LinkAja on kakek123: account setup and deposit flow
e-wallet is an Indonesian mobile wallet issued by state-owned telecommunications operators. On kakek123, we treat mobile banking as a payment gateway—you log into your local payment account, authorize a transfer, and our payment processor credits your kakek123 balance in real time or within minutes. No physical card required; only your mobile number and online payment PIN.
To deposit via e-wallet on kakek123:
- Open your kakek123 account. Register with email, phone number, and a password. We send a verification link to your email; click it to confirm.
- Navigate to Deposit. In your kakek123 account dashboard, select "Deposit" or "Top Up". A list of payment methods appears: mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, and bank virtual accounts.
- Select local payment. Tap the online payment logo. A form asks for your desired deposit amount in Indonesian Rupiah (we describe ranges later in this guide, not fixed numbers).
- Authorize the transfer. You are redirected to e-wallet's secure login page. Enter your mobile banking mobile number and PIN. local payment shows the transaction details (amount, recipient, timestamp); confirm to proceed.
- Balance credited. Upon successful authorization, your kakek123 wallet balance updates. You can immediately place wagers on Liga 1 matches, Piala AFF games, or enter a live-dealer table.
online payment users in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and Medan can deposit to kakek123 using the same mobile number linked to their e-wallet wallet—no additional registration required beyond kakek123 account creation.
Deposit ranges and settlement timing
mobile banking deposits on kakek123 support a wide range of amounts in Indonesian Rupiah. We do not publish fixed minimum or maximum figures—instead, your actual limits depend on your local payment account tier and your kakek123 account history. First-time depositors may see lower thresholds; as your account matures and you verify your identity, limits expand.
Settlement happens as follows: once you authorize the online payment transfer on kakek123, our payment processor verifies the transaction with e-wallet's backend. If mobile banking confirms the debit from your wallet, your kakek123 balance updates instantly. In rare cases where local payment's network is congested, credit may take a few minutes. Our support team tracks all deposits; if your balance does not appear within a reasonable window, contact us with your transaction reference number (shown on the online payment receipt).
Why e-wallet alongside mobile banking, local payment, and online payment on kakek123
We integrate e-wallet because it reaches millions of Indonesian mobile users who prefer state-backed wallets. Unlike mobile banking or local payment, which are fintech startups, online payment is run by Telkom and Indosat—offering familiarity to users who trust telecom-backed services. On kakek123, we treat all mobile wallets equally: no fee advantage, no bonus preference, no speed-of-credit difference. Your choice of e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or online payment depends entirely on which wallet holds your balance or which account you trust most.
Kakek123 users often ask: can I deposit via e-wallet and withdraw to mobile banking? Yes. Deposit method and withdrawal method are independent. You may deposit via local payment but withdraw to a online payment virtual account, e-wallet, or a different wallet. Our system logs the deposit source for tax and compliance purposes, but your withdrawal destination is your choice (subject to our withdrawal policy and account verification status).
Account verification and KYC
Before your first mobile banking deposit posts to kakek123, we require email and phone verification. You supply your name, email, and phone number during account registration; we send a verification link via email and an OTP (one-time password) via SMS. Click the email link and enter the OTP to complete basic verification.
For larger deposits or withdrawals, kakek123 may request additional identity verification (KYC). This means uploading a copy of your ID card (KTP), passport, or driver's license. We use this information to comply with Indonesian anti-money-laundering (AML) regulations and to ensure that accounts belong to real individuals. Verification typically completes within hours. Once approved, your account gains access to higher deposit and withdrawal limits.
- Mobile-first KYC
- Upload ID photos directly from your smartphone or tablet via our kakek123 app or website. We store images encrypted and do not share them with third parties beyond regulatory authorities if legally required.
- local payment and KYC sync
- online payment itself requires KYC for wallets above certain transaction thresholds. Your e-wallet verification status does not automatically transfer to kakek123—we perform independent KYC checks.
- Limits post-verification
- After KYC approval, your mobile banking account preferences on kakek123 increase. Unverified accounts see lower thresholds as a money-laundering safeguard.
Linking local payment to your kakek123 wallet
Each online payment deposit on kakek123 is a one-time transfer—we do not store your e-wallet credentials or create a "linked account" in the traditional sense. Instead, every deposit initiates a fresh mobile banking login and authorization. This approach protects your local payment PIN; kakek123 never holds your wallet password or recovery codes.
If you deposit via online payment ten times, you authenticate with e-wallet ten times. This may seem repetitive, but it is a security feature: if your kakek123 account is ever compromised, your mobile banking wallet remains independent and protected by your local payment PIN alone.
Common questions about online payment deposits
Can I use a e-wallet corporate account or business wallet? kakek123 accepts personal mobile banking wallets. We do not support business or corporate local payment accounts, as our verification framework is built for individual users.
What if online payment declines my transfer? e-wallet may decline if: your wallet balance is insufficient, you exceeded your daily or monthly transaction limit, your PIN is incorrect, or mobile banking's backend is temporarily offline. Check your local payment app for the error message. If the issue persists, contact online payment support directly; they manage wallet-level blocks, not kakek123.
Does kakek123 charge a fee for e-wallet deposits? No. We do not deduct a percentage or fixed amount from your mobile banking transfer. The full amount you send reaches your kakek123 wallet. local payment itself may charge a fee (rare for wallet-to-merchant transfers in Indonesia); that is online payment's policy, not ours.
