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Open Your nogot9 Account in Minutes

Setting up a nogot9 account takes a phone number, an email address and the wallet you already use for bKash, Nagad or Rocket transfers.

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WALLETS ON THE SIGNUP FORM

Local Payment Options After You Sign Up

You won't need to enter payment details to finish registering — that step happens once you're logged in and head to the wallet screen. From there, bKash, Nagad and Rocket each show as a straight transfer option, with the account number displayed on screen so you can copy it into your banking app. Adding a wallet after signup keeps registration quick, whether you're doing it during a commute or between overs of a BPL match.

bKash Add your bKash number after registration, confirm with your PIN, and it's saved for future transfers without repeating the process each session.
Nagad Nagad links the same way — enter the number once from your account wallet screen, and it stays attached to your nogot9 profile.
Rocket Rocket works as a third option for players who prefer it over bKash or Nagad, added from the same wallet page right after you sign in.

What Happens After You Register

When you register on nogot9, you start with your phone number and a password, then confirm the number with an OTP sent by SMS. That single step links your account to the device you used, so the next time you open the browser or the app shortcut on your home screen, you land straight on

the lobby instead of a login wall. Your wallet — bKash, Nagad or Rocket — only gets linked when you make your first deposit, not during registration itself, so the sign-up form stays short. If you switch from mobile data to Wi-Fi mid-session, your account stays open; nothing resets. Should you ever forget your password,

account recovery runs through the same phone number you registered with, verified again by OTP. We keep the account panel simple on purpose: fewer fields at signup mean fewer chances to mistype a wallet number later during your first bKash or Nagad transfer.

  • Phone-first verification Your phone number doubles as your username and your OTP channel, so recovery and login both run through the same number without extra email steps.
  • Device-linked sessions Once you confirm your OTP, that browser or app shortcut stays signed in, so coming back after a tea break skips the login screen entirely.
  • Wallet added at deposit, not signup We don't ask for bKash, Nagad or Rocket details during registration — you add your wallet only when you're ready to fund the account.
  • Support channel for account issues If your OTP doesn't land or your number changes, our support desk can walk you through re-verification without opening a new account.

Account

When you register on nogot9, you start with your phone number and a password, then confirm the number with an OTP sent by SMS. That single step links your account to the device you used, so the next time you open the browser or the app shortcut on your home screen, you land straight on the lobby instead of a login wall. Your wallet — bKash, Nagad or Rocket — only gets linked when you make your first deposit, not during registration itself, so the sign-up form stays short. If you switch from mobile data to Wi-Fi mid-session, your account stays open; nothing resets.

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Your details are encrypted for secure account access.

ACCOUNT SAFETY AT SIGNUP

How We Protect Your New Account

Signing up hands us your phone number, email and password, so we treat that step with the same care as a wallet transfer. Verification runs before the account goes live, not after, and the checks continue once you connect a payment method. None of this depends on where you're logging in from, but it does depend on your local law and eligible region allowing account access in the first place.

Encrypted registration form

Details you enter when registering — phone number, password, email — travel over an encrypted connection before they reach our servers.

OTP-based verification

Every new account is confirmed through a one-time code sent to your phone, which keeps someone else from registering with your number.

Wallet ownership checks

When you later link bKash, Nagad or Rocket, we confirm the wallet belongs to you before it's attached to your account.

Access depends on local eligibility

Registration and account access on nogot9 depend on your local law and eligible region, and we check this as part of account setup.

HELP DURING SIGNUP

Getting Help While You Register

Registration is meant to be short, but a few things can slow it down — a mistyped number, an OTP that doesn't arrive, or a password reset before you've even logged in once. Rather than leaving you stuck on the form, we've put help paths right where you need them: chat during signup, email for anything that needs a written trail, and a help centre inside the account once you're through the door.

Live chat If the OTP doesn't arrive or the form rejects your phone number, live chat on the registration page can check the number format with you directly.
Email support For account recovery or a wallet mismatch after signup, email support keeps a written record of the steps you've already tried.
In-account help centre Once logged in, the help centre inside your account covers registration errors, password resets and device sign-in questions in one place.

Common Questions About Registering

Before you open the form, here are the questions we hear most from people registering on nogot9 for the first time — from what details you need to how your phone number carries over between mobile and desktop sessions.

You need a working phone number, an email address and a password. We verify the phone number with an OTP before your account becomes active.

No — registration only needs your phone and email. You add bKash, Nagad or Rocket afterwards, from the wallet screen, when you're ready to deposit.

Network delays or a mistyped digit are the usual reasons. Double-check the number on the form, then use the resend option or reach support if it still doesn't land.

Yes. Your phone number is the login for both, so signing in on desktop after registering on mobile doesn't need a separate account.

Account recovery runs through the same phone number you used to register, confirmed again by OTP before you set a new password.

Your signup details travel over an encrypted connection, and your phone number is verified before the account is active, keeping the process tied to you.
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Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.