Our bir123 KYC Verification flow
We begin with a simple record: email, phone contact, name, and the selected payment channel. If our user chooses DANAe-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet, we may compare account ownership details with the verification profile. This helps us reduce mismatched transfers and keep withdrawal review tied to the same identity used during registration.
We place this check before deeper product use because our slot range is event-heavy. Our daily and weekly slot schedules can include Aviator rounds, Sweet Bonanza features, Gates of Olympus sessions, Fortune Tiger categories, and Mahjong Ways tables listed as scheduled events. We describe these as calendar structures, not as certain outcomes. KYC helps us keep one account connected to one verified profile when our tournament records, session history, and payment records meet in the same account area.
We see KYC as the mobile bankingdge between account records, payment ownership, and scheduled slot participation.
Our review path is usually understood in four practical steps. We ask our user to confirm the account contact, prepare a readable identity document, keep the payment name consistent, and wait for the review result in the account area. We avoid promising a fixed review duration because document quality, payment matching, and internal checks can vary.
- We check our account contact record and confirm that the email and phone details are reachable.
- We review our user document for readable name, clear image quality, and basic consistency with the account profile.
- We compare our selected payment method with the account name when a withdrawal flow requires review.
- We keep our record available for later checks linked to slot events, live tables, esports, or sportsbook use.
Our bir123 slot account checks
We give extra attention to slots because this page is written around our main homepage flow. Aviator needs a clear session record, Sweet Bonanza and Gates of Olympus need visible game history, and Fortune Tiger or Mahjong Ways sessions may sit inside scheduled event categories. When our user enters a daily or weekly tournament structure, we need the account profile to remain stable from the first entry through the final record review.
We do not describe tournaments as winnable jackpots or guaranteed prize routes. Our editorial approach is more measured: we show how schedules, eligible games, leaderboard records, and session notes work inside bir123. If our user accesses the site from JakartaSurabaya, Bandung, Medan, or Semarang, the same rule applies: service access depends on local law, and account details must match our verification requirements.
Our game range also includes live-dealer tables and sportsbook coverage, but we keep those as side mentions on this KYC guide. Our live studio area can include blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and Dragon Tiger with multi-camera presentation. Our sportsbook area may cover football such as Liga 1Piala AFF, Champions League, and Premier League, with other categories such as MotoGP and badminton. Our esports area can include Mobile Legends, Free Fire, and PUBG Mobile. KYC keeps the same verified account across these categories.



Our bir123 payment review rules
We connect payment review with verification because withdrawal flow depends on ownership clarity. If our account uses local payment Transfer, we expect the bank account holder to match the profile record. If our account uses online payment or an e-wallet, we may still check whether the registered name and transfer source make sense. During busy public periods such as Idul Fitri or Imlek, our review approach remains the same even when banking activity is heavier.
- We keep our deposit channel and withdrawal channel connected to the same verified account where required.
- We ask our user to avoid cropped, blurred, or altered document images during KYC review.
- We record our slot tournament entries under the verified profile linked to the account session.
- We reserve review steps for cases where our account data, payment name, or activity record needs checking.
Our KYC Verification page also supports account education. We do not want our user to learn verification only after a withdrawal request is placed. We prefer to explain the path before the first slot session, so Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, and Mahjong Ways activity appears under one complete account file. This is also useful when our user moves from slots to baccarat or to football coverage without creating conflicting account records.
We keep our language careful because verification is procedural. We do not state fixed approval times, fixed withdrawal times, or guaranteed outcomes. We explain the documents, the matching logic, and the product categories affected by the account record.
