How our sumobola IDR Wallet works on mobile
Your IDR Wallet is the central hub for all money movement on sumobola. When you log in on Android or iOS browser, your current balance appears at the top of the home screen. We update this figure in real time as you place bets, win, or complete deposits. Every action — a live-dealer table entry, a slot spin, a football market wager — debits or credits your wallet instantly.
We store your wallet balance on our servers and sync it across all devices. Log in from your phone in Medan one hour and from another phone in Bandung the next; your balance and bet history remain consistent. We do not hold your money in a separate banking account; instead, we maintain an internal ledger that mirrors your account state.
Checking your balance on the go
We display your IDR Wallet balance on the main dashboard as soon as you log in. No extra steps — the number updates live as games conclude and bets settle. You can also view a full transaction log by tapping your account menu.
Our mobile interface prioritizes speed. A tap takes you from your balance straight to deposit, withdraw, or game selection. We minimize load time even on standard mobile networks so you spend less time waiting and more time playing.
Key wallet features on sumobola
- Real-time balance updates across all games and sports
- Transaction history accessible from your account menu
- One-tap deposit and withdrawal initiation
- Automatic account logout for security on shared devices
Deposit methods we accept in your sumobola IDR Wallet
We support six major mobile payment wallets plus four bank virtual-account options. Each method carries its own deposit window and verification flow. Below is a quick overview of what we accept:
- DANAinstant transfer; we verify within seconds. Supported across all Indonesian regions.
- e-walletquick confirmation; your mobile banking account must be verified to link with sumobola.
- local paymentbalance debit; some transactions may require email confirmation.
- online paymentwallet-to-wallet transfer; processing time under five minutes typically.
- e-walletaccepts deposits nationwide; commonly used in Medan and Surabaya corridors.
- mobile bankingscanned payment; we generate a unique QR code for each deposit request.
- Bank virtual accountslocal payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking offer a dedicated account number for each transaction.
Why local payment and bank VAs matter
online payment is a unified QR standard we use to simplify bank transfers. When you choose e-wallet deposit on sumobola, we generate a fresh code; you scan it in your bank app and send the exact amount. We then receive the payment and credit your wallet.
Bank virtual accounts (VA) work similarly but are account-based. We assign you a temporary mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet account number. You transfer to that number from your personal bank app, and our system links the incoming transfer to your sumobola profile automatically.
Both methods are popular during Idul Adha and Imlek when mobile payment systems face higher traffic. Bank transfers remain stable during these holidays.
Withdrawal requests from your sumobola wallet
Withdrawing funds from sumobola is a multi-step process. We review every request to prevent fraud and confirm the linked account matches your verified identity. Here's how it flows:
- You tap "Withdraw" in your wallet menu and enter the amount in IDR.
- We show you a confirmation screen with our processing notes. You select your preferred method — local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or a bank account.
- We verify your account status and check for any pending bets or unsettled games. If all is clear, we submit your request to our cashier team.
- Our team reviews the request (typically within one business day) and processes the transfer back to your original payment method.
- You receive an email confirmation once the transfer is initiated. Your bank or wallet app will then show the incoming funds.
We do not guarantee processing time; withdrawals depend on your bank's transfer speed and verification windows.
Account verification and IDR Wallet security
Before we credit a large deposit or process a withdrawal, we may ask for identity verification (KYC). This is our standard practice to comply with anti-money-laundering rules. We request your legal name, date of birth, and a photo of your ID card. The process takes minutes on our mobile app.
Your sumobola IDR Wallet sits behind your login credentials. We encrypt all wallet data in transit and at rest. When you access your account on a phone in Jakarta or Surabaya, the connection runs over HTTPS. We also log every login attempt, so you can spot unauthorized access in your security dashboard.
We do not store your full payment-method details permanently. For online payment, e-wallet, or mobile banking deposits, we tokenize your account link — meaning we save a secure reference instead of your actual account number. For bank transfers, we use a unique reference code per transaction so no two deposits share the same identifier.
Using your wallet across sumobola games
Your IDR Wallet balance fuels every activity on sumobola. You use the same wallet for:
- Live-dealer tablesblackjack, roulette, baccarat, and Dragon Tiger stakes deduct in real time.
- Football marketsLiga 1, Piala Indonesia, and Piala AFF wagers are placed instantly.
- Slot gamesAviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus spins charge your balance per spin.
- EsportsMobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile markets pull funds on bet confirmation.
We do not segregate wallets by game type. One IDR Wallet covers all. This means you can switch from a live-dealer table to a football bet to a slot game without moving money manually. Your balance reflects all activity instantly.
If your balance runs low mid-session, you can deposit again directly from the game screen. We show a "Low balance" prompt and a fast-path "Deposit" button. You complete the deposit flow (select payment method, confirm, wait for credit) and return to your game within two to three minutes on a standard mobile connection.
