Sudan MoMo USSD Code
Sudan is the one MTN MoMo market where we publish no code — because MTN Sudan doesn't. Its mobile-money product ran as "Mobile Amwal" (with Nile Bank under the Central Bank of Sudan), the official how-to pages currently return 404, and a MoMo-brand rollout appears in progress. Rather than print a guess, here is what to check. Updated July 2026.
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What is different in Sudan
The paper trail, as of July 2026: mtn.sd's indexed how-to described Mobile Amwal (MTN + Nile Bank + Central Bank of Sudan, works without internet), but that page and the "MoMo Promotions" page both return 404 today; the live mtn.sd homepage carries no mobile-money section at all; and MTN Sudan is actively recruiting MoMo implementation managers. Translation: the service is in transition. Confirm the current dial code at an MTN Sudan service point before trusting anything a third-party site prints.
Forgot your MoMo PIN in Sudan?
With no published USSD documentation, the only safe channels are MTN Sudan's service centres and official customer care. Bring your ID; and as everywhere, never give a PIN or OTP to anyone who calls claiming to be MTN.
Menu not opening?
Wrong SIM. The code only answers on the MTN Sudan network. On another operator's SIM it fails or opens a different service — every country and operator has its own code.
Roaming (abroad). Most roaming partner networks do not relay USSD sessions: the code fails or times out outside the country. Use the MoMo app over data/Wi-Fi. To send from Europe to a MoMo wallet, MoMo Homeland is an app — there is no diaspora USSD code.
Account not registered. A MoMo wallet must be registered (with ID) before the menu accepts transactions. If the menu opens but blocks you, visit a MTN Sudan service centre with your ID.
Codes here, fees there
This page covers codes and the menu only. MTN Sudan send and cash-out fees — and any mobile-money levies — live on the fee page, updated separately.