Account Verification After Logging In To Betiton
Betiton asks for verification when it needs to confirm your identity, age, and payment details before it processes certain actions on the account.
Verification is requested when you withdraw for the first time, when a withdrawal amount is high, or when the account shows a mismatch between the profile details and the payment method.
Betiton also triggers checks after changes to sensitive data such as name, date of birth, email, phone number, or withdrawal method, because those edits affect who controls the account.
Verification can be required after repeated failed login attempts, login from a new device or country, or other activity that looks like account sharing.
If Betiton detects duplicated accounts or reused documents, it asks for extra proof and can pause withdrawals until the review is finished.
- ID: A clear photo or scan of a government-issued document (passport, national ID card, or driving licence). The document must show full name, date of birth, document number, and expiry date.
- Address: A recent proof of address dated within the last 3 months (utility bill, bank statement, council tax bill, or official government letter) showing your full name and current residential address.
- Payment method: Proof that the deposit method belongs to you. For a card, Betiton may ask for a photo where only the last 4 digits and the cardholder name are visible. For an e-wallet, it may ask for a screenshot of the wallet profile page showing your name and account email/ID.
- Selfie / liveness: A selfie holding the ID or a short liveness check through the site/app, used to match the person to the document.
- Source of funds (when requested): Documents showing where the money comes from, such as payslips, a bank statement showing salary payments, or a tax return, typically requested for large withdrawals or repeated high-value transactions.
Current state: verification on Betiton is tied to withdrawals, account changes, and risk flags, and it uses standard KYC documents: ID, address proof, and payment ownership evidence.