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CBK Reintroduces Mobile Money & Bank Accounts Transaction Charges

by Ndungu Brian

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has today announced the reintroduction of charges for transactions between mobile money wallets and bank accounts.

The charges were waived in 2020 as part of the emergency measures to cushion Kenyans and to facilitate use of mobile money in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The new charges by CBK are significantly lower than those that were applied before and will be effective after January 1, 2023.

“While COVID-19 adversely impacted people’s livelihoods and businesses, mitigation measures enabled the payments ecosystem to protect vulnerable Kenyans, support businesses, and strengthen economic resilience,” read part of the statement by CBK.

According to the report by CBK, the payments ecosystem expanded significantly. Between March 2020 and October 2022;

Also as a result,
• The number of Kenyans actively using mobile money increased by over 6.2 million.

• The monthly volume and value of P2P transactions increased from 162 million transactions worth Ksh.234 billion, to 440 million transactions worth Ksh.399 billion, an increase of 171 percent and 71 percent, respectively.

• The monthly volume and value of transactions between PSPs and banks increased from 18 million transactions worth about Ksh.157 billion, to over 113 million transactions worth Ksh.800 billion, an increase of 527 percent and 410 percent, respectively.

CBK noted that the outcome confirms that the mitigation measures were timely and effective, and resulted in significant benefits across the financial system.

The resumption of revised charges is aimed at building on these gains, facilitate a transition towards sustainable growth of the mobile money ecosystem, and ensuring affordability of payment services for Kenyans.

“Following consultations with PSPs and banks, CBK has reviewed the applicable maximum charges for transactions between mobile money and bank accounts, and their alignment to the Pricing Principles,” said the CBK

The reintroduced charges have the following elements:

  • The revised maximum charges for transfers from bank accounts to mobile money wallets will be reduced by on average of 61 percent, and mobile money wallet to bank account by an average of 47 percent.
  • Tariffs for paybills that are used to collect and disburse funds by businesses, companies, and institutions such as schools, utilities, etc, will be reduced by an average of 50 percent.
  • The charges levied by banks for bank to mobile money transactions will be reduced by an average of 45 percent.
  • The revised charges for bank to wallet and wallet to bank transactions will be announced by respective PSPs and banks and will be effective from January 1, 2023.

CBK also reiterated its commitment to facilitate emergence of a payments ecosystem that works for and with Kenyans.

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