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Move Money with bKash on b111

Your bKash wallet connects directly to your b111 account — send a deposit, get your balance updated, and head straight into the lobby. Everything here covers how bKash works on b111, from the first transfer to getting your winnings back in your wallet.

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b111 Using bKash from First Deposit to Payout

Using bKash from First Deposit to Payout

Open the cashier inside your b111 account and choose bKash from the payment row. You'll see a merchant number — open your bKash app, go to Send Money or Payment, enter that number, key in your amount, and confirm with your PIN. The reference code shown on screen ties your transfer to your account. Once bKash processes the transaction, your b111 balance

reflects it and you can move into slots like Rangpur Fruit Slots, table games, or the sportsbook where cricket markets — IPL, BPL, international fixtures — sit alongside casino options. Withdrawals follow the same wallet path: request from the cashier, complete any account verification step asked, and bKash delivers to your registered number.

HELP WHILE PAYING

Support for Your bKash Transactions

If a bKash transfer doesn't reflect in your account or a withdrawal is delayed, our support team can trace the transaction using your bKash reference number. Keep that reference handy whenever you contact us.

Live Chat Reach us through the live chat icon in your account dashboard. Share your bKash reference number and we'll check the transaction status directly.
Email Support Send your bKash transaction details — amount, time, reference — to our support address. We respond to payment queries as a priority over general account questions.
Account Help Page The Help section inside your b111 account has a dedicated payment query form. Fill in your bKash number and transfer reference for the fastest resolution path.
ACCOUNT INTEGRITY

How We Keep Your bKash Transactions Secure

Every bKash deposit and withdrawal on b111 goes through account-level verification so only your registered wallet number can move funds. We don't store your bKash PIN — that stays between you and your bKash app.

Registered Wallet Only

Withdrawals go back to the bKash number linked at registration. If you need to update it, identity verification is required before the change takes effect.

Reference Matching

Every deposit is matched to your account using the bKash reference code. Unmatched transfers are held and reviewed — they don't disappear and we contact you to resolve them.

SSL-Secured Cashier

The cashier page where you enter deposit amounts runs over SSL. Your session data and transaction details are encrypted end to end during every payment step.

KYC on Withdrawal

KYC — Know Your Customer — is a one-time identity check before your first withdrawal. It confirms the account belongs to you and protects your wallet from unauthorised payout requests.

bKash and Account Terms You Should Know

Quick definitions for the terms that come up when you use bKash on b111.

What is a bKash merchant payment?

A merchant payment is a bKash transaction type used to pay a registered business. On b111, you use this option — not Send Money — to fund your account correctly so the deposit is matched automatically.

What does 'reference code' mean in a bKash deposit?

The reference code is a short string b111 shows you before you send money. Enter it in the bKash payment note field so the system links your transfer to your specific account without manual intervention.

What is KYC and when does it apply?

KYC stands for Know Your Customer. It's a one-time identity check — usually a national ID or passport — required before your first withdrawal to confirm account ownership and protect your funds.

What is a pending balance on b111?

A pending balance is a deposit that has been received but is still being matched to your account. It usually clears within minutes once the bKash reference is confirmed against your account record.

What does 'registered wallet' mean for withdrawals?

Your registered wallet is the bKash number you provided when creating your b111 account. Payouts go only to that number — changing it requires a fresh identity verification step for security.

What is a transaction reference number?

A unique ID bKash assigns to every transfer. Save it after each deposit or withdrawal — support staff use it to trace exactly where a payment is in the system if something needs checking.

What You're Asking About bKash on b111

Straight answers to the questions that come up most when using bKash to fund and withdraw on b111.

Log in, open the cashier, select bKash, and note the merchant number and reference code shown. In your bKash app choose Payment, enter the merchant number, add the reference in the note field, confirm your amount, and enter your PIN to complete.

Most bKash deposits match to your b111 balance within a few minutes of the transaction completing. If yours hasn't appeared after ten minutes, contact support with your bKash reference number and transaction time.

Deposits should come from the bKash number registered to your b111 account. Transfers from a different number may not match automatically and could be held for manual review, which delays your balance update.

Go to the cashier, select Withdraw, choose bKash, and enter the amount. If KYC is complete, the request is processed and sent to your registered bKash number. You'll get a bKash notification once the transfer arrives.

Don't send a second transfer. Instead, open live chat or the payment query form in the Help section and share your bKash reference number, the amount, and the time of transfer. We'll trace it and credit your account once confirmed.

Minimum and maximum deposit amounts are shown in the cashier at the time you initiate the transfer. Check those figures before sending — amounts outside the displayed range may not process correctly and will need support to resolve.
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bKash User Guide

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.