Account Verification After Login At CampeonBet
After you sign in, CampeonBet may ask you to verify your account to meet KYC and anti-fraud rules. The check is triggered by specific actions, and it usually means uploading documents and confirming that your personal details match your payment method.
- When verification is required: Before the first withdrawal, after a change to name/date of birth/address, when a payment method is added or replaced, if login activity looks unusual (new device, new country, repeated failed logins), or when account limits and responsible gambling controls must be confirmed.
- How the check appears: A notice inside the account area asks for document upload; withdrawals can be paused until the review is finished, while deposits and gameplay may remain available depending on the flag.
Documents CampeonBet Typically Requests
CampeonBet usually asks for documents in clear colour photos or scans. The details must match the profile data and the payment method owner, and the document must be valid (not expired).
- ID: Passport, national ID card (front and back), or driving licence.
- Address: Utility bill, bank statement, or government letter showing your full name and current address (commonly dated within the last 3 months).
- Payment method: For cards, a photo of the card with only the last 4 digits visible and the name visible; for e-wallets, a screenshot showing the account holder name and the wallet ID/email; for bank transfers, a statement or official confirmation of the account details.
- Source of funds (if requested): Payslip, tax document, bank statements, or a sale/contract document that explains larger deposits or withdrawal volumes.
What Gets Checked And What Can Delay Approval
The review compares your account details, the document data, and the payment method ownership. Rejections usually happen because the photo is blurry, the document is cropped, the address page is missing, or the name format differs from the ID.