Last update: Feb 18, 2023
A GCash integration is an agreement with a merchant to provide a GCash-related service to his app or website or store. This usually involves a deeper technical implementation and commitment from the merchant and GCash.
This page enumerates the different existing integrations GCash has. Please bear in mind that this is a work in progress – I’ll be adding to this as we have more.
Payments
These partners enable GCash users to pay for their respective products and services.
Online Payments (Web-based)
Internet Payment Gateways
Sometimes a merchant has no resources to directly integrate, they could instead partner with a Payment Gateway to have access to many payment options, including GCash.
- 2C2P
- Adyen
- AltPayNet
- AnyonePay
- Asiapay
- Asia United Bank
- BDO
- BUX – a payment platform that allows URL links
- ChatGenie – allows a merchant to sell in FB Messenger
- DragonPay
- eGHL
- Fucent Gateway
- IPay MyEG
- IPay88
- JazzyPay – provides online payment platforms to schools, clinics, and wellness-related merchants
- Jumper.ai
- Landbank
- Magpie – a payment platform that provides different tech tools for any merchant
- Metrobank
- PayMongo – a payment platform that allows payment via sharing of URL links
- Paynamics
- Paymaya
- Pilipinas Teleserv
- Synermaxx
- Traxion
- XendIt
Online Shops/Platforms
- ACHealth – the health subsidiary of Ayala Corporation, handles brands like MedGrocer, Generika, FamilyDoc, AIDE
- Apple App Store, iTunes, iCloud
- Bayad Center Online
- BingoPlus
- Bonds.ph
- Booky
- Chowking Delivery
- Codashop – online game currency shop
- Delirush – provides food deliveries, similar to FoodPanda
- DTI BNRS – official government portal for registering business names
- Eight2Eight – offers ready-to-eat meals
- EPlayment – online platform providing a shared wallet for gaming
- Facebook ads – payment provided by Adyen
- Flowerstore.ph – buying bouquets online
- FoodPanda – auto-debit integration by Alipay
- Greenwich Delivery
- Generation Hope – donate for a good cause (and a chance to win a meet-up with a local celebrity)
- Globe Paybills – pay your Globe postpaid and landline bills online
- GMovies – site where you can buy movie tickets; this is different from GMovies in the GCash app
- Google Play Store (Youtube included)
- Greenwich
- Groower – an online platform that connects farmers with investors
- HealthNow – a platform for online healthcare
- HirNa – cash-in for drivers
- Jollibee
- Klook – an online travel agency
- Kumu – a local live stream platform; payments provided by Paymongo
- Lalamove – driver top-ups; payment provided by 2C2P
- Lazada – an online shopping website
- Metrodeal – a daily deals/voucher site
- Metromart
- Mobile360 – provides SMS blast services
- McDelivery
- NSO Online – PSA Birth Certificate, CENOMAR, and death certificate service; payments provided by Pilipinas Teleserv
- OKBet
- PDAX (Philippine Digital Asset Exchange) – cryptocurrency; payments provided by Paymongo
- Philippine Airlines – airline tickets; payments provided by 2C2P
- Pickup Coffee Online
- Pricelocq – partnership with SEAOIL Philippines to lock gas price and redeem at that locked price
- PSAOnline – have your birth certificate delivered
- Puregold Mobile App (Android, IOS) – supermarket shopping service app
- QuadX – Logistics Solution
- Razer Gold – gaming load
- Reddoorz – affordable quality hotels
- S5 – online casino
- Shakey’s
- ShareTreats – a service that enables sending gifts/treats
- Shein – store that provides affordable clothes and houseware
- Shell Karga – a site where FoodPanda and Lalamove drivers can top up
- Shopee – an online shopping site; payments provided by Dragonpay
- ShopSM – shopping at SM Malls; payments provided by IPay88
- Singlife – provides mobile-first insurance products
- St Lukes – you can now pay via GCash for any medical service and/or accommodation
- Susan One – payroll solution
- Synermaxx – SMS blasting services
- Tiktok Gifts
- TrikeNow – provides trike pick-up service
- Unipin – online game credits shop; payments provided by Dragonpay
- Zalora – fashion shopping site; payments provided by Dragonpay
Offline Payments (QR Code based)
Payment Providers (with their own payment devices)
- Asia United Bank – uses the Paymate app for merchants (Android, IOS)
- BDO (via Castles or Ingenico) – uses Dynamic QR Scan to Pay, Generate QR, and Static QR Scan-to-Pay type of payments
- BeepBeep – augments vending machines and other dumb machines to accept cashless payments
- Broadleaf – provides payment services to transport cooperatives
- Fastek
- Fucent Gateway – provides WeChatPay/Alipay and now GCash integrated machines for QR payments
- GHL – integrates Generate Code type of payments
- Metrobank
- Paymaya – offers Dynamic QR Scan to Pay payments
- Posible – provides Dynamic QR Scan to Pay payments
- VeritasPay – provides payment terminals for SMEs
Merchants with QR Integrations
- 7-11 – Generate Code payments (also has cash-in via Cliqq kiosk)
- Alipay – integrated with cross-border payments (Alipay users can pay via Scan to Pay QR codes that have “Alipay accepted” note)
- Aldo
- Alfamart
- All Day Supermarket
- AllBikes
- AllHome
- Allsports
- American Eagle
- Assembly
- beep – provides Generate Code payment support for certain bus terminals
- Bench – offers Generate Code payment option in actual stores
- Bonchon – offers Generate Code payments via white box terminals
- Boxplus Digital – provides parcel delivery and safekeeping services
- Call It Spring
- Charles and Keith
- Dimensione
- Estee Lauder
- Grab Scan Go – managed lobby markets for private businesses
- Jins
- Jo Malone
- Jollibee – some company stores have Scan to Pay payment integrations
- Kal
- Kashieca
- KFC – some stores have Generate Code payments
- Kiehls
- La Senza
- La Vie en Rose
- Mandaue Foam Home Store
- Max’s Restaurant
- Megaworld Corporation
- Merkado
- Ministop
- Mothercare
- No Brand
- Paul Smith
- Pedro
- Petbuddy
- Philvending Corp – provides Pay Scan Go kiosks, usually for company mini groceries
- Puregold – first to introduce Generate Code payments
- Robinson’s Supermarket
- Savemore
- Shopwise
- South Star Drug
- Starbucks – offers Generate Code payment option
- The Athletes Foot
- The Faceshop
- The Marketplace
- The SM Store
- Ubitechnology – provides cashless Smart Parking solutions (currently in Ayala Malls Manila Bay)
- UrbanRevivo
- Vend – provides vending machines that integrate Scan to Pay QR codes
- VendingTech
- VeritasPay – provides payment devices for vending machines
Cash-in
These partners enable GCash users to cash into their wallets. Here is a tutorial about Cash-in and Cash out.
Over-the-Counter Partners
- All Day Supermarket
- Angkas – top-ups for drivers via USSD code (*143#)
- Ayannah
- Bayad Center
- Easy Day Shop
- ECPay
- ExpressPay
- Gaisano Grand
- Grab – top-ups for drivers via USSD code (*143#)
- Growsari – empowering sari-sari stores with inventory management and other services
- LBC
- Ministop
- Palawan Pawnshop
- PJ Lhuillier
- Puregold
- Posible – another provider of do-it-all terminals for sari-sari stores
- SM Mart
- South Star Drug
- Robinson’s Department Store
- SM (Department Store, Hypermarket, Savemore, Supermarket)
- True Money
- Villarica Pawnshop
- Zoompay
Banks
For an explanation about GCash Bank Transfers, click here.
- BPI – one of the best ways to Cash-in, if you have an account
- Instapay (via Bancnet) – enables Bank Transfer to almost any bank
- Unionbank – one of the best banking apps (how-to link here)
Machine Cash-In
- 7-11 – Cliqq kiosks enable cash-in
- eTap/Pay&Go – kiosks located in Ministop stores (how-to here)
- Shell Select – kiosks located in selected Shell Stations
- TouchPay – an automated payment solution in a kiosk (how-to here)
Remittance
- AlipayHK – provides a way for Hongkong based Filipinos (usually domestic helpers) to remit to GCash quickly; uses blockchain technology
- Azimo – for UK remittances
- bWallet – for Bahrain remittances
- Cross – for South Korean remittances
- Denarii Cash – for UAE remittances
- EMQ Send – for Taiwanese remittances
- EEC Remit – for Taiwanese remittances
- GMoneyTrans – for Korean remittances
- Instant Cash – for UAE remittances
- MoneyGram
- Pacific Ace – Macau, Hongkong remittances
- PayIt – for UAE remittances
- Payoneer
- Paypal
- Remitly
- Rocket Remit – for Australia, New Zealand remittances
- SABB – for Saudi Arabia remittances
- SBI Remit – for Japanese remittances
- Siammali Remittance – for Brunei remittances
- Singtel Dash – for Singaporean remittances
- Softbank – for Japanese remittances
- Skrill
- Telcoin – for Canadian remittances
- Transfer Galaxy – for African remittances
- Wall Street – for UAE remittances
- Warba Bank – for Kuwaiti remittances
- Western Union
- WireBarley
GSave Marketplace
- CIMB Bank – they power the GSave and GCredit features in the GCash app
- BPI MySaveUp
- Maybank EzySave
- Unobank UnoReady
GFunds
- AB Capital – vendor with GStocks
- ATRAM – the first vendor for mutual fund investing in the GCash app
- BPI-IMI
- PDAX – vendor with GCrypto
Pay Bills
There are a lot of billers integrated directly within the GCash app (every month there’s a number of new direct billers), but these providers provide bill payment services and are integrated with GCash:
- Bancnet – an interbank network; has bill payment services as well
- Bayad Center – a Meralco subsidiary that provides bill payments
- ECPay – a known payment service provider
- Globe – for Globe related billers and payments
- Multisys – they also have billers, not only payments
- Pag-ibig – also known as HDMF
- RFID – for loading of Autosweep and EasyTrip balance
GLife (mini-apps)
These are apps within the GCash app. Usually, they link to a mini version of their main site. You do not need to log in within the mini-apps as they share log-in information with GCash. Also naturally, any payments done in the mini-apps are GCash only.
The list of GLife merchants can be found on this page.
GInsure
This is a marketplace for insurance products within the GInsure umbrella
- BPIMS
- FPG
- Igloo
- Kwik Insure
- Singlife – provides mobile-first insurance products
- Standard Insurance
- Microensure – provides microinsurance products to tie up with businesses