Deposit and Withdraw: Every Way to Move Money In and Out
A wallet is only useful if money moves in and out without friction. Zorion supports five ways in and two ways out — here's how each one feels in practice, so you can pick the rail that fits how you already handle money.
Ways to deposit
QRIS
The fastest path for most people. Open your banking or e-wallet app, scan the QRIS code Zorion shows you, confirm — and the top-up lands near-instantly. If you already pay for coffee with QRIS, this will feel familiar.
OVO
Top up straight from your OVO balance. No bank details to type, no account numbers to double-check — approve the payment in OVO and the money appears in your Zorion wallet near-instantly.
DANA
Works the same way as OVO: pay from your DANA balance, confirm in the DANA app, done. A good fit if DANA is where your day-to-day money already lives.
Bank transfer
Transfer from your account at BCA, Mandiri, BRI, or BNI. This is the comfortable option for larger top-ups, since you're moving money directly from your main bank account. Timing depends on your bank's transfer rails, but it's a routine domestic transfer — nothing exotic.
Crypto
If you hold crypto, you can deposit it directly into your Zorion balance. One thing to know: crypto transfers involve network fees, which vary by blockchain. Zorion shows the exact cost upfront, before you confirm — so there are no surprises after the fact. That's true of every transaction-specific cost in the app, not just crypto.
Which deposit method should you use?
- Fastest and easiest: QRIS, OVO, or DANA — near-instant, no details to enter.
- Larger amounts from your main account: bank transfer via BCA, Mandiri, BRI, or BNI.
- Already holding crypto: deposit it directly, with network fees shown before you commit.
There's no wrong answer — use whichever app you already have open.
Getting money out
Deposits matter, but withdrawals are where trust is earned. Two routes:
- To an Indonesian bank account — send your balance back to your own account.
- To an e-wallet — withdraw to the e-wallet you use daily.
Most withdrawals land within one business day. And the principle behind it matters more than the timing: your money is never locked. There's no waiting period to "unlock" funds, no minimum holding time, no hoops. It's your balance — you can send it out whenever you decide to.
The short version
Money in: QRIS, OVO, DANA, bank transfer, or crypto — pick your favorite. Money out: your Indonesian bank or e-wallet, usually within a business day. Any transaction-specific cost is shown before you confirm, and nothing is ever held hostage in between.