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# Payment

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<summary>1 - Payment Channels</summary>

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The Payment Channels section shows all available payment methods—including Card, Virtual Account, QRIS, and E-Wallet. You can view the activation and verification status of each channel and activate selected channels directly from this section as needed, enabling flexible and seamless payment acceptance

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<summary>2 - Payment</summary>

The Payment section provides an overview of funds received through various payment channels. You can view both Active Balance (funds that are settled and ready to use) and Pending Balance (funds still in the settlement process). From this section, you can also withdraw your Payment Balance directly to your registered beneficiary account for further use

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<summary>3 - Payment, Transfer, Charge, and Withdrawal History</summary>

This section provides a comprehensive list of transactions related to Payment, Transfer, Charge, and Withdrawal activities. Merchants can filter by time range and status to find specific records and download the data for reporting or reconciliation

* Payment – History of funds received from customers
* Transfer – History of fund movements from Split Payment and Routing logic
* Charge – History of charges applied to payment transactions
* Withdrawal – History of withdrawals made from the Payment Balance to the merchant’s registered beneficiary account

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