GCash Cash In Fees: A guide to fees, limits and free methods in 2025
A transparent guide to GCash cash-in fees. Get a full breakdown of charges at different partners and learn the best methods to cash in for free.
Ria1 is an international money transfer service which can be used to send a payment from 20+ countries, to many different destinations around the world. If you’re wondering how to receive money from Ria in the Philippines this guide is for you. We’ll cover how and where to claim a Ria remittance in the Philippines, and all the pay in and pay out options available.
Let’s start with a few important requirements if you’re going to receive a payment through Ria in the Philippines:
It’s worth noting here that the services and options available for the person sending you money might vary depending on where in the world they’re located. For this guide we have used Ria US as an example when looking for specific options, features and fees - have your sender check the terms and conditions of their local Ria service wherever they are before they start their transfer.
If you want someone to use Ria from abroad to send transfers to the Philippines, they’ll first need to create a Ria account. There are a few different ways to do this - here’s an example of how to register a Ria account in the app, from the US4:
Once you have an account, you can send a payment. In many countries, you can send a payment with Ria online, in app or in person at an agent. The easiest option is usually to make a digital payment online or in the Ria app5:
Here’s the information you’ll need to have to hand to send a payment through Ria to the Philippines, for deposit to a bank account:
If you’re sending money for cash pickup, you’ll need the recipient’s full name as it is shown on their government issued ID documents.
Once your money is moving, you or the recipient can track the transfer online or in app6.
How long a Ria money transfer takes may depend on the payout method7:
Bear in mind that if you’re sending money to a bank account after 3 PM Manilla time, or on Saturdays and Sundays may take up to 2 working days.
Let’s look at how you might be able to receive money through Ria in the Philippines.
If you’re getting a payment through Ria to be picked up in cash you will need to ask the sender to give you the PIN which they receive after the transfer is confirmed. You can then take this and your government issued photo ID to a local agent to get your cash.
There are over 20,000 agents to choose from. Decide where to claim your Ria remittance by looking on the Ria locations map8 and picking the one which is easiest for you.
From some countries, your sender may be able to opt to send money to be delivered to your door in cash by courier. This service is not available everywhere, but if it’s an option all you’ll need to do is to be home when the courier calls, and able to show your ID and give the transfer PIN. The courier will then give you your money in PHP or USD cash, depending on what was requested.
If you’re getting a Ria payment to your bank all you need to do is to give the sender your bank information, including the account number and bank address, and your full name. The money will be deposited to your account - usually in 30 minutes or so.
Looking to compare the options for a transfer to a bank account in the Philippines? We’ll cover an alternative that might suit you - Wise - in just a moment.
The final option usually available for Ria transfers to the Philippines is to have your money deposited to your preferred mobile wallet. Ria partners with the following mobile wallets:
Just make sure your sender has the phone number associated with your wallet and your money should be deposited automatically.
Generally, the recipient will not pay a fee to receive money in the Philippines. That said, some banks or mobile wallets have their own fees for receiving payments so you’ll need to check the account terms and conditions to see if the provider will deduct any fee for an incoming money transfer.
It’s also helpful to note that limits apply on cash pick ups in the Philippines, based on the location in which you want to get your money:
So - as the recipient you may not need to pay to get your Ria payment. But the service isn’t free - the costs are just picked up by the person sending you money. Let’s take a look.
The costs the sender needs to pay can vary based on:
Charges vary, but are shown on screen when the sender arranges the payment. If your sender wants to keep costs as low as possible they’ll probably need to pay with a bank transfer - if they want a faster payment, using a card is often a better choice. Sending with a credit card is usually the most expensive option, incurring fees from both Ria and the card provider. The transfer fee isn’t the only cost - currency conversion fees may also apply. More on that next.
There’s one final fee - a markup which is a fee added to the exchange rate. This fee is rolled into the rate used to convert the sender’s currency to PHP, which means that it can be pretty tricky to spot.
Using a currency exchange markup isn’t uncommon but it can make the pricing pretty confusing as it’s harder to see what the transfer is really costing including all the fees applied.
Sa Wise, makakakuha ka ng 8+ local account details, kasama ang PHP, USD, GBP, AUD at marami pang iba. Kaya, mas madali at convenient na makatanggap ka ng pera direkta. Mag sign-up ka lang ng libreng account, at mae-enjoy mo nang i-manage ang pera mo gamit lang ang phone mo.
Kapag natangap mo na ang pera mo, madali mo itong i-convert sa 40+ na currencies, with low fees, at sa mid-market rate - ito yung totoo at nakikita mong rate sa Google. Kasama na dito ang pag-exchange ng peso na may one-time conversion fee na nagsisimula sa 0.57%. Kitang-kita na agad yan upfront, walang patong o hidden fees.
Kaya, tumanggap, mag-exchange, at ilipat ang funds mo sa iyong local bank account gamit ang Wise.
*Please see terms of use and product availability for your region or visit Wise fees and pricing for the most up to date pricing and fee information.
This publication is provided for general information purposes and does not constitute legal, tax or other professional advice from Wise Payments Limited or its subsidiaries and its affiliates, and it is not intended as a substitute for obtaining advice from a financial advisor or any other professional.
We make no representations, warranties or guarantees, whether expressed or implied, that the content in the publication is accurate, complete or up to date.
A transparent guide to GCash cash-in fees. Get a full breakdown of charges at different partners and learn the best methods to cash in for free.
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