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Mpesa Transaction Rates

Mpesa Transaction Rates 2015

 


Almost all of us are using Mpesa and right now you may be wondering
how much you are charged whenever you send or receive money from
Mpesa. With these Mpesa transaction rates, you be able to know how
much you are charged and the amount of cash you want to send or
receive. It's always annoying when you try to send money and you
receive a message that you can't send the money because your Mpesa
balance does not cover the cost of sending the money. To avoid such
scenarios, take a look at the Mpesa transactions rates 2015 and you
will know how much you'll be charged for sending or receiving cash.

Amount
Transfer to other
M-PESA Users
Transfer to
Unregistered

Users
Withdrawal
from 
M-PESA
Agent
10    to491N/AN/A
50    to1003N/A10
101   to500116627
501    to1,000156627
1,001 to1,500256627
1,501 to2,500406627
2,501 to3,500558849
3,501 to5,0006010566
5,001 to7,5007514382
7,501 to10,00085171110
10,001 -15,00095220159
15,000-20,000100237176
20,001-25,000110275187
25,001- 30,000110275187
30,001-35,000110275187
35,001 -40,000110N/A275
40,001-45,000110N/A275
45,001-50,000110N/A275
50,001-70,000110N/A330

ATM Withdrawal

Amount
Customer Charge
200      to2,50033
2,501    to5,00066
5001     to10,000110
10,001    to20,000193


Other Transactions

All Deposits FREE
M-PESA Registration FREE
Buying Airtime through M-PESA FREE
M-PESA Balance Enquiry   Ksh. 1
Change M-PESA PIN    Ksh. 22

Those are the latest Mpesa transaction rates 2015.

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