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June 29, 2018 By iSensey

PayMaya Reload Fee, Bills Payment Fee, Send Money Charges, and more

Table of Fees of PayMaya is listed on this post like reload charges, fee for making bills payment, transfer funds to another PayMaya account, and other info.

PayMaya has several uses, for one if you have balance in your account, you can purchase discounted prepaid loads, send money to friends and family, you can also pay bills conveniently, plus you can withdraw money via ATM*.

*The last option is available only for those who already have a physical Paymaya card and have upgraded their account.

paymaya fees and charges

PayMaya Fees and Charges

Send PayMaya to another PayMaya account – Free (Promo period)

Send Money PayMaya to SmartMoney and vice versa – 0.5% (the sender will pay the transfer charge)

Reload via 7 Eleven Convenience Stores – Free (Promo Period)

Reload via SM and Robinsons – Free (Promo Period)

Reload via Smart Wireless Centers – FREE

Reload via Padala Centers – 2 to 3%

Bills Payment via Messenger Padala Centers – P10

Reload via Bank – BDO ATM and Online – Free

ATM Withdrawal Bancnet – P15

ATM Withdrawal Landbank – P5

Note: After promo period, appropriate charges apply.

These transaction charges are correct as of June 29, 2018. We will try our best to update this reference if there are changes.


By the way, PLDT is in partnership with Paymaya for the MVP rewards Card program. You may want to look into that if you’re a PLDT subscriber or if you are a user of prepaid or postpaid Smart and Sun Cellular. You can also get a PLDT MVP – PayMaya physical card. Right now, they are giving the card for Free.

You will earn points or cash-back for every full payment made on time or before due date, as well as if you will load up your prepaid Smart/Sun sims. But first, you must enroll and create an account in MVP Rewards then connect to PayMaya to earn those points.


 Get a PayMaya Account!

PayMaya does not have maintaining balance unlike regular banking products.

You can use PayMaya to pay for airline bookings, hotel reservations, shopping online, receive PayMaya credits from another user, go for cashless shopping in establishments which accepts PayMaya (use the QR code), and many more options.

Financial services like PayMaya, GCash, SmartMoney, etc are making life more convenient especially when it comes to fund transfer, online shopping payment, and more.

Sign-up for a FREE PayMaya account today.

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Filed Under: Money Tagged With: PayMaya, PayMaya Bills Payment, PayMaya cash-in charge, PayMaya PLDT, PayMaya Reload Fee, PayMaya Top-up Centers, PayMaya top-up fee, PLDT MVP Rewards

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  1. Liza Toledo says

    March 9, 2020 at 10:52 pm

    can get extra charge the smart padala agent of 3% the amount sent upon claiming from paymaya to smart money?.

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