Open an account on kno89

Create your kno89 account

Choose a username for login. Minimum 5 characters, alphanumeric only.
We use this to verify your account and send payment confirmations.
Use at least 8 characters, including uppercase, lowercase, and a number.
Re-enter your password to verify.
We send two-factor authentication codes here during login and withdrawals.
You must accept our terms to create an account.

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Why open an account with kno89

  • KYC verification. Our account-opening process confirms your identity via email and document upload. You control what we store.
  • Multiple payment options. Deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or direct bank transfer (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet Virtual Accounts).
  • Two-factor authentication. Protect your account with a code sent to your mobile number on every login attempt.
  • Withdrawal review window. We hold withdrawals for verification. You can track the status in your account dashboard.
  • Password recovery. If you forget your password, verify your email and mobile number to reset it securely.
  • Access where permitted. Our services are available only where local law permits. You are responsible for verifying that your use complies with your jurisdiction's law.

How kno89 verifies your account

After you submit your username, email, password, and mobile number, our system sends a verification code to your email address. You enter this code on the confirmation screen to activate your account. We do not charge a fee for account creation.

Once your account is active, you must complete KYC (Know Your Customer) verification before you can deposit funds. This involves uploading a valid national ID or passport and a recent proof-of-address document. Our support team reviews submissions during business hours. Documents are scanned once and then encrypted. If a document is unclear or missing information, we notify you by email with a resubmission link.

Deposit methods on kno89

After KYC approval, you can deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or online payment for instant transfers. For larger amounts, we offer e-wallet codes and direct bank transfers to a mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet Virtual Account in your name. Enter your desired amount, select your payment method, and follow the on-screen prompt. Your deposit appears in your account balance immediately after the bank confirms the transaction. We do not hold deposit funds.

Keeping your kno89 account secure

Two-factor authentication is enabled on all accounts. When you log in from a new device or browser, you receive a code by SMS to your registered mobile number. Enter this code to proceed. If you do not recognize a login attempt, contact our support team immediately to freeze your account. Never share your password or two-factor codes with anyone, including our staff.

If you forget your password, go to the login page and select "Forgot password?" Verify your email address and mobile number, then set a new password. Your account remains accessible once you reset it. If you cannot access your email or mobile number, contact our support team with proof of identity to regain access.

Withdrawals from kno89

Request a withdrawal from your account dashboard by entering your amount and choosing your destination bank account or e-wallet. Our system reviews all withdrawals for anti-fraud compliance and account activity verification. This review typically takes one business day. During the review, your funds remain in your account. Once approved, the bank processes the transfer. Withdrawal timing depends on your bank—most transfers arrive within one to three business days.

If your withdrawal is delayed beyond the standard window, check your account for a status message. Common delays occur if your registered identity documents do not match your bank account name, or if we need additional verification. Our support team can help clarify the reason. We do not charge withdrawal fees, but your bank may apply their own charges.