The Finance section on 1340 is your complete guide to moving money in and out of your account using the payment channels Filipinos actually use every day. From GCash and Maya to online banking transfers, everything is denominated in Philippine pesos so there are no surprise currency conversion fees. Find out exactly how each method works, what the processing times look like, and which option fits your routine best.
The Finance section on 1340 is the dedicated information hub for everything related to deposits, withdrawals, and payment methods available to Philippine players. It covers how to fund your account using local e-wallets like GCash and Maya, how to transfer funds via online banking channels such as InstaPay and PESONet, and what to expect when requesting a withdrawal back to your preferred payment method. All transactions on 1340 are processed in Philippine pesos, which means you always know exactly how much you are sending or receiving without needing to calculate exchange rates. Processing times vary by method — e-wallets are typically the fastest for both deposits and withdrawals — and minimum transaction amounts are clearly stated for each channel. Whether you are topping up before a big match or cashing out your winnings after a strong session, this section gives you the practical details you need to move money with confidence.
Four key channels that make funding and withdrawing on 1340 straightforward for Filipino users.
GCash is the most widely used digital wallet in the Philippines and is fully supported on 1340 for both deposits and withdrawals. Deposits via GCash are typically credited to your 1340 account within minutes, making it the go-to choice when you want to place a bet quickly before an upcoming match or live casino session. To deposit, simply select GCash in the cashier section, enter your desired amount in Philippine pesos, and confirm the payment through your GCash app — the whole process takes under two minutes on most Android and iOS devices. Withdrawals back to GCash are also available, with processing times that are among the fastest of any method on the platform. Because GCash accounts are tied to verified Philippine mobile numbers, this method also adds an extra layer of identity assurance for your transactions.
Maya, formerly known as PayMaya, is the second major e-wallet supported on 1340 and is particularly popular among Filipino players who prefer a dedicated digital bank account experience alongside their e-wallet. Deposits through Maya follow the same quick in-app flow as GCash — you choose your amount, approve in the Maya app, and the funds appear in your 1340 balance almost immediately. Maya also supports QR code payments via QR Ph, which means you can scan and pay without manually entering account details, reducing the chance of input errors during a time-sensitive deposit. Withdrawal requests directed to Maya wallets are processed on the same business-day schedule as GCash, and there is no need to visit a physical counter or ATM to access your funds. If you use Maya as your primary spending account, it is one of the most seamless ways to move money between your everyday finances and your 1340 account.
For players who prefer to transact directly from their savings or current account, 1340 supports bank transfers through the two main interbank rail networks in the Philippines: InstaPay for real-time transfers and PESONet for batch settlements. InstaPay transactions are processed around the clock and typically arrive within a few minutes, making them a reliable alternative to e-wallets for larger deposit amounts. PESONet transfers follow a batch schedule and are best suited for non-urgent top-ups where you want the familiarity of your existing bank app. Most major Philippine banks including BDO, BPI, Metrobank, UnionBank, and RCBC are compatible with both networks, so the majority of Filipino players will find their preferred bank already supported. Online banking deposits tend to be favoured by players who keep larger balances and want the audit trail of a formal bank statement for their 1340 transactions.
Withdrawing from 1340 follows a clear and straightforward process regardless of which payment method you use. Once you have met any applicable wagering conditions, you can submit a withdrawal request directly from your account dashboard by selecting your preferred payout channel, entering the amount in Philippine pesos, and confirming the request. E-wallet withdrawals to GCash and Maya are generally the fastest, with most requests completed within the same business day when submitted during operating hours. Bank transfer withdrawals via InstaPay or PESONet follow the respective network schedules and may take slightly longer for first-time withdrawals while identity verification is completed. If you have any questions about the status of a pending withdrawal, the 1340 support team is available 24/7 via live chat to provide an update in real time.
| Method | Type | Deposit Speed | Withdrawal Speed | Currency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GCash | E-Wallet | Instant (under 5 min) | Same business day | PHP ₱ |
| Maya | E-Wallet / Digital Bank | Instant (under 5 min) | Same business day | PHP ₱ |
| InstaPay | Bank Transfer (real-time) | Under 10 min | Within 1 business day | PHP ₱ |
| PESONet | Bank Transfer (batch) | Same business day | 1–2 business days | PHP ₱ |
Getting funded for the first time takes only a few minutes once your account is set up. The process is designed to be intuitive whether you are using a mobile browser or the desktop site, and there is no need to download additional software or visit a physical payment outlet. Here is how it works from start to finish for Philippine players using local payment methods.
Head to the Register page and complete the sign-up form with your Philippine mobile number and basic details. Verification is quick and ensures your account is secure before any financial transactions take place.
After registering, go to the Login page, enter your credentials, and navigate to the Cashier or Deposit section from your account dashboard. You will see all available Philippine payment methods listed clearly.
Select GCash, Maya, or your preferred bank transfer option, enter the amount you want to deposit in Philippine pesos, and follow the on-screen prompts to approve the transaction through your chosen payment app. Funds are credited to your 1340 balance almost immediately for e-wallet deposits.
Straightforward answers to what Filipino players ask most about deposits and withdrawals on 1340.
Create your free 1340 account today, deposit in Philippine pesos using GCash, Maya, or your bank, and you are ready to explore sports betting, live casino games, and everything else the platform offers. Already registered? Jump straight back in and make your next deposit in under two minutes.