How to Receive Adsense Revenue in the Philippines: A No-Fee Dollar Account Alternative Using GoTyme


As a content creator in the YouTube Partner Program, there’s nothing quite like seeing those first Adsense earnings. But for those of us in the Philippines, the excitement often fades when we realize Google requires a USD account for wire transfers. Traditional banks like LandBank, BPI, and PNB offer dollar accounts, but they often come with high maintaining balances and hidden fees that eat into your hard-earned revenue.

GoTyme Bank as Your Best Dollar Account Alternative

I was thrilled to discover that GoTyme Bank allows you to receive USD Adsense transfers directly into your existing Peso account. This is a game-changer because it eliminates the need for a separate, high-maintenance dollar account while offering competitive conversion rates.


Step-by-Step Guide: How to Link GoTyme to Adsense


Step 1: Configure Your Adsense Payment Method

Log in to your Adsense account and navigate to Payments > Payment Info. Click on Manage Payment Methods, select Add Payment Method, and choose Add new wire transfer details.\




Step 2: Retrieve Your SWIFT Details from GoTyme

Open your GoTyme app, tap Deposits, and select Receive money from abroad. Choose SWIFT to see the specific details required by Google.



Step 3: Complete the Adsense Form

Input your name exactly as it appears on your ID. Use "GoTyme Bank" as the bank name and enter the SWIFT code: GOTYMEPHM2XXX. Ensure your account number is accurate to avoid processing delays.

Important Considerations for Filipino Creators

This method is best for remittances exceeding $50 USD. The funds are automatically converted into Pesos upon arrival, ensuring you stay in control of your finances without juggling multiple currencies.


In my experience, the transfer took only one business day. The 1.74% conversion fee is incredibly reasonable compared to traditional bank fees, making GoTyme a truly authentic, user-first choice for creators in the Philippines.


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