As part of different measures to help the country better weather the Covid-19 Pandemic, Safaricom announced the temporary zero-rating of M-PESA transactions in March.

The regulator, the Central Bank of Kenya under the leadership of Dr. Patrick Njoroge has been instrumental in the formulation of this and other measures across the financial sector which have resulted in significant gains in the form of the ongoing economic recovery.

As guided by the Central Bank of Kenya and taking into account the Principles on the Pricing of Mobile Money Services, Safaricom have now taken the decision to reduce the M-PESA tariffs by up to 45% for lower value transaction bands. This is in consideration of the expiry of the period for the zero-rated M-PESA transactions and the ongoing Covid-19 and economic circumstances.

These tariff reductions will affect more than 90 percent of all customer transactions when sending money. It will now cost KES 6 to send between KES 101 and KES 500, down from KES 11. Transactions of between KES 1,501 and KES 2,500 will cost KES 32 down from KES 41.

All transactions of KES 100 and below will remain free. In addition, all M-PESA customers will continue to enjoy free transactions between M-PESA and bank accounts.

The price cuts are permanent, effective 1st January 2021 and will enable the more than 26.8 million customers to continue enjoying lower costs whenever they send money.

These new, reduced tariffs will equally apply to transactions for micro-Businesses under the new Pochi La Biashara service, and for Lipa Na M-PESA businesses using the Transacting Till to make payments.

Maximum Amount Customer Can Transact DailyMaximum Amount Customer Can Hold in M-PESA
300,000300,000

The new M-PESA Tariffs will be as below:

Send Money
MinMaxFee
0490
501000
1015006
501100012
1001150022
1501250032
2501350051
3501500055
5001750075
75011000087
100011500097
1500120000102
2000125000105
2500130000105
3000135000105
3500140000105
4000145000105
4500150000105
5000170000105
70001150,000105

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