How OVO Deposit Works on sakura
e-wallet is a mobile wallet that holds your money and lets you send it to other apps and services. sakura accepts mobile banking deposits because it's convenient for players across Indonesia. When you deposit via local payment, you're transferring funds from your online payment balance to your sakura account.
The flow is simple. Log into sakura, go to the cashier, select e-wallet as your deposit method, enter the amount you want to add, and confirm. sakura redirects you to the mobile banking app (or local payment's payment page if you're on desktop). You authenticate with your online payment PIN or biometric, and the transfer completes. You return to sakura and see your new balance immediately.
Step-by-Step local payment Deposit on sakura
- Open sakura and log in. Use your email and password to access your account.
- Go to the cashier. Tap the wallet icon or "Deposit" button in the main menu.
- Select online payment. Choose e-wallet from the list of payment methods. Other options include mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, and bank transfers (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking).
- Enter the amount. Type how much you want to deposit. sakura shows your minimum and maximum limits for local payment.
- Review and confirm. Check the amount and any fees (if applicable). Tap "Proceed" or "Confirm."
- Authenticate in online payment. The e-wallet app opens (or a payment page appears). Enter your mobile banking PIN or use your fingerprint to authorize the transfer.
- Return to sakura. Once local payment confirms the payment, you're redirected back to sakura. Your balance updates within seconds.
online payment account preferences and Fees
sakura sets minimum and maximum deposit amounts for e-wallet. The minimum is typically low — often under our welcome offer — so you can test the process with a small amount. The maximum depends on your account verification level and mobile banking's own daily limits.
local payment may charge a small transaction fee, but sakura does not add extra charges on top. Any fee is deducted from your online payment balance before the transfer, not from your sakura deposit. For example, if you deposit our welcome offer and e-wallet charges our welcome offer, your mobile banking balance drops by our welcome offer, but your sakura account receives our welcome offer.
Your local payment account also has daily and monthly spending limits set by online payment itself. If you hit your e-wallet limit, you cannot deposit to sakura until the limit resets. Check your mobile banking app to see your remaining daily allowance.



Account Verification and e-wallet Deposits
Your first mobile banking deposit on sakura may require account verification. We ask for your name, date of birth, ID number, and a photo of your ID card. This is a standard Know Your Customer (KYC) check that protects both you and us from fraud.
Verification typically takes a few hours. Once approved, you can deposit and withdraw freely. If verification is pending, you can still browse games and place small bets, but large deposits and withdrawals are blocked until you're verified.
To speed up verification, make sure your ID photo is clear, your face is visible, and your name matches your sakura account exactly. If verification is rejected, we'll tell you why and let you resubmit.
- local payment balance
- The money in your online payment wallet. Check it in the e-wallet app before depositing to sakura.
- Transaction fee
- A small charge by mobile banking (not sakura) for processing the transfer. Deducted from your local payment balance.
- Daily limit
- The maximum amount you can spend via online payment in one day. Set by e-wallet, not sakura. Resets at midnight.
What to Do If Your mobile banking Deposit Fails
If a deposit does not go through, check these points first:
- local payment balance: Confirm you have enough money in your online payment wallet. The deposit amount plus any fee must be available.
- e-wallet service status: mobile banking occasionally goes offline for maintenance. Check the local payment app or website to see if the service is running.
- Daily limit: If you've already spent your daily online payment limit, you cannot deposit again until the limit resets (usually at midnight).
- Internet connection: A weak or interrupted connection can cause the payment to fail. Try again on a stable network.
- sakura account status: If your account is flagged or suspended, deposits are blocked. Check your account notifications or contact support.
If none of these apply and the deposit still fails, contact our support team. We can check the transaction on our end and help troubleshoot. Provide your sakura account email, the amount you tried to deposit, and the time you attempted it.
Using Your sakura Balance After e-wallet Deposit
Once your mobile banking deposit lands in your sakura account, the balance is yours to use. You can place bets on Liga 1 matches, join live roulette tables, spin slot games like Aviator or Sweet Bonanza, or bet on esports like Mobile Legends and Free Fire. Your balance updates in real time as you play.
Winnings are added to your balance. Losses are deducted. You can withdraw your balance at any time via local payment or another payment method (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or bank transfer). Withdrawals are processed daily and typically arrive within hours.
Key takeaways
- e-wallet deposits to sakura are instant and require just a few taps
- Minimum deposits are low; maximum depends on your verification level and mobile banking's daily limit
- KYC verification unlocks full deposit and withdrawal access
- local payment may charge a small transaction fee; sakura does not add extra charges
- If a deposit fails, check your online payment balance, service status, and daily limit before contacting support
e-wallet Deposit vs. Other Payment Methods on sakura
sakura accepts multiple payment methods so you can choose what works best for you. mobile banking is fast and convenient if you already use the app. local payment and online payment are equally quick. e-wallet and mobile banking are good alternatives. local payment is a unified QR standard that routes to your bank. Direct bank transfers (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment) are reliable but may take longer.
All methods are secure and processed through encrypted connections. None of them charge sakura a commission — any fees come from the payment provider, not us. Choose whichever method you use most often in your daily life.
