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How to Send Mpesa and Pay Bill with No Charges

 

You are here because you are looking for a way to send money and Paybill with Mpesa at no charge. You've landed at the right place. In this post, I will share will you an exciting app that allows you to send money and Paybill with Mpesa at Zero Charges.

The App I'm taking about is called Leja. Its formerly known as Asilimia, a micro and small enterprise fintech company that was formed to digitize payments.


How to Get Started


Download the app on Google Playstore Here: https://asilimia.page.link/PNvagnx6GQmxoj4n9 Use the invite code KZSU6R to get Kes. 20.00  Free Registration Bonus.  

Create an account using Gmail(email) or Facebook.


Once signed up, Login to your account. From your account, you can either :

Buy Airtime, 


Send Money (For Free, any amount) 



Paybill (Free)



Basically, when sending money to a receipt number, the money is sent to Leja Paybill numbers. Leja will then send the money to the recipient. Transactions are normally quick. Incase of delays, don't worry because Leja are trustworthy.


The most exciting part is you send money or Paybill at zero Charges regardless of the amount.


Furthermore, Leja allows you to record your sales, expenses, send debt reminders to those that owe you money and obviously send M-Pesa for free.


Sign up and get 20.0 shillings when you register. Use the invite code KZSU6R.

Download Leja from https://asilimia.page.link/PNvagnx6GQmxoj4n9

You can also dial *483*051# to access Leja services. Use invitation code KZSU6R to receive registration bonus.


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Read Also: Cheapest Way To Buy, Sell and Send Bitcoin With Mpesa in Kenya




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