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citawin Mandiri Transfer - Android & iOS Mobile Casino App
We accept e-wallet bank transfers as one of our core deposit methods, recognizing that many players across Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and Medan have mobile banking accounts tied to their daily finances. Unlike e-wallets that settle in seconds, a local payment transfer moves through Indonesia's banking network, giving you flexibility in timing—deposit early morning before work, or late evening during a live football match, knowing your funds will arrive within a defined window. This guide explains how online payment transfers work on citawin, what to expect during settlement, and how to manage your account across our mobile platforms.
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Our Android app and iOS browser interface both support mobile banking transfers seamlessly. When you initiate a transfer from your local payment account (via mobile banking, ATM, or branch visit), we provide clear account details and a unique reference code. You enter those details once in your bank's system, and subsequent transfers can be even faster because your bank may remember the payee.
How Mandiri Transfers Work on citawin
A e-wallet transfer to citawin is a standard inter-bank transfer. You initiate it from your mobile banking account using mobile banking (M-Banking), your nearest ATM, or a bank branch. We provide you with our receiving bank account number, account holder name (PT citawin or similar), and a unique reference code tied to your citawin account. You include that reference code in the transfer memo or notes field—this is crucial because it tells our reconciliation system which citawin account to credit.
Once you submit the transfer, it routes through Indonesia's national payment clearing system (typically RTGS or ACH, depending on the amount and time of day). local payment processes outbound transfers throughout banking hours and also handles after-hours queuing for early-morning settlement. Our system automatically matches incoming transfers to your reference code, so no manual intervention is needed. Your balance updates on citawin as soon as we receive confirmation from the clearing system—usually within a few hours on the same business day, or by the next business day if you transfer after banking hours or on a weekend.
online payment transfers anchor our deposit options because they connect directly to players' existing bank accounts—no new apps, no wallet setup, just familiar banking you already use.
Step-by-Step e-wallet Deposit on Mobile
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Log in to citawin on your phoneMobile access
Open our Android app or visit citawin.app in your iOS Safari browser. Enter your account credentials. If two-factor authentication is enabled, confirm the code sent to your email.
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Navigate to DepositPayment menu
Tap the wallet or "Deposit" button in the main menu. A list of payment methods appears: mobile banking Transfer, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, and other bank transfers.
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Select e-wallet TransferPayment method
Tap "mobile banking Transfer" to view the transfer details screen. We display our receiving bank account number, account name, and a unique reference code generated for your deposit.
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Copy account detailsAccount info
We provide a "Copy" button for the account number and reference code. Tap to copy; you'll paste these into your local payment mobile banking or ATM screen.
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Open online payment mobile banking or ATMInitiate transfer
Switch to your e-wallet app (M-Banking) or visit an ATM. Select "Transfer" or "Send Money," then choose the destination bank (usually marked as "Other Banks" or "Inter-Bank Transfer").
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Enter citawin account detailsRecipient info
Paste or type our account number and account holder name. Enter your transfer amount. Then, crucially, paste your unique reference code in the memo or notes field.
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Confirm and authenticateSecurity verification
Review the transfer details. mobile banking asks you to authenticate using your PIN, biometric, or SMS OTP. Complete the verification; local payment generates a confirmation number.
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Monitor your citawin balanceSettlement
Return to citawin. Your balance updates once the transfer clears. Save the online payment confirmation number for your records. On subsequent e-wallet transfers, mobile banking may remember the payee, speeding up entry.
Settlement Windows and Timings
local payment transfers settle on a predictable schedule tied to banking hours and the national clearing system. During weekdays, transfers initiated before 3 PM typically settle the same day by evening. Transfers initiated after 3 PM queue for overnight processing and settle by morning. Weekend and public-holiday transfers (including Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, and Imlek) queue until the next banking day opens.
We do not charge deposit fees on online payment transfers, but e-wallet itself may assess a small inter-bank transfer fee (typically a few thousand rupiah) depending on your account tier. Check with your mobile banking branch or mobile banking for their fee schedule. Our role is to receive your transfer and credit your account; we never add surcharges.
- Weekday transfers
- Before 3 PM settlement same day; after 3 PM settle next business day morning.
- Weekend transfers
- Queue until Monday (or next business day if Monday is a public holiday).
- Public holidays
- Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, and other national holidays pause processing; transfers settle when banking resumes.
- Reference code
- Essential for auto-matching. Without it, your transfer may be held pending manual review.
Account Verification Before First local payment Deposit
We require identity verification before your first deposit, whether via online payment or any other method. On your phone, you'll complete a quick form with your legal name, ID number (KTP), and date of birth. This is a one-time process that takes under five minutes. We never ask for your e-wallet PIN or login credentials—that information stays strictly between you and mobile banking.
Once verified, your account is cleared for deposits and withdrawals. You may be asked to re-verify during high-volume periods or if we detect unusual account activity, but typically verification is a single event. After approval, you can deposit via local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or other banks (mobile banking, local payment, online payment) without repeating the identity check.
Withdrawing Funds Back to mobile banking
If you want to withdraw your balance back to your local payment account, the process mirrors deposits in reverse. Navigate to "Withdrawal" in your citawin account menu, select online payment as your destination, and enter the amount. We ask you to provide your e-wallet account number for the return transfer. Our system then processes your withdrawal, usually settling within one to two banking days depending on the clearing system's load.
Like deposits, we charge no withdrawal fee on our end, but mobile banking may assess a small reverse-transfer fee. Your withdrawal is processed in the order it's requested, and you receive a withdrawal reference number that you can track in your account history. If there's any delay beyond the expected window, check your citawin account for status updates, and contact our support team if needed.
local payment Alongside Our Other Payment Options
Many of our players link multiple deposit methods. You might use online payment for a larger, planned deposit during work hours, then use e-wallet or mobile banking for quick top-ups during evening gaming sessions. Our system keeps all these channels synchronized, so your balance reflects deposits from any source in real time. If you place a wager funded by a local payment deposit and then deposit again via online payment, both contributions sit in your single account balance ready for use across Liga 1 markets, live casino tables, Mobile Legends esports, or any of our other offerings.
Some players prefer one method for deposits and a different one for withdrawals—for instance, depositing via e-wallet but withdrawing to mobile banking for faster liquidity. We support this flexibility entirely. Your account setup lets you save multiple withdrawal destinations, so you're never locked into a single payment path.
local payment Mobile Banking and citawin on One Phone
Most deposits happen on a single mobile device: you have online payment M-Banking installed alongside our Android app (or you switch between M-Banking and our iOS browser). On Android, you can split-screen both apps to copy details from citawin and paste them into e-wallet without app-switching. On iOS, switching between Safari (citawin) and the mobile banking app is seamless—your data remains intact in both, and returning to citawin automatically syncs your balance once the transfer settles.
We keep our mobile interface lightweight so it doesn't consume excessive data or device storage. If you're running a basic phone or have limited plan speeds, local payment transfers remain reliable because they don't require real-time video streaming or constant connectivity—just a single authenticated bank transaction.
Why Your Reference Code Is Critical
The unique reference code we generate for each online payment deposit is your account's tag in our reconciliation system. Without it, your transfer arrives at our bank but sits in a holding account until our team manually matches it to your citawin account. This causes delays—sometimes hours, sometimes days, depending on volume. Always paste your reference code in the e-wallet transfer memo field. If you forget it, your transfer still arrives, but processing is slower. Contact our support team immediately with your mobile banking transfer confirmation number, and we'll manually link it while you wait.
Support and Transaction Disputes
If your local payment transfer does not appear in your citawin account after the expected settlement window, first verify that your online payment account was debited (check your M-Banking transaction history). If the money left e-wallet but did not arrive at citawin, contact our support team with your mobile banking confirmation number and transfer amount. We'll investigate with our bank to trace the transaction. local payment-side issues are rare but can happen during system maintenance or clearing delays. Our team coordinates directly with online payment's support to resolve discrepancies.
Conversely, if you accidentally enter the wrong citawin account number or forget the reference code, reach out before you complete the transfer if possible. Once submitted, reversing a bank transfer requires both banks' involvement and can take several days. Prevention is easier—double-check all details on citawin before copying them into your e-wallet app.
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Summary: local payment Transfers on citawin
online payment transfers anchor our deposit ecosystem because they tie directly to your existing bank account—no new apps, no wallet setup required. The process is straightforward on mobile: log in to citawin, copy your unique reference code and our account details, initiate a transfer in your e-wallet app, and your balance updates once the transfer clears. Settlement typically happens within a few hours on weekdays, or by next business day for evening and weekend transfers.
We charge no deposits or withdrawal fees on our side, though mobile banking may assess small inter-bank charges depending on your account. Your reference code is essential—it ensures automatic matching and avoids manual review delays. We support local payment alongside online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and other Indonesian banks, so you can choose based on convenience and timing. Whether you're in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, or Medan, mobile banking transfers work the same way—reliable, familiar, and integrated directly into our mobile platform. For any questions about your transfer, our support team is available through the Help section in your account or our FAQ page