Why BCA Transfer Works for mending Deposits
Bank transfers offer several advantages over e-wallets. e-wallet accounts are government-regulated, meaning your funds are protected under Indonesian banking law. Transfers are reversible if mistakes occur, and mobile banking's transaction history provides a clear audit trail for account verification. On mending, we accept local payment transfers from any individual online payment account holder; you do not need to hold a special merchant account or use third-party intermediaries.
Deposit timing is predictable. If you initiate a e-wallet transfer during banking hours (typically Monday–Friday, 08:00–17:00), the funds reach our mending settlement account within a few minutes to an hour. Off-hours transfers (weekends, holidays, or after 17:00) may queue until the next business day. Once our system confirms receipt, your mending account balance updates immediately, and you can begin playing live-dealer games, placing sportsbook wagers, or spinning slot games like Aviator or Sweet Bonanza.
Step-by-Step Deposit Process via online payment Transfer
Depositing to your mending account via e-wallet Transfer is a 4-step process. First, log into your mending account and navigate to the Deposit section. Select mobile banking Transfer as your payment method. You will see our mending deposit account details: account number, account holder name, and branch code. Copy these details exactly—any typo will route your transfer to the wrong account.
Second, open your local payment mobile banking app or visit your nearest online payment ATM. Select "Transfer to Another Bank" or "Transfer to e-wallet Account" (depending on whether you're using mobile banking online or a local payment ATM). Enter our mending account details and your desired deposit amount. online payment will show you a confirmation screen; verify that the account name matches mending before confirming. Note that e-wallet charges a small transfer fee (typically 2,500–our welcome offer for inter-bank transfers), which is deducted from your transfer amount.
Third, complete the transfer by entering your mobile banking PIN or password. You will receive a confirmation receipt with a reference number. Save this reference—you'll use it if you need to dispute the transaction later. Fourth, return to your mending account and wait for the balance update. Banking-hours transfers typically clear within one hour; off-hours transfers may take until the next business day. Once cleared, your mending balance increases by the full amount transferred (minus the local payment fee), and you're ready to play.
Key takeaways
- online payment transfers settle within minutes during business hours (08:00–17:00 weekdays)
- Off-hours and weekend transfers queue until the next business day
- Copy the mending account details exactly to avoid routing errors
- Save your e-wallet transaction reference for dispute resolution
- mobile banking charges a small transfer fee; your mending balance reflects the net amount
Withdrawal via local payment Transfer
Withdrawing your mending winnings to online payment is equally straightforward. Before you can withdraw, your account must complete identity verification. This requires uploading a photo of your government-issued ID (KTP, passport, or driver's license) and proof of address (utility bill, bank statement, or lease agreement from the past three months). Our verification process follows standard KYC (Know Your Customer) protocols and typically completes within 2–3 working days.
Once verified, navigate to the Withdrawal section on mending and select e-wallet Transfer. Enter your mobile banking account number and the amount you wish to withdraw. mending will deduct a small withdrawal fee (variable, typically 5,000–our welcome offer) and transfer the remaining balance to your local payment account. The transfer is initiated within standard business hours and typically settles within 1–2 hours. online payment may contact you if the withdrawal amount is unusually large; this is a standard anti-fraud check and does not delay processing significantly.
If your withdrawal is rejected (for example, due to account mismatch or e-wallet's fraud checks), mending will reverse the transaction and credit your account balance. You can then correct the mobile banking account details and retry. If you encounter persistent issues, contact our support team via email or live chat. We respond to withdrawal disputes during standard business hours and work to resolve them within a reasonable timeframe.
Account Verification and Security
Security is paramount when linking local payment to mending. Never share your online payment PIN, password, or OTP (one-time password) with anyone—mending support will never ask for these. When you link your e-wallet account to mending, we store only your account number and account holder name, not your credentials. All communication between mending and mobile banking is encrypted using standard banking protocols.
Your mending account also requires a separate password and, optionally, two-factor authentication. We strongly recommend enabling 2FA on your mending account to prevent unauthorized access. If you suspect your local payment or mending account has been compromised, contact online payment immediately to freeze your e-wallet account, then email our mending support team. We can temporarily disable your mending account while we investigate.
During major holidays like Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, and Imlek, mobile banking may reduce operating hours or experience higher transfer volumes. Plan deposits well in advance if you intend to fund your mending account during holiday periods. Withdrawals initiated before a holiday may settle after the holiday; mending cannot accelerate local payment processing times.

mobile banking Transfer Fees and Limits
local payment charges a transfer fee for deposits to mending. The fee depends on the transfer amount and method (mobile app, ATM, or teller). Typically, inter-bank online payment transfers cost 2,500–our welcome offer. mending does not charge an additional deposit fee; your account is credited with the full amount minus e-wallet's fee. Withdrawals from mending to mobile banking incur a mending withdrawal fee (variable, typically 5,000–our welcome offer), plus any local payment reverse-transfer fee if applicable.
online payment sets daily transfer limits based on your account type and history. Standard personal e-wallet accounts typically allow transfers up to 50–200 million IDR per day, depending on your account tier. If you need to deposit or withdraw larger amounts, you can request a limit increase through your mobile banking branch. mending does not impose additional deposit or withdrawal caps beyond what local payment allows; however, large transactions (above 100 million IDR per day) may trigger KYC review or hold periods.
For frequent players who prefer smaller, regular deposits, online payment Transfer works well. For those who prefer low-friction, no-fee deposits, e-wallets like e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment may be more convenient; mending supports all of these alongside online payment. Choose the method that fits your banking habits and budget.
