The April 2026 MSZN payout-speed leaderboard snapshot ranks 17 PAGCOR-licensed Pinoy casino operators on first-attempt cash-out performance. Composite scores are computed from the documented 100-point methodology — 30 pts GCash median, 20 pts clearance rate, 15 pts KYC first-pass, 10 pts failure rate, 10 pts Maya, 10 pts peak-hour resilience, 5 pts bank rail. This snapshot reflects rolling 30-day data ending April 30, 2026.
April 2026 top 10
| Rank | Operator | Composite | GCash median | Cert status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Operator Alpha | 94 | 6:48 | Certified |
| 2 | Operator Bravo | 92 | 7:14 | Certified |
| 3 | Operator Echo | 88 | 7:52 | Certified |
| 4 | Operator Golf | 86 | 8:08 | Certified |
| 5 | Operator Delta | 83 | 8:42 | Certified |
| 6 | Operator Hotel | 81 | 9:14 | Certified |
| 7 | Operator India | 78 | 9:48 | Certified |
| 8 | Operator Juliet | 74 | 10:32 | Certified |
| 9 | Operator Kilo | 72 | 11:18 | Certified (bubble) |
| 10 | Operator Lima | 69 | 11:48 | Certified (bubble) |
Movers vs March
- Operator Delta: +2 ranks (was #7) — five additional title certifications, KYC first-pass lifted from 79% to 91%.
- Operator Charlie: dropped off leaderboard — lost certification on Mahjong Ways 2 and Wild Bandito after 14:22 and 13:49 first-payout times in February cycle.
- Operator India: -1 rank (was #6) — peak-hour resilience score dropped after 19:00-22:00 median pushed to 13 minutes.
- Operator Lima: new entrant at #10 — sample size hit the 200-run minimum mid-March, first leaderboard appearance.
Sub-score highlights
Best GCash speed: Operator Alpha (6:48) — direct API integration to GCash disbursement endpoint, no batch queue.
Best KYC first-pass rate: Operator Bravo (94%) — clean OCR + selfie pipeline, automated liveness check.
Best peak-hour resilience: Operator Alpha (1:42 delta from full-day median) — 24/7 KYC review staffing through shift handover.
Lowest failure rate: Operator Echo (0.6%) — pre-cash-out name-match validation step catches mismatches before submit.
What Pinoy players should take away
The top-5 brands clear under 9 minutes consistently and hold first-payout certification with margin. The bubble band (rank 9-10) clears at 11+ minutes — still inside the 12-min threshold but with no headroom for off-cycle dips. For high-stakes withdrawals where speed matters, the top-5 are measurably better. For casual play, anything in the top 10 is fine.
Pros and cons of the leaderboard format
Pros
- Single ranking is fast to scan and easy to act on.
- Composite + sub-score visibility lets players match operator strength to their own use case.
- Monthly refresh keeps the data fresh; rank drift is meaningful.
Cons
- Composite weights reflect average Pinoy player priority — high-rollers might re-weight bank-rail availability higher.
- Bingo-only specialist operators may score lower despite strong specialty performance.
- Operators below the 200-run sample threshold are not ranked — newer brands take 1-2 cycles to appear.
FAQ
Are Operator Alpha / Bravo etc real brand names?
The MSZN public leaderboard uses placeholder operator codes to maintain neutrality across the registry. Verified player-facing brand mapping is available on the registry detail page.
How often does the leaderboard re-rank?
Monthly snapshots; rolling top-10 recompute weekly.
What happens to a brand that drops out of top 10?
Stays in the registry with sub-score detail visible; just not on the public leaderboard view.
Can a brand pay to lift its rank?
No — MSZN does not accept operator payments to influence ranking. Methodology is open and auditable.
Related MSZN reads
- February 2026 leaderboard movers
- How the 100-point payout-speed score breaks down
- What first-payout certification actually tests
- GCash registry-wide median holds at 9 minutes
Want the full April 2026 leaderboard with brand mapping? Open the MSZN payout-speed registry →
External reference: PAGCOR for licensure status of every brand listed.
