Top up your Juan365 account quickly and securely, then dive straight into slots, poker, sports, or live casino action. Using GCash, Maya, or a local bank transfer, your funds arrive in minutes. Follow our easy, step-by-step guide to deposit without hassle and claim exciting bonuses to make your gaming experience even more rewarding.

How to Deposit on Juan365
1. Preparation Before Depositing
1.1. Check Your Account
First things first – make sure your Juan365 account is actually registered and verified. I’ve seen people try to deposit before finishing verification and then wonder why it’s not working.
Go into your profile real quick. Check that your personal info looks right – name, phone number, email, all that stuff. Also peek at your current balance just so you know where you’re starting from.
1.2. Prepare Your Payment Method
Okay, what are you using to deposit? GCash? Maya? Bank transfer?
Whatever it is, make sure you’ve got it ready. Open the app, check your balance. Nothing worse than trying to deposit 1000 pesos when you’ve only got 500 in your wallet. Been there, felt dumb.
If you’re doing bank transfer, make sure you know your account number and have your banking app or ATM card handy.
1.3. Stable Internet Connection
This might sound obvious, but use decent internet. I once tried depositing on that sketchy coffee shop WiFi and the transaction timed out halfway through. Scared the hell out of me thinking my money disappeared into the void.
Use your mobile data if you have to. It’s more reliable than random public WiFi anyway.
2. Accepted Payment Methods
Juan365 gives you a few options. Let me break down what actually works well.
2.1. GCash
This is probably what most Filipinos use, and honestly? It’s pretty solid.
Here’s how it goes:
- Click “Deposit” on Juan365, pick GCash as your method.
- Enter how much you want to deposit.
- You’ll get redirected to GCash – log in if you’re not already.
- Confirm the payment in the GCash app.
Done. Your money shows up in your Juan365 account in about 15 minutes, sometimes faster.
It’s secure because you’re using GCash’s own system. They’ve got all that encryption stuff going on. Plus it’s super easy – if you can send money to a friend on GCash, you can do this.
2.2. Maya
Maya works basically the same way as GCash. Some people prefer it, some don’t. I’ve used both and they’re pretty much identical in terms of speed and reliability.
The process:
- Choose Maya as your deposit method on Juan365.
- Type in your deposit amount.
- It’ll take you to Maya – log in and verify.
- Confirm the transaction.
Money appears in your account quick, usually within 15 minutes.
If you’re already a Maya user, this is convenient as hell. No need to transfer money around between different wallets.
2.3. Local Bank Transfer / ATM
Now this one’s interesting because it’s actually faster than the e-wallets sometimes.
For Internet Banking:
Select bank transfer on Juan365.
Give you their bank details – account number, account name, all that.
Go to your banking app, do a regular transfer to those details.
Use your Juan365 username or account number as the reference (they’ll tell you exactly what to put).
Boom – money’s in your account in about 5 minutes. Sometimes instantly.
For ATM:
Go to any ATM of your bank.
Choose “Transfer” or “Send Money.”
Enter Juan365’s bank details (they’ll show you these on the deposit page).
Put your username in the reference field.
Complete the transfer.
Check your Juan365 account – should be there within 5 minutes.
About fees: Most banks don’t charge for transfers to the same bank. If you’re transferring from BDO to BPI or whatever, there might be a small fee – usually like 25 pesos. Juan365 doesn’t charge you anything extra though.
3. Enter Deposit Amount
Okay, so you’ve picked your payment method. Now let’s talk numbers.
3.1. Minimum and Maximum Amount
Juan365 has limits on how much you can deposit at once. Makes sense – they gotta have some rules.
Minimum: Usually 100 pesos. That’s it. You can literally start with a hundred bucks.
Maximum: Depends on your account level and payment method, but it’s usually around 50,000 pesos per transaction for regular accounts. If you’re trying to deposit more than that, you’ll need to do multiple transactions or contact support to raise your limit.
These limits are there for security reasons mostly. Prevents fraud and all that.
3.2. Confirm Amount and Fees
Before you hit that confirm button, double-check the amount. I once accidentally added an extra zero and almost deposited 10,000 instead of 1,000. Caught it just in time.
Look at the screen – it should show you:
- Amount you’re depositing
- Any service fees (usually none from Juan365’s side)
- Final amount that’ll be deducted from your payment method
If everything looks good, go ahead and confirm.
4. Confirm Your Transaction
Almost there. Just gotta verify it’s actually you doing this.
4.1. Enter OTP / Verificat
ion Code
You’ll get a text message with a 6-digit code. Sometimes it comes to your email instead, depends on your settings.
Type that code in where it asks. You usually have like 5 minutes to do this before it expires, so don’t go make a sandwich or anything.
If the code doesn’t come through after a minute or two, there’s usually a “Resend OTP” button. Click that.
4.2. Check Transaction Success
After you enter the OTP, the screen should show you a success message. Something like “Deposit Successful” or “Transaction Complete.”
Now go check your Juan365 balance. Refresh the page if you need to. The money should be there.
If you’re using GCash or Maya, you’ll also get a confirmation from them showing the payment went through.
Screenshot this confirmation page. Seriously. Takes two seconds and you’ll thank yourself later if anything goes wrong.
5. Promotions After Depositing

Promotions After Depositing
5.1. Welcome Bonus
If this is your first deposit ever on Juan365, you’re probably eligible for the welcome bonus. Usually it’s 100% of whatever you deposited.
So if you put in 1,000 pesos, you get another 1,000 in bonus money. That’s 2,000 total to play with. Not bad, right?
5.2. Cashback / Recurring Bonuses
Even after your first deposit, Juan365 often has ongoing promos. Cashback on losses, reload bonuses, that kind of thing.
I’ve gotten 10% cashback on my deposits a few times. It’s not huge but hey, free money is free money.
They also do special promotions during holidays or big sporting events. Keep an eye on the Promotions page.
5.3. Activate Your Bonus
Go to the Promotions section, find the bonus you want, click “Claim” or “Activate.”
Read the Terms & Conditions. I know, I know, nobody likes reading that stuff. But you gotta know the wagering requirements.
Usually it’s something like “wager 5x the bonus amount before you can withdraw.” So if you got a 1,000 peso bonus, you need to bet 5,000 pesos total before you can cash out. That’s pretty standard across all online casinos.
6. Safe Transactions

How to Make Safe Transactions
6.1. Use Official Payment Methods Only
Only deposit through the methods shown on the actual Juan365 website. Don’t trust some random person on Facebook saying “send money to this number and I’ll add it to your account.” That’s a scam 100% of the time.
Never use third-party apps or payment links from emails unless you’re absolutely sure they’re legit. When in doubt, go directly to juan365.net.ph and deposit from there.
6.2. Protect Your Personal Info
Never, and I mean NEVER, share your:
- Account password
- OTP codes
- Bank account details
- GCash/Maya PIN
Juan365 support will never ask you for these. If someone claiming to be from Juan365 asks for your password or OTP, it’s a scammer. Hang up, close the chat, whatever.
6.3. Keep Transaction Proof
Save screenshots of every deposit you make. I keep mine in a folder on my phone labeled “Juan365 receipts.”
If there’s ever a dispute about whether your deposit went through, you’ve got proof. Has saved my ass once when a deposit took longer than usual and I thought it disappeared.
7. Transaction Processing Time
How long until your money shows up? Here’s the real-world timing:
7.1. GCash
Official time: Up to 15 minutes.
Real-world experience: Usually 5-10 minutes. I’ve had it show up in 2 minutes before during off-peak hours.
If it’s taking longer than 20 minutes, something’s probably wrong. Check your GCash transaction history first to make sure the payment actually went through.
7.2. Bank Transfer / ATM
Official time: Instant to 5 minutes.
Real-world experience: Yeah, this one’s actually pretty instant. I’ve done bank transfers that showed up in my Juan365 account before I even left the ATM.
The only time it takes longer is if you’re doing it during bank maintenance hours (usually late at night) or if there’s some system issue on the bank’s end.
7.3. Maya
Same as GCash – about 15 minutes max, usually faster.
8. Common Issues and How to Fix Them
Because things don’t always go perfectly smooth.
8.1. Funds Not Received
Don’t panic. First, check these things:
Did the payment actually go through? Look at your GCash/Maya/bank transaction history. If the money’s still in your account, the payment failed and you need to try again.
Check your Juan365 balance. Refresh the page. Log out and log back in. Sometimes it’s there but the page just didn’t update.
Wait a bit longer. I know 15 minutes feels like forever when you’re excited to play, but give it the full time before freaking out.
Still nothing after 30 minutes? Contact Juan365 support. Have your transaction reference number ready (you saved that screenshot, right?).
8.2. OTP or Verification Failure
OTP not coming through? Try these:
Check your phone signal. No signal = no OTP.
Make sure you entered your phone number correctly in your Juan365 profile.
Wait a full minute before requesting a new OTP. Sometimes they’re just slow.
Check your spam folder if it’s supposed to come via email.
Still not working? Contact support. They can verify your transaction manually.
8.3. Deposit Exceeds Limits
If you get an error saying your deposit is too high or too low:
Too low: Remember, minimum is usually 100 pesos. If you’re trying to deposit 50, it won’t work.
Too high: You hit the maximum limit. Either deposit a smaller amount, or do multiple transactions. Or contact support to request a higher limit if you’re a regular player.
Sometimes new accounts have lower limits until you’ve been playing for a while. It’s a security thing.
9. Conclusion
The whole thing takes maybe 10 minutes from start to finish. Juan365’s deposit system is actually pretty solid – fast, secure, and transparent. I’ve never had money disappear or any sketchy stuff happen.
Just remember to use the official payment methods, keep your account info private, and save those transaction receipts. Do that and you’re golden.

Daniel Reyes is the CEO of Juan365 with more than 12 years of experience in the iGaming and online betting industry. He leads Juan365 with a strong vision and ensures the platform fully complies with PAGCOR regulations.
