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Fund, Withdraw and Verify on maal69

Your maal69 account runs on the wallets you already use — bKash, Nagad, and Rocket sit right in the cashier so you can move money without switching to a bank.

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maal69 Fund, Withdraw and Verify on maal69
maal69 Putting Money Into Your maal69 Account

Putting Money Into Your maal69 Account

Open the cashier from your account menu and you will see bKash, Nagad, and Rocket listed as your deposit options. Each method follows the same short path: pick the wallet, enter the amount, and confirm the transfer from your phone. The balance shows up in your account as soon as the wallet confirms the transaction on its end. There are no extra

steps between your wallet and the lobby — once your balance is there, you can open Aviator, jump into a Dragon Tiger table, or browse the sportsbook for cricket markets straight away.

  • Open the cashier — Log into your maal69 account and tap the cashier icon from the main menu or account header.
  • Pick your wallet — Select bKash, Nagad, or Rocket from the deposit screen — the account number to send to is shown right there.
  • Send and confirm — Open your wallet app, send the amount to the number shown, and confirm with your PIN as you normally would.
  • Balance updated — Your maal69 balance reflects the deposit as soon as your wallet processes the transfer — head straight to the lobby.

Payment Methods at maal69

We support the mobile wallets Bangladesh uses most. All three options below work for both deposits and withdrawals from your maal69 account, and you choose which one to use at the cashier each time. No need to register separately for a payment method — if you already have one of these wallets active on your phone, you are ready to go.

bKash

Send to the cashier number shown in your account, confirm with your bKash PIN, and the balance lands in your maal69 account.

Nagad

Nagad transfers follow the same path — open the app, send to the displayed number, and your deposit is picked up automatically.

Rocket

Rocket users select the method at the cashier, send from the app, and withdrawals return to the same Rocket number on file.

Bank Transfer

Bank transfer is available for accounts that prefer it — check the cashier for the current receiving details before initiating a transfer.

maal69 Withdrawing from maal69 to Your Wallet

Withdrawing from maal69 to Your Wallet

Withdrawals follow the same wallet logic as deposits — you choose the method, enter the amount, and we send it back to the bKash, Nagad, or Rocket number linked to your account. Before your first withdrawal, we ask you to complete a quick account check so we can confirm the wallet belongs to you. After that, the process is straightforward from the

cashier each time. Players in Dhaka and elsewhere around Bangladesh use this path regularly, and the steps stay consistent whether you are on mobile or desktop.

  • Go to cashier withdrawals — Find the withdrawal section inside your maal69 cashier and select the wallet you want to receive the funds.
  • Enter your amount — Type in how much you want to withdraw — the cashier will show any minimum or pending requirements before you confirm.
  • Complete the wallet check — If this is your first withdrawal, you may be asked to verify your wallet number matches your account details.
  • Receive the transfer — Once approved, the transfer goes to your linked wallet — check your bKash, Nagad, or Rocket balance to confirm arrival.
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maal69 Account Verification Steps

Account verification on maal69 is how we confirm that you own the wallet tied to your account and that your details are accurate. It is a one-time process — once done, you will not need to repeat it for standard deposits and withdrawals. We ask for a government-issued ID and a clear photo showing your face matches the document. Submitting these through

the verification section of your account settings keeps the process simple. This step also protects your balance: it means nobody else can request a withdrawal to a wallet that is not yours.

  • Go to account verification — Find the verification section under your account settings — it flags clearly if your status is still pending.
  • Upload your ID — Submit a clear photo of your National ID card or passport — both sides if the document carries information on the back.
  • Confirm your wallet link — We check that the bKash, Nagad, or Rocket number on file matches the name on your submitted document.
  • Verification confirmed — Once reviewed and approved, your account is fully verified and withdrawals process without additional document requests going forward.

maal69 Banking — What You Need to Know

These are the questions we hear most often about depositing, withdrawing, and managing your maal69 account balance. If something is not covered here, our support team can help directly through the contact channel in your account.

bKash, Nagad, and Rocket are the supported deposit methods. Open the cashier, pick your wallet, and follow the transfer steps shown on screen.

Most bKash deposits reflect as soon as the wallet confirms the transaction. If yours is delayed, check the cashier transaction history before contacting support.

Yes — we ask for a one-time document check before your first withdrawal. After that, withdrawals process without additional verification each time.

Withdrawals go to the wallet linked to your verified account. If you want to change the wallet on file, contact support to update your account details first.

Check the cashier transaction log first. If the transfer shows complete on your wallet side but is missing in your account, reach out to support with the transaction reference.

The cashier screen shows the current minimum when you enter an amount. We do not publish fixed limits here as they may be updated — check at the cashier before transferring.
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