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Withdrawals on pinjam100 reverse the deposit flow. Money you've earned through Liga 1 bets, live-dealer sessions, or slot play returns to your chosen payment method—e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or bank transfer. The process is straightforward: request a payout, confirm your identity, and wait for settlement. We handle withdrawals the same way we handle deposits: transparently, with no hidden fees or surprise delays.

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This guide covers the complete withdrawal workflow on pinjam100. We explain which payment methods are available, what verification steps apply, typical settlement windows, and what to do if your request stalls. Whether you're cashing out after a Piala AFF tournament run or a weekend of live-casino play, you'll know exactly what to expect.
How withdrawal requests work on pinjam100
A withdrawal request is your instruction to pinjam100 to send your account balance (or part of it) back to your bank or e-wallet. Unlike deposits, which are often instant, withdrawals involve a verification step. We check that your account is in good standing, that your identity matches our records, and that the destination payment method is legitimate. This protects both you and us from fraud.
The withdrawal process on pinjam100 follows these steps: you log in, navigate to your account menu, select "Withdrawal Request," enter the amount, confirm your destination payment method, and submit. Our system then queues your request for review. Once approved, funds are transferred to your chosen method. The entire cycle—from submission to settlement—typically takes a standard review window, though exact timing depends on the payment partner and current processing volume.
You can request a withdrawal at any time, as long as your account balance is sufficient and your identity is verified. There is no limit on how many withdrawals you can make per day or per week—we process each request individually. However, if you submit multiple requests in quick succession, they may be batched together for efficiency, which can affect settlement timing.
One important rule: your withdrawal must go to the same payment method you used for your most recent deposit. If you deposited via DANA, your withdrawal goes to e-wallet. If you deposited via mobile banking virtual account, your withdrawal goes to your local payment account. This "same method" rule is a standard anti-fraud measure across the industry and helps us comply with Indonesia-region financial regulations.
Supported withdrawal payment methods
pinjam100 supports six main withdrawal channels, matching our deposit options: online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment virtual account, and direct bank transfers from e-wallet, mobile banking, or local payment. Each method has its own settlement timeline and minimum withdrawal amount.
- online payment: Fastest option. Funds typically arrive within a standard processing window. Minimum withdrawal is a smaller amount (check your account for exact figure).
- e-wallet: Similar speed to mobile banking. Funds land in your local payment wallet within a standard timeframe. Minimum withdrawal applies.
- online payment: Processed like e-wallet and mobile banking. Settlement is quick; minimum withdrawal is consistent across e-wallets.
- local payment: Universal QR code standard. Your bank or e-wallet app receives the transfer. Settlement depends on your financial institution's processing speed.
- online payment virtual account: Funds transfer to your registered e-wallet account. Settlement typically takes a standard review window; bank processing may add additional time during peak hours.
- mobile banking, local payment, online payment: Direct bank transfers. Settlement is slower than e-wallets but reliable. Minimum withdrawal is higher for bank transfers (usually a larger amount).
Choose the method that suits your needs. E-wallets are faster if you need funds quickly; bank transfers are more familiar if you prefer traditional banking. All methods are equally secure on pinjam100.
Key takeaways
- Withdrawal requests are processed to the same payment method as your deposit
- E-wallets (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment) settle faster than bank transfers
- Minimum withdrawal amounts vary by method; check your account for exact figures
- No hidden fees—the amount you request is the amount you receive (minus any bank fees from your own institution)
- Verification is required; requests are queued and processed in order
Verification and identity checks
Before your withdrawal is approved, pinjam100 verifies your identity and account status. This is a standard compliance requirement in Indonesia and protects against fraud. The verification process checks:
- Your account is in good standing (no suspicious activity, no pending disputes)
- Your identity documents match our records (name, date of birth, ID number)
- Your destination payment method is registered to the same person
- The withdrawal amount is reasonable relative to your account history
Most withdrawals pass verification automatically and move to settlement within a standard review window. However, if our system flags your request as unusual—for example, a very large withdrawal, a withdrawal to a different payment method than usual, or activity that looks inconsistent with your account history—a manual review may be required. In those cases, our team may contact you via email or in-app message to confirm the request.
Do not ignore verification requests. If we ask for additional information and you don't respond, your withdrawal request may be cancelled. Respond promptly to any messages from our support team, and provide accurate information. Fraudulent or misleading responses will result in account suspension.
Settlement timelines and what to expect
Settlement timing depends on the payment method and current processing volume. Here are typical windows:
- online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking: Verification typically completes within a standard review window. Once approved, funds transfer to your e-wallet within minutes to a few hours.
- local payment: Verification is quick. Transfer speed depends on your bank or e-wallet's processing—usually within a standard timeframe.
- online payment virtual account: Verification takes a standard review window. Bank transfer then takes additional time depending on e-wallet's queue—typically a standard processing period.
- mobile banking, local payment, online payment: Slowest option. Verification plus bank processing can take a standard review window or longer, especially during peak hours or holidays like Idul Fitri and Idul Adha.
We do not control the final leg of settlement—once funds leave pinjam100, they're in your bank's or e-wallet's hands. If your withdrawal is approved but funds don't arrive after a reasonable time, contact your bank or e-wallet support first. If they confirm no receipt, then contact pinjam100 support with your withdrawal request ID and transaction details.
Withdrawals on pinjam100 are transparent and predictable. Verify your identity upfront, choose your payment method, and you'll know exactly when to expect your funds.
Minimum and maximum withdrawal amounts
pinjam100 sets minimum and maximum withdrawal limits per payment method. Minimums are typically lower for e-wallets (a smaller amount) and higher for bank transfers (a larger amount). Maximums are usually very high—designed to accommodate large payouts without artificial caps.
Your account dashboard displays the exact minimum and maximum for each payment method. If your requested withdrawal falls outside these bounds, the system will reject it and prompt you to adjust. There's no workaround—you must respect the limits set for your account.
If you need to withdraw an amount below the minimum, you have two options: wait until your balance grows, or contact support to discuss alternatives. We occasionally make exceptions for special circumstances, but we cannot guarantee approval.
Withdrawal fees and charges
pinjam100 does not charge withdrawal fees. The amount you request is the amount you receive—no deductions, no hidden charges. However, your own bank or e-wallet may charge a fee for receiving the transfer. For example, if you withdraw to a e-wallet account, mobile banking might charge a small fee for incoming transfers. That fee is not controlled by pinjam100; it's your bank's policy.
Before you withdraw, check your bank's or e-wallet's fee schedule if you're unsure. Most e-wallets (local payment, online payment, e-wallet) do not charge for incoming transfers, so you'll receive the full amount. Bank transfers may incur a small fee depending on your institution.
Troubleshooting: what if your withdrawal is delayed or rejected?
If your withdrawal request is rejected, pinjam100 will display an error message explaining why. Common reasons include:
- Insufficient balance (you requested more than your account holds)
- Amount below minimum or above maximum for that payment method
- Destination payment method doesn't match your deposit method
- Account not fully verified (identity documents pending review)
- Suspicious activity detected (requires manual review)
If you see a rejection, read the error message carefully. Most issues are self-correcting—adjust your amount, verify your identity, or contact support for clarification. If your withdrawal is approved but funds don't arrive after a reasonable time, check your bank or e-wallet first. If they show no record, contact pinjam100 support with your withdrawal request ID and the date you submitted it.
Withdrawal Strengths
- No withdrawal fees charged by pinjam100
- Multiple payment methods available
- E-wallet options settle quickly
- Transparent verification process
Withdrawal Considerations
- Bank transfers settle slower than e-wallets
- Withdrawal must go to same payment method as deposit
- Verification delays possible during peak periods
Withdrawal during peak seasons and holidays
During high-traffic periods—such as Liga 1 finals, Piala AFF tournaments, or holidays like Idul Fitri and Idul Adha—withdrawal processing may slow down. Our team works around the clock, but payment partners (banks, e-wallets) may experience delays on their end. If you're planning a withdrawal during a major event or holiday, submit your request early to avoid last-minute bottlenecks.
Similarly, if you're withdrawing to a bank account, be aware that banks often reduce staff during holidays. Your transfer may sit in a queue longer than usual. Plan accordingly if you need funds by a specific date.
Partial and full withdrawals
You can withdraw part of your balance or your entire balance. If you withdraw part, your remaining balance stays in your pinjam100 account and is available for future bets or casino play. If you withdraw your entire balance, your account remains active—you can deposit again anytime and resume playing.
There's no penalty for withdrawing your full balance or for leaving your account dormant. pinjam100 does not charge inactivity fees or require minimum balances. Your account is yours to use as you wish, subject to our terms of service.
Summary and next steps
Withdrawals on pinjam100 are straightforward: request a payout, verify your identity, and wait for settlement. Choose your payment method (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank transfer), confirm the amount, and submit. Our team reviews your request, approves it if everything checks out, and transfers funds to your chosen destination. Settlement timing varies by method—e-wallets are fastest, bank transfers take longer.
If you have questions about your withdrawal, check your account dashboard first—it displays your request status and estimated settlement time. If you need help, contact pinjam100 support via live chat, email, or in-app messaging. Our team responds during business hours and can clarify any step of the process.
Our services are available only where local law permits. Users are responsible for verifying that access and use comply with their own jurisdiction's law.