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    CBK Reinstates Sending Fees For Mobile Money Transactions Below Sh1,000

    Eva NyamburaBy Eva NyamburaDecember 17, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Mobile money users will starting January 2021 no longer send Sh1000 or less for free.

    In a statement, the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) said providers will reinstate sending fees but will not charge for transactions below Sh100.

    “Following consultations with Payment Service Providers (PSPs), CBK will allow the emergency measures to expire on December 31, 2020,” CBK said.

    Read: New High As Kenyans Transact Ksh3.068 Trillion On Mobile Money In Eight Months

    Banks will however continue offering free transfer of cash between accounts and mobile wallets while Saccos will charge transactions.

    The waiver was introduced in mid-March for three months but was extended in June to December as a measure to encourage use of electronic money in efforts to curb the spread of Covid-19.

    The measure also served to cushion vulnerable Kenyans from costs associated with the transfers from Banks and Telecoms.

    Read Also:;Mobile Money Transactions Peaked To Over Sh400 Billion In July – CBK

    Since the introduction of the waiver, the volume of person-to-person transactions increased by 87 percent between February and October 2020, CBK said.

    Over the same period, the volume of transactions below Sh1,000 increased by 114 percent, with 2.8 million additional customers using mobile money.

    In September, CBK data showed the value of mobile money transactions peaked to Sh450.98 billion in the month of July, a 14.96 percent jump from Sh392.17 in June.

    Read Also: M-Pesa Now The Largest African Mobile Money Service Provider With Ksh1.6 Trillion Monthly Transactions

    The numbers plummeted in April following the economic slow down brought about by strict Covid-19 protocols.

    The value of mobile money transactions dipped to 308 billion in April and have been on a steady rise every month since May.

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