Guaranty Trust Bank (Kenya) Limited (GTBank Kenya) has revised its Pesalink transaction charges, introducing zero transaction fees for transfers below Ksh 1,000 as part of its ongoing commitment to customer-centric banking.
The revised charges, which took effect on 1st March 2026, are as follows:
The revised pricing is aimed at making everyday banking more affordable, particularly for customers who make frequent, low-value transfers. This approach enables customers to transact more cost-effectively while continuing to enjoy the speed and convenience of the bank’s digital banking platforms.
Speaking on the revision, Mr. Jubril Adeniji, Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank (Kenya) Limited, said, “At Guaranty Trust Bank, our customers’ daily financial needs guide our decisions.
By revising our PesaLink charges, we are making digital transfers more affordable and accessible for everyone. This move reflects our commitment to delivering greater value, convenience, and a seamless banking experience to Kenyans.”
Through this initiative, Guaranty Trust Bank (Kenya) Limited continues to focus on delivering practical value, simplifying banking experiences, and enhancing overall customer satisfaction through transparent and thoughtful pricing.
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Guaranty Trust Bank Kenya is a subsidiary of Guaranty Trust Bank Limited, the flagship banking
franchise of Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO), a leading Pan-African financial services group with operations across 10 African countries and the United Kingdom. GTCO is listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange and the London Stock Exchange, reflecting its strong market presence and international recognition.
GTBank Kenya currently serves as the hub of Guaranty Trust Bank’s East African operations, which includes Guaranty Trust Bank Rwanda, Guaranty Trust Bank Tanzania, and Guaranty Trust Bank Uganda, driving financial inclusion and economic development across the region with innovative products and services.
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The Bank offers a range of financial solutions tailored to Corporate, SME, and Personal Banking clients. Join the growing community by choosing GTBank Kenya as your trusted financial partner.
GTBank Kenya currently serves as the hub of Guaranty Trust Bank’s East African operations, which include Guaranty Trust Bank Rwanda, Guaranty Trust Bank Tanzania, and Guaranty Trust Bank Uganda, driving financial inclusion and economic development across the region with innovative products and services.
The Bank offers a range of financial solutions tailored to Corporate, SME, and Personal Banking clients. Join the growing community by choosing GTBank Kenya as your trusted financial partner.

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