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How to withdraw funds from GamsGo? What withdrawal methods does GamsGo support?

How to withdraw funds from GamsGo?


  1. Open Seller Center → Wallet, Withdrawable Amount shows all the amounts you can currently withdraw.
  2. Click Withdraw to initiate a withdrawal request.


  1. Before making the first withdrawal, you need to add Merchant Withdrawal Account.


  1. Select the collection account, and the system will withdrawall available withdrawable balancethrough the channel selected this time.


  1. We will submit the payment to the payment channel/bank you selected for processing, and it usually takes 1–2 working days to complete the credit entry.After the withdrawal is successful, a notification will be sent to your email.


What withdrawal methods does GamsGo support?


Cost calculation method

  • Withdrawal fee =(Total withdrawal amount × Percentage Fee)+ Fixed Fee
  • Net withdrawal amount = Total withdrawal amount − Withdrawal fee


Payout Methods & Fees

Method

Min Withdrawal

Percentage Fee

Fixed Fee

Notes

PayPal (in EUR)

Min 10

4.59%

EUR 0.49

USDT TRC_20 (EUR)

Min 15

0.00%

USDT 0.99

EU IBAN / Local Bank Transfer (in EUR)

Min 15

2.99%

EUR 2.99

Payoneer Wallet (in EUR)

Min 10

2.99%

EUR 3.99

Min applies to connected Payoneer Wallet; bank card transfer min is €45.

PayPal (in USD)

Min 10

4.59%

USD 0.49

USDT TRC_20 (USD)

Min 15

0.00%

USDT 0.99

US ACH Transfer (in USD)

Min 50

2.99%

USD 2.99

Payoneer Wallet (in USD)

Min 10

2.99%

USD 3.99

Min applies to connected Payoneer Wallet; bank card transfer min is $50.

SWIFT Global Bank Transfer (in USD)

Min 50

0.00%

USD 19.99

Intermediary bank fees may apply and stack (typically $5–$15 per bank).


Important Note

  • The withdrawal fee is the handling fee charged by the payment channel/bank, not an additional service fee charged separately by GamsGo.
  • Rates and fixed fees may vary due to channel policies, exchange rates, and business adjustments, and shall be subject to the real-time display on the page.

Updated on: 06/11/2025

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