sc108 Currency Policy: IDR Only
sc108 uses Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) as its sole operating currency. Every transaction on our platform — deposits, withdrawals, account balance, and market engagement — is denominated in IDR. This single-currency approach eliminates confusion and ensures that your balance always reflects the exact amount you have available.
We do not offer currency conversion services within sc108. If your home currency is different from IDR, conversion happens at your bank or e-wallet provider's rate before funds reach our platform. sc108 does not add additional conversion fees or markups — your balance reflects only what your payment provider transfers to us.
This straightforward approach applies across all sc108 offerings: football sportsbook (Liga 1, Piala Indonesia, Piala AFF, Champions League), live-dealer tables (blackjack, roulette, baccarat, Dragon Tiger), slot games (Aviator, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus, Fortune Tiger, Mahjong Ways), and esports markets (Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile). Your balance funds all activities in a single IDR pool.
Why sc108 Uses a Single Currency
Operating in a single currency simplifies account management and reduces transaction complexity. On sc108, you never need to worry about currency fluctuations affecting your balance or conversion rates changing between deposits and withdrawals. Your IDR balance is stable and predictable.
A single-currency approach also reduces operational costs, which we pass on to users through lower fees and faster processing. When you deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, or bank transfer on sc108, your funds convert once at your payment provider's rate and then remain in IDR throughout your account lifecycle.
Depositing to sc108 from Outside Indonesia
If you are depositing to sc108 from outside Indonesia, your payment method handles currency conversion. For example, if you use an international bank account or e-wallet, your bank converts your home currency to IDR at its published rate. That converted amount then transfers to sc108 and appears in your account balance.
sc108 does not participate in this conversion process. We receive only the IDR amount that your bank or payment provider sends. We recommend checking your bank's exchange rate and any associated fees before initiating a deposit. Some banks charge conversion fees or apply less favorable rates than market rates — these are your bank's charges, not sc108's.
Once your deposit clears on sc108, your balance is in IDR and remains in IDR. You can then use your balance across all sc108 offerings without further currency concerns.
sc108 operates in Indonesian Rupiah only. Currency conversion, if needed, happens at your bank or payment provider before funds reach our platform.
Payment Methods and IDR Processing
All nine sc108 payment methods process deposits in IDR. local payment, online payment, and e-wallet are e-wallets that operate natively in IDR, so deposits from these services arrive in IDR without conversion. mobile banking and local payment also operate in IDR. online payment, the unified QR-code standard, processes in IDR. Direct bank transfers via e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, and online payment are all in IDR.
If you are using an international payment method — such as a foreign bank account or international e-wallet — your provider converts your currency to IDR before sending funds to sc108. sc108 receives the IDR amount and credits it to your account. We do not perform any additional conversion.
Withdrawal Currency
Withdrawals from sc108 are also in IDR. When you request a withdrawal, we send IDR to your chosen payment method. If your payment method is in a different currency, your bank or e-wallet provider converts the IDR to your home currency at their rate. sc108 does not control this conversion — it happens at your payment provider's end.
We recommend checking your payment provider's withdrawal rates and fees before requesting a withdrawal. Some banks charge conversion fees or apply less favorable rates for outgoing international transfers. These are your provider's charges, not sc108's.
Account Balance and Market Engagement in IDR
Your sc108 account balance is always displayed in IDR. When you engage with football markets (Liga 1, Piala Indonesia, Piala AFF, Champions League), live-dealer tables, slots, or esports, all stakes and outcomes are calculated in IDR. There is no currency switching or conversion during gameplay.
This consistency makes account management simple. You know exactly how much IDR you have available, and you can track your balance changes in real time as you engage with sc108 offerings. During major events like Liga 1 matches or Piala AFF tournaments, your balance remains stable in IDR regardless of market activity.
Regional Access and Currency Considerations
sc108 serves users across Indonesia, including Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and Medan. All regional users operate in IDR on our platform. If you are traveling or accessing sc108 from outside Indonesia, your account balance remains in IDR, and all transactions continue to process in IDR.
During holidays like Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, and Imlek, banking schedules may affect deposit and withdrawal processing times. Currency conversion, if applicable, happens at your bank's standard rates during these periods. sc108 does not adjust rates or fees based on holidays.
sc108 operates in Indonesian Rupiah. One currency, one balance, one platform across all markets and games.
