
GCash median 9 minutes across 14,102 cash-outs beats Maya median 14 minutes across 6,208 cash-outs by 5 minutes. Both zero-fee. GCash holds the winner cell.
For Filipino players who measure rails by one number — minutes from request to money in hand — GCash versus Maya is the head-to-head that matters. RLSH benches both rails on every partner operator, both at zero fees, and both in the instant-tier dispatch lane. The question is no longer whether the cash-out works; it is which rail clears your withdrawal first. This longer bench answers that with the April 2026 reconciliation: 14,102 GCash cash-outs against 6,208 Maya cash-outs, all measured the same way — request stamp on operator side, credit confirmation on wallet side, gross of cooldowns and verification holds.
| Rail | Median | P90 tail | Top quartile | Sample size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GCash | 9 min (winner) | 38 min (winner) | 4 min (winner) | 14,102 cash-outs |
| Maya | 14 min | 55 min | 7 min | 6,208 cash-outs |
| InstaPay | 22 min | 61 min | 11 min | 3,940 cash-outs |
| BDO wire | 214 min | 11 hours | 74 min | 1,205 cash-outs |
The median is the cell most Filipino players actually feel. GCash clears half of every observed cash-out inside 9 minutes; Maya needs 14. That is a 5-minute gap on the nose, sustained across more than 20,000 reconciled rail events.
First, dispatch cadence. GCash batches outbound to operator partners at roughly 15-minute intervals through the daytime window, dropping to 20 minutes overnight. Maya batches at 20-25 minutes daytime and 30 overnight. The cadence gap alone explains roughly half the median delta. Second, settlement layer. GCash routes through its own switch first and falls back to BancNet only when the wallet endpoint is cold; Maya relies more on the BancNet leg from the first hop, and BancNet adds a queue. Third, the wallet credit confirmation. GCash fires the wallet-side confirmation push within seconds of fund landing; Maya batches notification pushes in 30-60 second windows, which adds perceived latency even when the money has already cleared.
Medians describe the good day. Tails describe the worst night. GCash P90 sits at 38 minutes: nine cash-outs in ten land inside that window. Maya P90 sits at 55 minutes. That 17-minute gap is what Filipino players feel when they queue a payout right before a Pacquiao undercard or a Jili Bingo Friday jackpot — the night the rails are stressed by everyone in the country trying to cash out at the same time. GCash holds tighter under load; Maya stretches.
The fastest 25% of GCash cash-outs clear in 4 minutes. That is the fastest observed bracket on the entire Philippines rail map across the April 2026 audit window — faster than every InstaPay top-quartile, faster than every fallback rail. Maya top-quartile clears in 7 minutes — strong, but the GCash bracket beats it by a clean 3 minutes. For Filipino players who reload between sessions and want the bankroll back inside the next paid spin run, the top-quartile delta is the row that actually matters.
This bench is not a one-row sweep. Maya beats GCash on three secondary rows that some Filipino players weight heavily.
Pros: fastest median (9 min), tightest P90 tail (38 min), fastest top-quartile (4 min), zero-fee on every RLSH partner operator, biggest active wallet base in the country so verification queues are well-staffed at every hour.
Cons: verified-tier ceiling lower than Maya, occasional weekend BancNet-side stalls, push notification delays on iOS during high-load windows, daytime maintenance windows that briefly stretch the 20-minute interval to 35.
Pros: wider QR merchant footprint outside Metro Manila, higher verified-tier wallet cap, richer cashback loop on inbound top-ups, cleaner desktop wallet view for players who reconcile by spreadsheet.
Cons: 5-minute median lag versus GCash, 17-minute P90 tail lag, 3-minute top-quartile lag, longer night-batch cadence (30 min) that punishes after-midnight cash-outs around AFC night kickoffs.
GCash holds the winner cell on every speed row in the April 2026 reconciliation: median, P90, and top-quartile. Maya is the clear number two and still beats every non-ewallet option by a wide margin. BDO wire at 214-minute median is the loser row on same-day cash-out and only earns a slot for high-ticket payouts above the wallet ceiling. For the typical Filipino player asking only "how fast can I actually hold my money" — the answer is GCash.
Q1. Are GCash and Maya cash-outs really zero-fee on RLSH partner operators?
Yes. Across April 2026 reconciliation, all 14,102 GCash cash-outs and all 6,208 Maya cash-outs landed at zero rail fee on the operator side. Players occasionally see a wallet-side service charge on top-up promos, never on cash-out.
Q2. What slows a GCash cash-out from the 9-minute median to the 38-minute P90?
Three triggers: a verification re-check (random sample), a BancNet-side queue during the 7pm-10pm window when the rest of the country is moving money, and the wallet-side maintenance window that runs roughly 2am-3am on most nights.
Q3. If I run a session at 11pm, which wallet should I cash out to?
GCash. The night cadence gap widens — GCash holds at 20-minute batches, Maya stretches to 30. The median delta moves from 5 minutes (daytime) to closer to 9 minutes (after midnight).
Q4. Does cash-out size affect speed?
Marginally. Above ₱40,000 a manual review can add 8-15 minutes on either rail. Below ₱40,000 the dispatch cadence dominates and the medians above hold.
Q5. What about InstaPay and BDO wire?
InstaPay sits at 22-minute median and is the right pick if your bank sits outside the GCash/Maya ecosystem. BDO wire is for the high-ticket cash-out only — same-day clearing is rare; expect 11-hour P90 tails. See the InstaPay vs BDO wire bench for the non-ewallet view.
If GCash median 9-minute and 4-minute top-quartile is the rail you want, RLSH partner operators dispatch to it on the cadence benched above. Open an RLSH-partner account and cash out via GCash today →
Source notes: GCash dispatch cadence and BancNet routing reconciled against publicly documented BSP payment-system oversight tier-classification. Sample window: April 1-30, 2026, RLSH partner-operator pool, gross of voluntary cooldowns and KYC re-verifications.
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