Getting Started with GCash Jr Account for Minors

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Parents can create a GCash Jr account for their minor child online through the GCash website or mobile app, with a valid government ID and a valid email address required for registration.

To start, parents must provide their child's name, birthdate, and contact information, as well as their own contact details, to complete the registration process.

The parent's mobile number will be the primary contact number for the GCash Jr account, and they will receive notifications and updates about their child's account activity.

The parent is responsible for monitoring their child's account activity and ensuring that the child understands the terms and conditions of using the GCash Jr account.

Getting Started

Getting Started with GCASH Jr.

You can open a GCASH Jr. account if you're between 7 to 17 years old, and your parent has a verified GCASH account with their consent.

First, download the GCASH app and create an account. This will be the foundation of your GCASH Jr. experience.

To verify your account, click on the "Profile" button, then "Verify Now" from the top left corner of the GCASH app.

Having a separate GCASH Jr. account ensures that your money isn't accidentally used for your kids' transactions, keeping your finances organized and secure.

Account Verification

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Account verification is a crucial step in setting up a GCASH Jr. account. The process might take some time, so it's best to do it immediately after account creation.

To verify a GCASH Jr. account, you'll need to prepare the minor's valid ID and NSO/PSA birth certificate. A student ID is also accepted.

The minor should be present during the verification process. You'll also need to input your details, including your full name and verified GCASH number.

Take a photo of the minor's ID while holding it, making sure their face is visible and clear. The ID shouldn't cover any part of your face.

You'll receive confirmation whether the account has been verified or if you need to upload the photos again. If the first ones weren't clear, you'll need to try again.

Here's a list of what you'll need to verify a GCASH Jr. account:

  • Minor's valid ID (student ID is accepted)
  • NSO/PSA birth certificate
  • Parent's verified GCASH number and full name

Account Management

To manage a GCASH Jr. account, parents need to have an active GCASH account and a valid ID or passport.

Parents will be in charge of setting wallet limits for their child and supervising their purchases and subscriptions through a special dashboard.

The child can receive and send up to P5,000, and can also purchase mobile loads and game credits once their account has been approved.

Create The Account

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To create a GCASH Jr. account, download the GCASH app and create an account. Click "Profile" and then "Verify Now" to get started.

All networks are welcome on GCASH, so you can use the minor's primary mobile number. This means you can register your child's account using their own phone number.

In creating the account, double-check that the minor's information is 100% correct. If there are discrepancies, your application can be rejected.

GCASH will automatically assign the minor to a GCASH Jr. account.

Terms and Conditions

To manage your account effectively, you need to understand our Terms and Conditions.

We reserve the right to modify or terminate your account at any time, as stated in our account management section.

If your account is terminated, you will no longer have access to our services and will be responsible for any outstanding fees.

Please review our account management section for more information on account termination.

You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account information, including your password.

Your account is non-transferable and cannot be sold or assigned to another party.

We may use your account information to communicate with you about your account and our services.

Getting an E-Wallet Account

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To get started with a GCASH Jr. account, you'll need to create one through the GCASH app. All networks are now welcome on GCASH, so you can use the minor's primary mobile number.

In creating your account, be sure to double-check that the minor's information is 100% correct, as your application can be rejected if there are discrepancies. This is an important step to ensure everything goes smoothly.

GCASH will automatically assign the minor to a GCASH Jr. account. To complete the application, take photos of their ID and NSO/PSA birth certificate, as a scanned copy isn't allowed.

Having a separate GCASH Jr. account for your kids teaches them financial freedom and responsibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to upgrade from GCash Jr. to fully verified?

To upgrade from GCash Jr. to fully verified, tap Profile > Verify Now on your GCash app and follow the on-screen instructions to enter the 6-digit authentication code sent to your mobile number. This will guide you through the verification process and unlock additional features.

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