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Your bKash, Nagad and Rocket Account Desk

We built duckdb's account desk around the wallets you already use every day — deposits and withdrawals move through bKash, Nagad and Rocket without extra menus.

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duckdb Your bKash, Nagad and Rocket Account Desk
duckdb Fund Your duckdb Account via bKash, Nagad, Rocket

Fund Your duckdb Account via bKash, Nagad, Rocket

Opening your duckdb balance starts with the wallet you already carry in your pocket. Log into your account, open the cashier, and pick bKash, Nagad or Rocket from the list — we call the Rocket path our Rocket Quick Deposit route because it skips extra screens. Type the amount in Taka, confirm with your wallet PIN, and the transfer moves straight into

your account wallet. No card numbers, no bank forms to fill in — just the same wallet you use for BPL tickets and mobile top-ups, now doing double duty for your account.

  • Open your cashier — Log into your duckdb account and tap the deposit tab to see bKash, Nagad and Rocket listed side by side.
  • Pick your wallet — Choose bKash, Nagad or Rocket — whichever app is already open on your phone works fine for this step.
  • Enter the Taka amount — Type the amount you want to move and confirm the transfer with your wallet PIN, just like any other mobile payment.
  • Balance updates — Once the wallet confirms the transfer, your account wallet reflects the new balance and you can head into the lobby.
duckdb Send Your Balance Back to Your Wallet

Send Your Balance Back to Your Wallet

Cashing out from duckdb runs the same route in reverse. Head to the withdrawal tab, select bKash, Nagad or Rocket as your payout destination, and enter the amount you want moved out of your account wallet. We run a verification check on payout requests to confirm the account name matches your registered details — this protects your balance if your phone is

ever lost or shared with someone else. Once that check clears, the transfer is queued to your wallet. We don't quote fixed payout windows, since verification timing depends on the details you submit.

  • Choose your payout wallet — Pick bKash, Nagad or Rocket in the withdrawal tab — it should match the wallet you used to deposit.
  • Enter the amount — Type the Taka amount you want to withdraw from your account wallet and submit the request for review.
  • Complete verification — Confirm the details we ask for so the payout name matches your registered account before funds move out.
  • Request queued — Once verification clears, your withdrawal is sent through to the wallet you selected at the start.
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bKash, Nagad and Rocket on Your Account

Your account wallet on duckdb speaks the same language as your phone's home screen. bKash covers the widest base of everyday transfers, Nagad handles quick top-ups just as smoothly, and Rocket rounds out the row for players who keep their balance there. We don't push bank cards or foreign processors — the chip row above the cashier only shows the wallets Bangladesh actually uses, so picking one takes a second, not a search.

bKash Send from your bKash app straight to your duckdb account wallet and confirm with your PIN — the same flow you use for mobile recharge and bill payments.
Nagad Nagad transfers land in your account wallet through the same cashier tab, so switching between deposit and withdrawal requests stays on one screen.
Rocket Rocket users get the same payout destination option at withdrawal, keeping deposit and cash-out on the identical wallet you already trust for transfers.
duckdb Verify Your duckdb Wallet Details

Verify Your duckdb Wallet Details

Verification on duckdb isn't a hurdle we put in your way — it's what keeps someone else from touching your bKash, Nagad or Rocket transfers if your phone number ever changes hands. We match the name on your wallet to the name on your account before larger withdrawals move, and we may ask for a clear photo of your national ID alongside

your wallet registration to confirm both. This happens once your account activity calls for it, not on every login. Completed verification also means future requests move through the queue without repeated document checks.

  • Confirm your mobile number — The number linked to your bKash, Nagad or Rocket account should match the one on your registered profile.
  • Submit ID when asked — Upload a clear photo of your national ID if our verification step requests it for a withdrawal request.
  • Match wallet and account name — We check that the name on your wallet transfer lines up with your registered account details before payout.
  • Verified for future requests — Once cleared, later withdrawals move through the same check without extra document requests every time.

Deposit and Withdrawal Questions Answered

These are the questions we hear most often about moving money on duckdb — from wallet minimums to what to do when a transfer seems stuck. Answers below stick to how our bKash, Nagad and Rocket flow actually works, not generic policy talk.

We don't publish a fixed minimum here — the amount your wallet app allows for a single transfer generally determines it, so check your bKash, Nagad or Rocket app limit first.

We don't quote a fixed payout window because verification timing depends on the details you've submitted. Once your request clears the check, it's queued straight to your chosen wallet.

Verification confirms the name on your wallet matches your registered account, protecting your balance if your phone number or device ever changes hands unexpectedly.

Your payout wallet should generally match the one you used to deposit, since verification checks the account name against your original transfer details for account safety.

Reach our support channel with your transaction reference number — we'll check the wallet confirmation against your account and sort out any delay from there.

No — once your details are verified the first time, later withdrawal requests move through the same wallet check without repeated document submissions each round.
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