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M-Pesa Charges 2026, Withdrawal and Send Money Fees

Launched in 2007, M-Pesa has revolutionized financial inclusion in the country

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Safaricom, Kenya’s dominant telecommunications giant, has opted to keep fees for its flagship M-Pesa mobile-money service unchanged heading into 2026, providing continuity for the more than 34 million users who rely on the platform for everyday transactions in one of Africa’s most advanced digital economies.

Launched in 2007, M-Pesa has revolutionized financial inclusion in the country, allowing users to send money, pay bills, and access credit with little more than a basic mobile phone.

The service, which processes billions of dollars annually, remains a cornerstone of Safaricom’s business, even as competition from rivals like Airtel Money intensifies.

The decision to maintain existing tariffs comes as no surprise, with no official announcements of adjustments from Safaricom.

M-Pesa withdrawal charges 2026

Here is a table of what you will be charged when going to withdraw your money at any M-Pesa shops and select Safaricom stores countrywide in 2026:

Withdrawal amount Mpesa charges 2026
Ksh1–Ksh49 N/A
Ksh50–Ksh100 Ksh11
Ksh101–Ksh500 Ksh29
Ksh501–Ksh1,000 Ksh29
Ksh1,001–Ksh1,500 Ksh29
Ksh1,501–Ksh2,500 Ksh29
Ksh2,501–Ksh3,500 Ksh52
Ksh3,501–Ksh5,000 Ksh69
Ksh5,001–Ksh7,500 Ksh87
Ksh7,501–Ksh10,000 Ksh115
Ksh10,001–Ksh15,000 Ksh167
Ksh15,001–Ksh20,000 Ksh185
Ksh20,001–Ksh35,000 Ksh197
Ksh35,001–Ksh50,000 Ksh278
Ksh50,001–Ksh250,000 Ksh309

The maximum per-transaction limit remains 250,000 Kenyan shillings, with a daily cap of 500,000 shillings and a maximum wallet balance of 500,000 shillings. Withdrawals below 50 shillings are not permitted at agents.

Sending money fees for M-Pesa 2026

A key development in recent years has been the harmonisation of fees for transfers to other networks, such as Airtel Money and T-Kash, aligning them with Safaricom-to-Safaricom rates. Transfers to unregistered users remain disabled, a measure introduced to combat fraud and money laundering.

Withdrawal charges, however, are notably higher than sending fees, encouraging digital transactions over cash-outs. Here are the send money charges for M-Pesa in 2026;

Amounts to send Mpesa transaction cost Airtel Money/ Telkom cost
Ksh1 to Ksh49 Free Free
Ksh50 to Ksh100 Free Free
Ksh101 to Ksh500 Ksh7 Ksh7
Ksh501 to Ksh1,000 Ksh13 Ksh13
Ksh1,001 to Ksh1,500 Ksh23 Ksh23
Ksh1,501 to Ksh2,500 Ksh33 Ksh33
Ksh2,501 to Ksh3,500 Ksh53 Ksh53
Ksh3,501 to Ksh5,000 Ksh57 Ksh57
Ksh5,001 to Ksh7,500 Ksh78 Ksh78
Ksh7,501 to Ksh10,000 Ksh90 Ksh90
Ksh10,001 to Ksh15,000 Ksh100 Ksh100
Ksh15,001 to Ksh20,000 Ksh105 Ksh105
Ksh20,001 to Ksh35,000 Ksh108 Ksh108
Ksh35,001 to Ksh50,000 Ksh108 Ksh108
Ksh50,001 to Ksh250,000 Ksh108 Ksh108

Deposits into M-Pesa accounts remain free, as do airtime purchases and registration for the service.

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Written by
JUSTUS KIPRONO -

Justus Kiprono is a freelance journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya. He tracks Capital Markets and economic trends, infrastructure reform, government spending, and the financial impacts of state decision-making nationwide. You can reach him: [email protected]

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