BoroJeet registration and KYC — do it in the right order
Registration takes about two minutes. Verification takes longer, and almost everyone leaves it until the moment they want their money — which is exactly when it becomes a problem. Do it the other way round and payouts stop being stressful.
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The name on your BoroJeet account must match the name on your bKash, Nagad or Rocket account, and both must match your ID document. Three names, one person. Registering with a nickname and paying from a family member's wallet is the most common reason a legitimate withdrawal gets frozen.
Opening the account — five steps
Start registration on the platform
You will find the sign-up entry point in the header of the site or the app. If you have not decided yet, our review covers the licence and the payout cap first.
Enter your real name, exactly as on your NID
Not a shortened form, not a spelling variant. If your NID says one thing and your wallet says another, sort that out before you register rather than after.
Use your own mobile number
It becomes your login identifier and your recovery channel. A number belonging to a friend or relative will lock you out permanently the day that relationship changes. Enter it in the format the form asks for — with +880 preselected, drop the leading zero.
Set a password you do not use anywhere else
Especially not the one on your email or your mobile wallet. Four unrelated words are both stronger and easier to type on a phone than a short string of symbols.
Confirm the OTP and set your currency
Choose BDT if offered. An account denominated in another currency means every deposit and withdrawal takes a conversion spread you will never see itemised.
KYC verification — what it is and why it exists
Know Your Customer checks are a licensing requirement, not an obstacle the platform invented to keep your money. Licensed operators must confirm that you are an adult, that you are who you say you are, and that the payment method belongs to you. A platform that never asks for verification is not being generous — it is being non-compliant, and that is a worse sign than the paperwork.
What matters practically is timing. Verification requested at registration is an administrative task. Verification requested at withdrawal is a delay, sitting between you and money you already consider yours.
Documents that pass first time
| Requirement | What works | What gets rejected |
|---|---|---|
| Identity | National ID (NID), passport, or driving licence — all four corners visible, in colour | Cropped edges, black and white scans, glare covering the photo or number |
| Photo quality | Flat on a dark surface, natural daylight, camera parallel to the document | Angled shots, shadow across the text, flash reflection |
| Selfie check | Plain background, no hat or sunglasses, face clearly lit | Filters, group photos, screenshots of an existing photo |
| Address proof, if requested | Utility bill or bank statement from the last three months showing your name and address | Anything older than three months, or in a relative's name |
| Payment ownership | Wallet or bank statement in the same name as the account | Screenshots that crop out the account holder's name |
Photograph documents on a dark tablecloth near a window, never under a ceiling light. The overwhelming majority of KYC rejections are glare and shadow, not fraud suspicion.
How long it takes
We deliberately do not publish a number here. Verification times vary with document quality, queue depth and whether anything needs manual review, and any specific figure we invented would be wrong for most readers. What we can tell you is the pattern: clean documents submitted outside peak hours clear fastest, and a resubmission after a rejection generally goes to the back of the queue. Get it right the first time.
Register now, verify immediately, deposit afterwards. That order costs you nothing and removes the most common payout problem entirely.
Open BoroJeet →Things worth setting up on day one
- Deposit limits, if the platform offers them. Set them while you are calm, not while you are chasing a loss. BoroJeet's responsible-gambling tooling was flagged as limited in independent review, so if the controls are not there, impose them at the wallet level instead.
- Two-factor authentication, wherever available.
- Your withdrawal method, added and verified before you play — not on the day you win.
- A note of your registration date and first deposit. Trivial to save, genuinely useful if you ever need to escalate a dispute.
Closing an account or taking a break
You are entitled to close your account, and to ask for a cooling-off period or self-exclusion, at any time and without giving a reason. Request it through live chat and ask for written confirmation. If you are excluding yourself because gambling has stopped being fun, do the same at the payment level — remove the platform from your saved wallet payees — and read the support options here. There is no shame in it and it is far easier to do early.
Registration and KYC FAQ
How do I create a BoroJeet account?
Open the sign-up form on the platform, enter your real name as it appears on your NID, your own mobile number, a unique password, then confirm the OTP sent by SMS. It takes about two minutes.
Do I have to verify my identity?
Yes, at some point — it is a condition of the operator's licence. The only question is whether you do it calmly at registration or under pressure when a withdrawal is pending. We strongly recommend the former.
Which documents does BoroJeet accept for KYC?
Standard government photo identification — NID, passport or driving licence — usually with a selfie, and sometimes proof of address or of payment-method ownership. The exact list appears in your account's verification section; check it there rather than relying on any third-party page, including ours.
Why was my document rejected?
Almost always image quality: glare, shadow, a cropped corner, or a black-and-white scan. Retake it flat, in daylight, in colour, with all four edges visible.
Can I use my family member's bKash account?
No. The payment account must be in the same name as the gambling account. Using someone else's wallet is the fastest route to a frozen withdrawal, and unwinding it requires documentation from both people.
Can I have two accounts?
Practically always prohibited. If you have created a duplicate by accident, tell support and have one closed — an unresolved duplicate can be used as grounds to void winnings later.
What if I registered with the wrong name spelling?
Contact support before you deposit. Name corrections are routine early on and difficult once there is a transaction history and a pending payout attached to the account.
Open the account, verify, then decide
Registration commits you to nothing. Verification early is what makes withdrawing later straightforward.
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