Withdraw Money From Your Globe GCash Effortlessly Using The All-New Globe GCash ATM-Style Card: UPDATED June 2017


THIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED: June 13, 2017 to reflect the many changes in Globe GCash over the 5 years that passed since this post was written. All updates appear in bold italics. I hope you find it useful. If you do, please share to Facebook/Twitter/Pinterest/Instagram and other social networks. Thank you.

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I just received my all-new Globe GCash Card and I was thrilled to find out how great it looks!

*It now looks like this in 2017: 

New Globe GCash Card 2017 Front

 

It’s been customized to my liking and it’s even more beautiful than I thought it would look like. *No, they don’t offer customization anymore apart from your name on the card.

You can choose whatever background image you fancy and it comes with a very professional-looking ID format at the back with matching ID photo! *Nope, not anymore, sadly…

But don’t let its looks deceive you, there’s definitely more than meets the eye with this card. It’s not the usual membership card that simply uses up space in your wallet without serving any helpful and practical purpose. *YES, even better in 2017!

The all-new GCash Card has the functionality of an ATM card! *And a credit card too! And it works much like how your usual ATM card works — insert it to any ATM nationwide and withdraw Globe GCash money after entering your MPIN.
There’s a P20 charge for every withdrawal — taken from your GCash balance.

If you’d like to have one, visit any of these Globe Stores/Business Centers in your area and apply for one! It costs P100 P150 now and takes around 2 weeks to be delivered (*you can get it instantly now while you wait, actually). As of this time, you can’t apply for it online online ordering is coming soon. 

Make sure you have at least 100 pesos on your GCash wallet before you apply for a card because that’s where Globe will deduct the card payment.

Can’t wait to use it, especially now that I’m seriously considering putting up a Bayad Center within the village. *Nope, I didn’t get to open a payment center here. I changed my mind. But maybe soon.

 

OLD CUSTOMIZED GLOBE GCASH CARD SAMPLE, YEAR 2012 (FRONT)

OLD CUSTOMIZED GLOBE GCASH CARD SAMPLE, YEAR 2012 (BACK)
ALL-NEW GLOBE GCASH CARD SAMPLE, YEAR 2017 with EMV CHIP (FRONT)
New Globe GCash Card 2017 Front
ALL-NEW GLOBE GCASH CARD SAMPLE, YEAR 2017 with EMV CHIP (BACK)
New Globe GCash Card 2017 Back

6 responses to “Withdraw Money From Your Globe GCash Effortlessly Using The All-New Globe GCash ATM-Style Card: UPDATED June 2017”

  1. can i withdraw my gcash money even i dnt have a gcasg atm card?

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    1. Yes you may do so via “cash-out” at any Globe Business Center or SM Bills Payment Center and all other Globe GCash partner outlets. Make sure to bring a valid ID.

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  2. the P20 charge for every withdrawal is so big

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  3. carmelita dela cruz Avatar
    carmelita dela cruz

    I have my gcash card but i havent recieve my referral no.i want to cash out.what shall i do?

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  4. Is there a minimum cash out?

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    1. Minimum withdrawal amount via ATM is 100 pesos (about $2)

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