🇧🇼 Withdraw P2,000 in Botswana: fees by provider
To withdraw P2,000 in Botswana, fees range from P45.00 (MyZaka, the cheapest) to P46.82. Which provider you pick genuinely changes what you pay.
P2,000 is a common mid-size amount in Botswana — roughly a week's shopping at Choppies. Botswana has three mobile money operators — Orange Money, MyZaka (Mascom) and Smega (BTC) — in a pula that floats on a rand-heavy SDR basket.
At this size we're mid-band: the real lever is paying the recipient directly rather than the withdraw-then-cash chain. At 2.3% effective, this is where comparing providers pays most — the relative gap between cheapest and priciest is wide around here.
At P2,000, this amount falls in a pricing band where a flat P46 fee applies at the reference provider. The next band starts at P2,001, where pricing changes — worth knowing if your amount is near that threshold. At this scale (P2,000), this is a treasury function: the clean route is wallet-to-bank into FNB Botswana or Stanbic Botswana, which removes both the withdrawal fee and the cash-handling risk.
This size sits in the flat P46 P1,001–P2,000 band; the adjacent band is flat P92 P2,001–P4,000. Full table on the Botswana withdrawal charges page.
Compare all providers for P2,000
| Provider | Fee | Levy | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
MYZMyZakaCheapest | P45.00 | None | P45.00 |
ORGOrange | P46.00 | None | P46.00 |
SMGSmega | P46.82 | None | P46.82 |
Indicative verified fees; any applicable government levy is included in the total.
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