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Banking on wct20: Deposits, Withdrawals and Verification

Fund your wct20 account through bKash, Nagad or Rocket — the same wallets you use every day — and your balance is ready to go. Withdrawals follow the same path back to your wallet, with account verification keeping your funds secure throughout.

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wct20 Banking on wct20: Deposits, Withdrawals and Verification
wct20 Withdrawing Funds to Your Wallet

Withdrawing Funds to Your Wallet

Withdrawals on wct20 go back to the same wallet you used to deposit — bKash, Nagad or Rocket. Head to the cashier, pick the withdrawal tab, and select your wallet. You will need to enter the wallet number registered to your account; this is a security check, not extra admin. Enter the amount you want out, confirm, and the request goes into

processing. If your account verification is complete, there is nothing else holding it up on our end. Keep your wallet app on hand so you can confirm the incoming transfer when it arrives.

  • Go to the withdrawal tab — Open the cashier and switch to withdrawals. Select the wallet — bKash, Nagad or Rocket — that matches your account.
  • Enter your wallet number — Type in the wallet number registered to your wct20 account. This must match what is on file for the transfer to clear.
  • Set the amount and submit — Enter how much you want to withdraw and confirm the request. You will see a pending status on your account page.
  • Receive the transfer — Once processed, the funds arrive in your wallet. Confirm the incoming transfer in your wallet app to complete it.

Local Payment Options on wct20

banking is built around the wallets Bangladesh uses most. bKash, Nagad and Rocket are all available in the cashier for both deposits and withdrawals. Availability may depend on your location and local regulations — check the cashier for the current list in your region.

bKash

Deposit and withdraw directly through your bKash wallet. Use the account number shown in the cashier to send funds.

Nagad

Nagad transfers go through the same cashier flow. Select Nagad, enter the amount, and confirm with your Nagad PIN.

Rocket

Rocket payments follow the same path — choose Rocket in the cashier, send to the number shown, and your balance updates.

Bank Transfer

Bank transfer is available for accounts where wallet options are not suitable. Check the cashier for availability in your region.

wct20 Verifying Your wct20 Account

Verifying Your wct20 Account

Account verification on wct20 is a one-time process that protects your balance and makes sure withdrawals go to the right person. It is not a barrier — it is what keeps your account secure if someone else ever tries to access it. You will need a valid national ID or passport and, in some cases, a quick selfie to confirm the document

is yours. Upload through the verification section in your account settings. Once our team reviews and approves the documents, your account is fully verified and withdrawals process without additional checks. Completing this early means no delays the first time you request a payout.

  • Go to account verification — Find the verification section in your account settings. It shows you exactly which documents are still needed.
  • Upload your ID — Submit a clear photo of your national ID or passport. Make sure all four corners are visible and the text is readable.
  • Selfie check if required — Some accounts need a selfie alongside the ID photo. Follow the on-screen prompt — it takes under a minute.
  • Approval and confirmation — Our team reviews submissions and confirms approval via your account notification. Verified status shows on your profile page.
wct20 Depositing into Your wct20 Account

Depositing into Your wct20 Account

Your deposit goes straight from your mobile wallet to your wct20 balance. Open the cashier from any screen — mobile or desktop — and pick bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the payment row. Players in Dhaka and across Bangladesh use these rails daily, so the flow feels familiar. Enter the amount, confirm in your wallet app with your PIN, and the balance

updates on your account page. No extra steps, no waiting on a bank transfer queue. The cashier shows the exact account number or QR code to send to, so there is no guesswork involved.

  • Open the cashier — Log in and tap the deposit option from your account menu or the chip row at the top of the lobby.
  • Choose your wallet — Select bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the payment list. The cashier shows the number or QR code to send to.
  • Enter the amount and send — Type in how much you want to add, then confirm the transfer in your wallet app using your PIN.
  • Balance confirmed — Your wct20 account balance updates once the wallet confirms the transaction — check the account page to see it reflect.

Common Questions About wct20 Banking

These are the questions we hear most often about deposits, withdrawals and account verification on wct20.

bKash, Nagad and Rocket are available in the wct20 cashier. Open the deposit tab to see which options are active for your account and region.

Your wct20 account balance updates once the wallet confirms the transaction. Check the account page — if the balance has not changed after a few minutes, contact support with the transfer reference.

This is a standard security measure. Keeping deposits and withdrawals on the same wallet protects against unauthorised transfers and helps our team verify payout requests quickly.

Unverified accounts may have withdrawals held until verification is complete. Complete the ID upload in account settings early to avoid any delay on your first payout.

A pending status means the transfer is still being processed. If it stays pending beyond what you expect, reach out to wct20 support with your transaction ID and wallet number for a status check.

Minimum amounts are shown in the cashier at the time of deposit. These can vary by payment method, so check the cashier directly rather than relying on a fixed figure.
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Wct20 Banking

Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.