Your winnings are yours. At uwin, the withdrawal process is designed to get your money to you quickly and without hassle โ through a variety of local Malaysia payment methods.
Experienced players from other platforms know all too well the frustration of slow, convoluted withdrawals riddled with hidden conditions. At uwin, we understand that frustration and have built a withdrawal system that is truly user-friendly for Malaysian players โ from start to finish, right until the funds hit your account.
Withdrawing at uwin requires no lengthy forms or days of waiting for approval. Once your account is verified through our simple KYC process, every withdrawal request is handled efficiently by our experienced finance team. In most cases, funds arrive within 5 to 15 minutes.
Uwin supports all major payment methods popular in Malaysia. You can choose to receive your winnings via FPX bank transfer, Touch 'n Go eWallet, GrabPay, Boost, Maybank, CIMB, Public Bank, RHB, Hong Leong Bank, and many more. Our system is integrated with local banking networks and digital wallets to ensure seamless and instant receipt of funds.
Transaction security is a top concern for many players. At uwin, every withdrawal request is protected by 256-bit SSL encryption and a multi-layer verification system. Funds will not be released without complete identity confirmation, ensuring no third party can access or withdraw from your uwin account without authorisation.
Uwin supports a wide range of withdrawal methods that are popular and easily accessible to players across Malaysia.
Transfer directly to Maybank, CIMB, Public Bank, RHB, Hong Leong, and all major Malaysian banks.
5โ15 minutesReceive your winnings directly into your TNG wallet. The fastest and most convenient method for Malaysians.
InstantGrabPay users can receive their winnings directly into their Grab wallet quickly and securely. Instant
Receive funds directly into your Boost account. Perfect for players who prefer using local digital wallets.
InstantDirect transfer to your Maybank account via Maybank2u, trusted by millions of Malaysians.
5โ10 minutesTransfers to your CIMB account are processed quickly through the secure CIMB Clicks online banking system.
5โ15 minutesUse your phone number or IC number as the recipient ID through the DuitNow system, integrated with all local banks.
InstantWithdrawal via USDT is available for players who prefer using digital assets. Fast, private and borderless.
10โ30 minutes
The withdrawal process at uwin is designed to be as straightforward as possible. No complicated procedures to worry about โ just follow these simple steps and your funds will arrive in no time.
Open the uwin site and log in to your account using your username and password. Make sure your internet connection is stable to avoid any interruptions during the withdrawal process.
After logging in, click the profile icon or main menu and select "Withdrawal". You will be taken to the financial management page of your uwin account.
Choose your preferred withdrawal method โ bank transfer, eWallet, or DuitNow. Enter your account number or digital wallet ID accurately to ensure funds reach the correct destination.
Enter the amount you wish to withdraw. Check the minimum and maximum withdrawal limits applicable to your chosen method. Ensure your account balance is sufficient before proceeding.
Review all details and confirm your withdrawal request. The uwin system will process it automatically. You will receive a notification once the funds have been successfully transferred.
All withdrawal limits are transparent and there are no hidden fees at uwin.
| Withdrawal Methods | Minimum Limit | Maximum Limit | Processing Time | Fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FPX Bank Transfer | RM 30 | RM 50,000 | 5โ15 minutes | Free |
| Touch 'n Go eWallet | RM 20 | RM 10,000 | Instant | Free |
| GrabPay | RM 20 | RM 10,000 | Instant | Free |
| DuitNow | RM 10 | RM 30,000 | Instant | Free |
| Boost eWallet | RM 20 | RM 10,000 | Instant | Free |
| Crypto (USDT) | USDT 20 | No Limit | 10โ30 minutes | Free |
Limits and processing times may vary depending on account type and verification level. For the latest information, check the Withdrawal section in your account.
Security is uwin's top priority. We never compromise when it comes to protecting our players' funds and personal data. Every withdrawal transaction processed through the uwin platform is protected by comprehensive layers of security.
Uwin's two-factor authentication (2FA) ensures only you can request a withdrawal from your account. Every time a withdrawal request is made, our system sends a verification code to your registered phone number before the transaction is approved. This means that even if someone else knows your password, they still cannot withdraw funds from your uwin account.
Additionally, all bank accounts and digital wallets registered for withdrawal go through a strict KYC (Know Your Customer) process. This means funds are only transferred to accounts verified as yours โ providing an extra layer of protection against fraud or unauthorised access.
256-bit SSL Encryption
2FA Verification
KYC Verification
Personal Data Protected
To ensure a smooth withdrawal experience every time, here are some useful tips shared by the uwin Malaysia player community:
Make sure your account has completed the full identity verification (KYC) process before making your first withdrawal. Upload your ID card photo and selfie through the account verification section to avoid any delays.
Make sure the bank account number or digital wallet ID you enter is correct before confirming the withdrawal. An incorrect account number may result in funds being transferred to the wrong account and may be difficult to recover.
If you have used any bonus at uwin, make sure the rollover requirements have been met before requesting a withdrawal. These terms are clearly stated when you claim any promotion or deposit bonus.
While uwin processes withdrawals 24/7, standard bank transfers may take longer on weekends or public holidays due to bank operating hours. For instant receipt, use DuitNow or an eWallet, which are not dependent on bank operating hours.