From GCash top-ups in seconds to bank transfers that clear the same day, luckygame makes moving money as smooth as possible. No hidden fees, no confusing conversion rates — just clean Philippine Peso transactions built for how Filipinos actually bank.
One of the most common questions new players ask before signing up at luckygame is: "How do I put money in, and how do I get my winnings out?" It's a fair question — and the answer is simpler than you might expect. luckygame was built from the ground up with Filipino payment habits in mind, which means the methods you already use every day are the same ones that power your gaming wallet.
Whether you're a GCash user in Quezon City who tops up everything from groceries to gaming, a BDO account holder in Makati who prefers online banking, or a PayMaya user in Cebu who likes keeping finances separate, luckygame has you covered. All transactions are processed in Philippine Peso — no currency conversion, no surprise exchange rate fees, no confusion.
luckygame also processes withdrawals 24/7, including Philippine holidays. So whether you hit a big win on a Crash Goal round during the PBA Finals or land a jackpot on a slot game on Christmas Eve, your money moves when you want it to — not just on banking days.
Security is built into every transaction. luckygame uses 256-bit SSL encryption on all payment flows, two-factor authentication for withdrawals, and a strict KYC (Know Your Customer) verification process to protect your funds and your identity. Your money is safe here.
All deposits and withdrawals are in Philippine Peso. No conversion, no hidden FX fees.
GCash, PayMaya, BPI, BDO, Metrobank, InstaPay, and PESONet — all supported natively.
luckygame charges ₱0 on all withdrawals. What you win is what you receive.
Transactions are processed around the clock, including weekends and PH public holidays.
luckygame operates under applicable Philippine gaming regulations for your protection.
Every method below is fully supported for both deposits and withdrawals. Pick the one that fits your lifestyle.
The most popular e-wallet in the Philippines. Deposit or withdraw directly from your GCash app in seconds. No bank account needed — just your registered mobile number.
Maya is the go-to digital wallet for millions of Filipinos, especially those who prefer a full digital banking experience. Fast, reliable, and widely used from Manila to Davao.
Bank of the Philippine Islands is one of the most trusted banks in the country. Use BPI online banking or the BPI app to fund your luckygame wallet directly from your savings or checking account.
Banco de Oro is the largest bank in the Philippines by assets. BDO online banking and the BDO app are both supported for luckygame deposits and withdrawals — smooth and straightforward.
Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company is a household name across the Philippines. Metrobank online transfers to and from luckygame are processed reliably, with same-day clearing on most transactions.
BSP's real-time interbank fund transfer service. If your bank or e-wallet supports InstaPay, you can send funds to luckygame almost instantly — available 24/7 including holidays and weekends.
The Philippine EFT System and Operations Network handles batch electronic fund transfers between banks. Ideal for larger withdrawals where you prefer a traditional bank-to-bank transfer with full audit trail.
UnionBank is one of the most digitally advanced banks in the Philippines. Its app and online portal make transferring funds to luckygame quick and hassle-free, with real-time balance updates.
Already using ShopeePay for your online shopping? You can use the same wallet to fund your luckygame account. It's a convenient option for players who keep a balance in ShopeePay for everyday use.
Funding your luckygame account takes less than two minutes. Here's exactly how it works, from login to game-ready balance.
Head to luckygame Login and sign in with your registered email or mobile number. New players can register in under two minutes — just your basic details and you're in.
From your luckygame dashboard, tap the "Deposit" button. You'll see all available payment methods listed clearly with their current processing times.
Select your preferred payment method — GCash, PayMaya, BPI, BDO, or any other supported option. Enter the amount in PHP (minimum ₱100 for most methods).
Complete the payment in your chosen app or bank portal. Your luckygame balance updates instantly for e-wallets, or within the stated processing time for bank transfers.
Getting your money out is just as easy as putting it in. luckygame processes withdrawals 24/7 with zero fees on all methods.
First-time withdrawals require KYC verification — a quick process where you submit a valid Philippine ID (SSS, PhilHealth, driver's license, or passport). This protects your account from unauthorized withdrawals.
From your luckygame wallet dashboard, select "Withdraw." Your available balance and any pending bonus wagering requirements will be displayed clearly before you proceed.
Choose your withdrawal method — GCash is the fastest at around 5 minutes. Enter your registered account number or mobile number and the amount you want to withdraw (minimum ₱200).
Confirm the withdrawal request. luckygame will process it and send the funds directly to your chosen account. You'll receive a confirmation notification once the transfer is complete.
luckygame charges absolutely nothing on withdrawals — no processing fee, no service charge, no minimum fee. Whether you're withdrawing ₱200 or ₱200,000, the full amount lands in your GCash, PayMaya, or bank account. This is one of the things luckygame players from Iloilo to Cagayan de Oro consistently mention as a standout feature. Your winnings are yours — every single peso of them.
Not sure which method to use? This table breaks down the key details so you can pick the best option for your situation.
| Method | Type | Deposit Speed | Withdrawal Speed | Min Deposit | Min Withdrawal | Fee | 24/7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GCash | E-Wallet | Instant | ~5 min | ₱100 | ₱200 | ₱0 | |
| PayMaya | E-Wallet | Instant | ~15 min | ₱100 | ₱200 | ₱0 | |
| InstaPay | Interbank | Near-Instant | ~15 min | ₱100 | ₱200 | ₱0 | |
| ShopeePay | E-Wallet | Instant | ~30 min | ₱100 | ₱200 | ₱0 | |
| BPI Online | Bank | ~30 min | ~2 hrs | ₱200 | ₱500 | ₱0 | |
| BDO Online | Bank | ~30 min | ~2 hrs | ₱200 | ₱500 | ₱0 | |
| Metrobank | Bank | ~1 hr | ~2 hrs | ₱200 | ₱500 | ₱0 | |
| UnionBank | Bank | ~30 min | ~2 hrs | ₱200 | ₱500 | ₱0 | |
| PESONet | Interbank | Same Day | Same Day | ₱500 | ₱1,000 | ₱0 |
Processing times are estimates and may vary depending on your bank or e-wallet provider. luckygame processes all requests immediately on our end.
Every peso you deposit or withdraw is protected by multiple layers of security. Here's what luckygame does to keep your funds and personal data secure.
All payment data transmitted between your device and luckygame servers is protected by bank-grade 256-bit SSL encryption. The same standard used by major Philippine banks like BPI and BDO.
Withdrawals require 2FA confirmation via your registered mobile number. Even if someone knows your password, they cannot withdraw your funds without access to your phone.
luckygame requires identity verification before processing withdrawals. A valid Philippine government ID is all you need — this step ensures only you can access your winnings.
Our automated fraud detection monitors all transactions in real time. Unusual activity triggers an immediate review, and our security team is available 24/7 to investigate and resolve any concerns.
Player funds are held in segregated accounts separate from luckygame's operational funds. This means your balance is protected regardless of any business-side financial activity.
luckygame operates under applicable Philippine gaming regulations. Compliance with PAGCOR standards means our payment processes are regularly audited for fairness and security.
luckygame maintains transparent transaction limits to ensure smooth operations and regulatory compliance. Here's what you need to know before making your first deposit or withdrawal.