Understanding your 531 transaction history
Transaction history on 531 covers two main categories: account funding (deposits and withdrawals) and game activity (bets placed, winnings, losses). Each entry includes the date, time, amount, payment method, and current status. This separation helps you distinguish between money moving in and out of your account versus money you've wagered on live-dealer tables, sportsbook markets, or slot games.
Deposits are recorded the moment you initiate them. If you fund via DANA or e-wallet, the transaction typically appears as "completed" within seconds. Bank transfers via mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet may show as "pending" until the transfer clears on the banking side — usually within one business day. Once cleared, the status updates to "completed" and your balance is available for play.
Withdrawals follow a similar pattern. You request a payout through your Wallet menu, select your destination (e-wallet or bank account), and the transaction enters our processing queue. We review withdrawals for compliance and fraud prevention — this typically takes a few hours during business hours. Once approved, the withdrawal is sent to your chosen payment method and shows as "completed" in your history.
Game activity is logged separately. Each live-dealer session, sportsbook bet, or slot spin is recorded with the game type, bet amount, outcome, and net result (win or loss). This granular record helps you track your play patterns and review specific sessions if needed.
Accessing your transaction history on mobile and desktop
On the 531 mobile app, tap the Account menu at the bottom of the screen, then select Transaction History. You'll see a chronological list of all recent activity. By default, the app shows the last 30 days, but you can adjust the date range using the filter options at the top of the page.
On desktop, log into your 531 account, navigate to Account Settings, and click Transaction History. The interface is similar — a filterable list with sorting options. You can sort by date, amount, or status to find specific transactions quickly.
Both mobile and desktop versions allow you to export your transaction history as a CSV or PDF file. This is useful for personal accounting, tax records, or dispute resolution. To export, select your desired date range, click the Export button, and choose your file format.
Transaction history is retained for your entire account lifetime
We keep complete records of all deposits, withdrawals, and game sessions. You can access transactions from years ago if needed for personal review or verification purposes.
Deposit and withdrawal records
Your deposit history shows every time you've funded your 531 account. Each entry displays the payment method (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or bank VA), the amount, the date and time, and the status. If a deposit is pending, you'll see an estimated completion time based on the payment method — e-wallet deposits usually complete within seconds, while bank transfers may take up to one business day.
Withdrawal records work similarly. You can see every payout request you've made, the destination account, the amount, and the current status. If a withdrawal is under review, the status shows "pending verification." Once approved and sent to your payment method, it updates to "completed." If a withdrawal is declined (for example, due to a mismatch between your account name and your bank account name), the status shows "declined" with a reason code.
If you notice a discrepancy — for example, a deposit that shows as completed in your history but hasn't appeared in your 531 balance — contact our support team with your transaction ID. We can investigate and resolve the issue. This is especially important for bank transfers, where delays can occasionally occur on the banking side.
We support withdrawals to the same payment method you used to deposit. If you funded via online payment, your withdrawal goes back to e-wallet. If you used a mobile banking virtual account, your payout returns to local payment. This policy protects both you and us by ensuring funds flow through verified channels.
Withdrawal limits vary based on your account verification level. Once you've uploaded your ID and proof of address, standard withdrawal limits apply. If you need to withdraw a larger amount, contact our support team to discuss options.
Game activity and session records
Beyond deposits and withdrawals, your transaction history includes detailed game activity. When you play a live-dealer blackjack session on 531, each hand is logged. You can see the table name, the bet amount, the outcome (win, loss, or push), and your net result for that hand. Over a full session, you can review all hands played and calculate your total session result.
Sportsbook bets are similarly recorded. Each bet shows the fixture (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League, etc.), the market (match winner, over/under, handicap), your selection, the odds at the time of placement, and the result once the event concludes. This history is invaluable if you want to review your betting patterns or analyze which markets you've had success with.
Slot game spins are logged with the game name (Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, Mahjong Ways), the bet amount, and the result. Because slots are fast-paced, individual spin records can be voluminous — a typical session might generate dozens of entries. The transaction history groups these by session, so you can collapse or expand to see as much detail as you want.
Key takeaways
- Transaction history covers deposits, withdrawals, and all game activity on 531
- Deposits via online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank VA are logged with status and timestamp
- Withdrawals are processed within standard business hours and returned to your original payment method
- Game activity includes live-dealer sessions, sportsbook bets, and slot spins with full details
- You can filter, sort, and export your transaction history anytime for personal records
Using transaction history for account management
Your transaction history is a powerful tool for personal account management. Many users review their history weekly or monthly to track spending, identify patterns, and ensure all transactions are legitimate. If you notice an unfamiliar deposit or withdrawal, you can flag it immediately by contacting our support team.
Transaction history is also useful for dispute resolution. If you believe a withdrawal was processed incorrectly or a deposit didn't arrive, your history provides the evidence needed to investigate. Always keep records of your transaction IDs — these are unique identifiers that help our team locate and resolve issues quickly.
For users in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, or Semarang who manage multiple payment methods, transaction history helps you track which e-wallet or bank account you used for each transaction. This is especially helpful during peak seasons like Idul Fitri or Idul Adha, when payment volumes are high and it's easy to lose track of which account received your most recent deposit.
If you're preparing tax documents or personal financial statements, you can export your transaction history as a CSV or PDF. This gives you an auditable record of all money flowing in and out of your 531 account, which may be useful for your own accounting purposes.
Privacy and security of transaction records
Your transaction history is private and accessible only to you and our authorized support staff. We encrypt all transaction data in transit and at rest. Your payment method details (e-wallet account numbers, bank account numbers) are masked in your transaction history for security — you'll see only the last few digits and the payment provider name.
If you're concerned about privacy on a shared device, always log out of your 531 account after reviewing your transaction history. You can also enable two-factor authentication (2FA) in your Account Settings to add an extra layer of security.
We retain transaction records indefinitely for compliance and fraud prevention. This means you can access your full history at any time, even years after a transaction occurred. If you ever need to dispute a charge or verify a past transaction, our records are available.
