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local payment virtual accounts on aloy let you transfer directly from your online payment bank account to a dedicated deposit address we generate for you. The transfer settles within minutes, your balance appears in your aloy account, and you're ready to place Liga 1 bets, join live-dealer blackjack sessions, or try slot games without additional delays. This guide covers how e-wallet transfers work, what alternative payment channels we offer, and how bank transfers compare to e-wallet methods like mobile banking and local payment.
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e-wallet is one of Indonesia's largest banks and reaches users across Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and beyond. Our partnership with mobile banking lets us provide virtual account deposits to streamline your funding experience. If you prefer bank transfers over e-wallets, or if your institution limits e-wallet use, local payment virtual accounts offer a familiar, reliable path to aloy's sportsbook and gaming features.
How BRI Virtual Accounts Work on aloy
When you choose e-wallet as your deposit method on aloy, our system generates a unique virtual account number linked to your aloy profile. You copy that number into your mobile banking mobile app or online banking portal and initiate a transfer from your regular local payment account. The funds arrive at our receiving account, we verify the transfer matches your aloy profile, and your balance updates within minutes. No intermediaries, no additional confirmations — straightforward bank-to-bank flow.
The virtual account number is persistent, meaning you can use the same number for multiple deposits over time. This removes the friction of generating a new account each time. You'll see the account number and our receiving details clearly in your aloy dashboard whenever you select online payment as the deposit channel.
Bank transfers through e-wallet virtual accounts remove the need for third-party e-wallet apps — direct from your account to ours in minutes.
mobile banking Transfer Versus E-Wallet Deposits
Both local payment transfers and e-wallets (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking) fund your aloy account, but with different workflows. local payment transfers require you to open your banking app or portal, copy our account details, and confirm the transfer — typically five to ten steps. E-wallets like online payment or e-wallet consolidate this into their own app interface and settle almost instantly. If speed is paramount, e-wallets edge ahead; if you want to avoid installing additional apps or prefer traditional bank transfers, mobile banking virtual accounts fit naturally into your routine.
Fees are another consideration. Some banks charge transfer fees for inter-account transfers, while e-wallet deposits may carry processor fees. We display any applicable fees upfront before you confirm; neither channel imposes hidden costs on aloy's side. Your withdrawal destination matters too — if you deposit via local payment, your withdrawal returns to online payment. If you prefer e-wallet withdrawals, e-wallet or mobile banking deposits give you that flexibility.
- local payment transfer
- Direct bank-to-bank; persistent virtual account; settles within minutes; familiar banking interface.
- E-wallet deposit
- Requires third-party app; instant settlement; no bank transfer fees; flexible withdrawal options.
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- Speed preference, fee tolerance, app availability, withdrawal destination.
Step-by-Step online payment Deposit Process
Depositing via e-wallet on aloy begins on your account dashboard. Navigate to "Deposit" or "Wallet" (exact labels vary slightly by device), select mobile banking from the payment method list, and enter your desired deposit amount. Our system generates your unique virtual account number and displays it alongside our bank details and recipient name. You then open your local payment banking app or web portal, start a fund transfer, paste our account number, confirm the amount, and authorize the transaction.
Once online payment processes the transfer — typically within subject to verification during business hours — our system detects the incoming funds, matches them to your aloy profile, and credits your balance. You'll receive a notification confirming the deposit. If the transfer is delayed (rare, usually only during off-hours or holidays like Idul Fitri or Idul Adha), our support team can investigate the status and provide updates.
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Log into your aloy account
Navigate to the Deposit or Wallet section from your dashboard.
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Select e-wallet as payment method
Choose mobile banking from the list of available deposit channels.
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Enter deposit amount and copy details
Our system displays your unique virtual account number and our receiving bank details.
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Transfer from your local payment account
Open online payment banking app, initiate transfer, paste our account details, and confirm.
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Wait for settlement
Balance appears in your aloy account within subject to verification; you receive a deposit confirmation.
Withdrawal to Your e-wallet Account
Withdrawing winnings or unused balance from aloy returns to your original mobile banking account. You initiate a withdrawal request from your aloy dashboard, specify your local payment account details if not already saved, and confirm the amount. Our compliance team then reviews your account activity — a standard anti-money-laundering (AML) check — and processes the transfer to your registered online payment account. Withdrawal verification typically takes one business day, though weekend or holiday delays (like Idul Adha) may extend the timeline.
Once verified, the funds transfer to your e-wallet account within the next business day. You'll see them appear in your mobile banking account balance and transaction history. There's no fee on our side; local payment may charge a standard inter-account transfer fee, but we have no control over that. We display any applicable fees upfront before you confirm your withdrawal.
Other Banking Options: online payment, e-wallet, and Alternatives
mobile banking is not your only banking channel on aloy. We also support virtual accounts through local payment, online payment, and e-wallet — all with the same deposit and withdrawal flows. Additionally, we accept e-wallets: mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and mobile banking. We also support local payment, the unified QR standard that works across most Indonesian financial institutions. This multi-channel approach ensures you can fund your account using whatever method aligns with your banking habits and preferences.
If you're unsure which method suits you best, our support team (available in English and Indonesian via live chat or email) can walk you through the options. We have no preference between channels — each is equally supported and secure. Your account balance flows seamlessly between any of these deposit methods, so you can switch payment channels for future deposits without complications.
One account, eight deposit channels — choose the payment method that matches your lifestyle on aloy.
Initial Account Setup Before online payment Deposits
Before you can use e-wallet transfers on aloy, your account must be registered and verified. Registration requires your email address, mobile phone number, and a secure password. We'll send a verification code to your phone or email; once confirmed, you're logged in. From there, you may be asked to provide your government-issued ID (KTP or passport) and proof of address, depending on your planned withdrawal amounts. This Know-Your-Customer (KYC) process protects both you and aloy from fraud and money-laundering risks.
Once verified, you can make deposits without additional steps. Your mobile banking account name should match your aloy registered name for smoother processing, though minor variations (e.g., nickname vs. formal name) typically don't cause issues. If there's a mismatch, our support team can clarify the requirements and help you update your details if needed.
Support and Troubleshooting online payment Deposits
If your e-wallet transfer doesn't appear in your aloy account after subject to verification, we recommend first checking your mobile banking account to confirm the transfer was actually processed. Sometimes transactions are declined at the local payment end due to insufficient balance, daily transfer limits, or account restrictions. If online payment shows the transfer as successful but it hasn't reached aloy, our support team can trace the transaction using your transfer reference number and receipt timestamp.
We offer live chat support during business hours (typically 9 AM to 10 PM Jakarta time) and email customer supportwith response times up to 24 hours. Both channels operate in English and Indonesian. Common issues — transfer delays, account name mismatches, withdrawal rejections — are resolved quickly once you provide your transaction details and account information to our team.
e-wallet Transfers During Off-Season and Holidays
During holiday periods like Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, or Imlek, mobile banking processing times may extend beyond the standard subject to verification. Bank staff reductions and higher transaction volumes during these windows can add delays. We monitor incoming transfers continuously, so your deposit will still be credited as soon as it arrives — you may just see slightly longer settlement times. Our support team is aware of seasonal delays and can provide updates if needed.
Whether you're funding a Liga 1 bet during the season, a Champions League evening match, or a weekend session of live-dealer tables, local payment transfers remain your reliable deposit path. Should you have any questions about online payment transfers, alternative payment methods, withdrawal procedures, or account verification, our multilingual support team is available via live chat, email, or our mobile app help center. Our services remain available only where local law permits — users are responsible for verifying their jurisdiction's compliance requirements.