New Mpesa Charges 2024: Updated Safaricom Mpesa Rates and Tariffs

Anne Katana
Highlights

As a Safaricom individual or business customer, you can always refer to the following Mpesa Charges when transacting on your mobile phone. These include Mpesa Withdrawal Charges, Sending Charges, and All other Mpesa Rates, recently updated for the new year 2024.

It’s worth pondering where Kenya would be without Mpesa, Safaricom’s innovative service that has benefitted millions. However, it’s important to note that Safaricom recently updated its Mpesa charges, meaning you may have to pay more for sending or receiving payments on your mobile phone.

Mpesa Withdrawal Charges (KShs)

Would you like to withdraw money from Mpesa? If so, do you want to know the current withdrawal charges? I have listed them clearly for you to review.

Here are the current withdrawal fees for Mpesa when using an agent:

Minimum Maximum Mpesa Charges
1 49 N/A
50 100 11
101 500 29
501 1,000 29
1,001 1,500 29
1,501 2,500 29
2,501 3,500 52
3,501 5,000 69
5,001 7,500 87
7,501 10,000 115
10,001 15,000 167
15,001 20,000 185
20,001 35,000 197
35,001 50,000 278
50,001 150,000 309

As the table above shows, Safaricom limits the amount you can withdraw. For instance, you cannot withdraw less than KSHs. 50 at an M-PESA agent outlet.

Mpesa Sending Charges to Unregistered Users

These are the Mpesa sending charges:

Minimum Ksh Maximum Ksh M-PESA Charges
1 49 N/A
50 100 N/A
101 500 47
501 1,000 51
1,001 1,500 61
1,501 2,500 76
2,501 3,500 115
3,501 5,000 139
5,001 7,500 171
7,501 10,000 211
10,001 15,000 273
15,001 20,000 296
20,001 35,000 318
35,001 50,000 318
50,001 150,000 318

The above is the Mpesa charges for sending money to unregistered users.

Mpesa Charges for Sending Money to Mpesa Users

Minimum Ksh Maximum Ksh M-PESA Charges
1 49 Free
50 100 Free
101 500 7
501 1,000 13
1,001 1,500 23
1,501 2,500 33
2,501 3,500 53
3,501 5,000 57
5,001 7,500 78
7,501 10,000 90
10,001 15,000 100
15,001 20,000 105
20,001 35,000 108
35,001 50,000 108
50,001 150,000 108

Mpesa Charges for Sending Money to POCHI La Biashara

Minimum Ksh Maximum Ksh M-PESA Charges
1 49 Free
50 100 Free
101 500 7
501 1,000 13
1,001 1,500 23
1,501 2,500 33
2,501 3,500 53
3,501 5,000 57
5,001 7,500 78
7,501 10,000 90
10,001 15,000 100
15,001 20,000 105
20,001 35,000 108
35,001 50,000 108
50,001 150,000 108

Mpesa Transaction Rates: ATM Withdrawal

The following are the M-Pesa transaction charges for ATM withdrawals

Minimum Ksh Maximum Ksh M-PESA Charges
200 2,500 35
2,501 5,000 69
5,001 10,000 115
10,001 20,000 203

Mpesa Overview

Mpesa is a mobile payment system that lets users send and receive money using their mobile phones.

The service was launched in 2007 by Safaricom, a leading telecommunications provider in Kenya. Since its launch, M-Pesa has become one of the most popular mobile payment systems globally, with over 30 million users in Kenya alone.

M-Pesa allows users to send money to any other user with a registered mobile phone number. Users can also use M-Pesa to pay for goods and services or withdraw cash from ATMs.

In addition, M-Pesa provides a platform for businesses to disburse payments to their employees and suppliers.

The success of M-Pesa has inspired similar mobile payment systems in other countries, such as Tanzania and Uganda.

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New Mpesa Charges Summary

Safaricom’s new Mpesa charges will force the user to pay the following fees in every transaction:

  • You can hold up to Ksh. 500,000 in your M-Pesa
  • In a day you can transact up to Ksh 500,000
  • For any transaction, you can not do over Ksh 250,000
  • All deposits to your account or receiving money on Mpesa are free.
  • You won’t be charged anything if you send between Ksh 1- 100 to other MPesa users.
  • If you are sending an amount of between 50 to 1,00, M-Pesa won’t be charged.
  • Withdrawing any amount between Ksh 500 hundred and Ksh 1,000 will cost you Ksh 29 shillings.
  • Sending any amount between KSh. 1501 to Ksh 2500 will cost you 33 Kenyan shillings.
  • Sending an amount of more than 2501 and less than 3500 will be charged at Ksh 53 bob.
  • If you want to withdraw Ksh 5,000, you must leave 69 shillings to Safaricom.
  • And to send 5000, you will be charged Ksh 57 bob.
  • Sending Ksh 10 000 shillings will cost Ksh 90 bob.
  • While sending Ksh 20,000 will cost you 108 shillings.
  • And when you go to withdraw the Ksh 20,000, you will part with Ksh 185.

That is just a summary of the new Mpesa rates Safaricom LLC updated this year. For more detailed charges, see the summary tables.

Conclusion

Mpesa is a revolutionary mobile payment system that has changed how Kenyans send and receive money. The service is convenient, safe, and affordable, making it a popular choice for individuals and businesses.

While some charges are associated with using Mpesa, these are typically very reasonable.

The service has enabled Kenya to become a world leader in mobile payments and has inspired similar systems in other countries. Other technological developments in the Fintech sector are growing thanks partly to Mpesa’s success.

There is no doubt that Mpesa has positively impacted Kenya, and its success story is an inspiration to other developing countries.

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Anne is a student of history. She enjoys sharing her passion and experiences with people through blogging. She started nasonga.com to educate and inspire people globally.
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