Since its launch in 2007, Safaricom’s M-PESA has transformed how Kenyans send, receive, and manage money, eliminating distance as a barrier to financial transactions.
Today, the mobile money platform supports everything from small daily payments to high-value transfers.
As of 2026, M-PESA transaction costs continue to vary depending on the amount sent or withdrawn, as well as the method used. While several services remain free, others charge fees that increase with the transaction value.
Below is a full breakdown of M-PESA charges in Kenya for 2026, covering free services, transfer fees, withdrawal costs at agents and ATMs, as well as key transaction limits.
According to Safaricom, it does not charge customers for several commonly used M-PESA services. These include:
However, charges apply when sending money to other M-PESA users or other registered mobile money users. The fees increase based on the transaction amount as follows:
Withdrawal Charges
For Withdrawal fees, it varies depending on whether a customer withdraws cash from an M-PESA agent or an ATM. Customers cannot withdraw less than Ksh50 at an agent outlet.
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ATM Withdrawal Charges
Withdrawals from ATMs attract the following charges:
M-PESA users are subject to the following limits and conditions:
Also Read: What Happens If You Die With Money in M-PESA Without Leaving a PIN Number?
| Transaction Range (Kshs) | Transfer to M-PESA / Other Registered Mobile Money Users (Kshs) | Withdrawal from M-PESA Agent (Kshs) |
| 1 – 49 | Free | N/A |
| 50 – 100 | Free | 11 |
| 101 – 500 | 7 | 29 |
| 501 – 1,000 | 13 | 29 |
| 1,001 – 1,500 | 23 | 29 |
| 1,501 – 2,500 | 33 | 29 |
| 2,501 – 3,500 | 53 | 52 |
| 3,501 – 5,000 | 57 | 69 |
| 5,001 – 7,500 | 78 | 87 |
| 7,501 – 10,000 | 90 | 115 |
| 10,001 – 15,000 | 100 | 167 |
| 15,001 – 20,000 | 105 | 185 |
| 20,001 – 35,000 | 108 | 197 |
| 35,001 – 50,000 | 108 | 278 |
| 50,001 – 250,000 | 108 | 309 |
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Photo of a customer at an M-PESA outlet. PHOTO/Nairobi Leo