provide your complete bank account information including account number, account name, and bank branch.
Step 5: Specify Amount
Enter the amount you wish to withdraw, ensuring it meets the minimum requirement and does not exceed the maximum limit for your chosen method. Check that you have sufficient available balance, excluding any active bonus funds with pending wagering requirements.
Step 6: Confirm Transaction
Review all details carefully before clicking the "Confirm Withdrawal" button. You may need to enter a verification code sent to your registered mobile number or email for additional security.
Daily and Monthly Limits
OKBet implements the following withdrawal restrictions to ensure security and comply with regulations:
- Daily limit: ₱200,000 across all methods
- Monthly limit: ₱2,000,000 for standard accounts
- VIP accounts: Higher limits available upon request
Important Withdrawal Policies
Wagering Requirements
Deposits must be wagered at least once before withdrawal to prevent money laundering. Bonus funds require completion of specific wagering requirements as stated in the promotion terms.
Same Method Policy
OKBet requires withdrawals to be processed using the same method as your deposit whenever possible. If your deposit method does not support withdrawals, contact customer support to arrange an alternative.
Processing Hours
Withdrawal requests are processed 24/7, but bank transfers follow banking hours and may experience delays during weekends and Philippine public holidays. E-wallet withdrawals are typically fastest during regular business hours from 9 AM to 6 PM Philippine time.
Arjun Mehta · Philippines · 2026