How E-Wallets Connect to ajang slot
An e-wallet is a digital account linked to your bank or phone credit. When you use DANA, e-wallet, or mobile banking on ajang slot, you're transferring money from that wallet into your ajang slot balance. The transaction is instant or near-instant, depending on your bank's processing speed.
We also support local payment, a unified QR-code standard that lets you pay from any participating bank—online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment. online payment is especially useful during peak times like Idul Fitri or Idul Adha, when payment networks can be congested; e-wallet often routes around bottlenecks.
Virtual accounts work differently. We generate a unique account number for you at mobile banking, local payment, or online payment. You transfer money to that number from your own bank account, and the funds appear in your ajang slot balance after verification. Virtual accounts are useful if you prefer traditional bank transfers or if you want to set up recurring deposits.
Each method has trade-offs. E-wallets are faster but may have lower daily limits. Virtual accounts are slower but often allow larger single transfers. e-wallet sits in the middle—quick and flexible, but dependent on your bank's mobile banking integration.
Payment Methods We Accept
We accept the following e-wallets and bank channels across ajang slot:
- local paymentinstant transfer, widely used for online shopping and bills
- online paymentfast checkout, integrated with many Indonesian retailers
- e-walletlinked to the Gojek ecosystem, popular for ride-hailing and food delivery
- mobile bankingShopee's wallet, familiar to e-commerce users
- local paymentstate-backed e-wallet, accepted nationwide
- online paymentunified QR standard, works with e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and others
- e-wallet Virtual Accountdedicated account number for bank transfers
- mobile banking Virtual Accountlocal payment's transfer-in service
- online payment Virtual Accounte-wallet's dedicated deposit channel
- mobile banking Virtual Accountlocal payment's account-to-account option
We regularly review which methods to support based on user demand and regulatory changes. If your preferred payment method is not listed, check back or contact our support team.
Deposits vs. Withdrawals
Deposits (moving money into ajang slot) and withdrawals (moving money out) use the same payment methods, but the flow is slightly different.
Deposits
- Instant or near-instant for e-wallets
- Virtual accounts settle within one business day
- local payment typically processes in minutes
- No deposit fee on ajang slot
Withdrawals
- Subject to account verification
- Returned to your original payment method
- Bank settlement times apply (1–3 business days)
- Minimum withdrawal amount may apply
When you withdraw, we send the funds back to the payment method you used to deposit. If you deposited via online payment, your withdrawal goes back to e-wallet. If you used a mobile banking virtual account, the money returns to your local payment account. This protects both you and us by preventing payment-method mixing.
Account Verification and Security
Before you can withdraw, we require identity verification (KYC – Know Your Customer). This is a standard practice across Indonesian financial services and helps us comply with anti-money-laundering regulations.



Our verification process typically involves uploading a photo of your ID (KTP, passport, or driver's license) and confirming your phone number. We may also ask for a selfie to match your ID photo. This usually takes a few minutes, though during peak times (like around Liga 1 finals or Piala AFF tournaments) it may take longer.
Once verified, we enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your account. You'll receive a code via SMS or email when you log in from a new device. This extra layer protects your balance from unauthorized access.
- KYC
- Know Your Customer – identity verification required before withdrawal
- 2FA
- Two-factor authentication – a second code sent to your phone or email
- Virtual Account
- A unique bank account number generated for you to receive deposits
- online payment
- Quick Response Code – a unified QR standard for instant payments
Payment Flow During Peak Times
During major football events—Liga 1 matches, Piala Indonesia finals, or Champions League nights—payment traffic on ajang slot increases. E-wallet providers and banks may experience delays. Here's what to expect:
- E-wallet deposits may take subject to verification instead of seconds
- Virtual account transfers may take 2–4 hours instead of 1 hour
- e-wallet usually remains fast but can slow during extreme peaks
- Withdrawal reviews may take longer if our compliance team is busy
We recommend depositing well before a major match starts, not during the opening kickoff. If you're in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, or Medan and planning to play during a Liga 1 evening fixture, deposit in the afternoon.
Troubleshooting Payment Issues
If a deposit doesn't arrive after the expected time, check the following:
- E-wallet balance: Confirm your mobile banking, local payment, or online payment account has sufficient funds and is not frozen.
- Daily limit: Check if you've hit your e-wallet's daily transfer limit. If so, try again tomorrow or use a different payment method.
- Bank maintenance: Your bank or e-wallet provider may be undergoing scheduled maintenance. Check their app or website.
- Incorrect details: For virtual accounts, ensure you've entered the correct account number and bank code.
- Pending verification: If your account is not yet KYC-verified, deposits may be held until verification is complete.
If none of these apply, contact our support team with your transaction ID. We can trace the payment and help resolve the issue.
