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Withdraw GH200 from MTN MoMo Ghana - what the cash-out costs

Withdrawing GH₵200 from an MTN MoMo Ghana wallet at an agent costs GH₵2 - effective rate 1.00% of the amount withdrawn. No e-levy since April 2025; the only cost is the operator fee. Here is the band you fall in, the band-specific consolidation tip, and the typical use case at this amount.

Verified June 2026.Figures from live operator tariffs; operators may revise their schedules.

The detailed math

  • Amount withdrawn: GH₵200
  • Operator fee (band GH₵50-2,000 (1%)): GH₵2
  • Government tax (e-levy): GH₵0 (repealed 2 April 2025)
  • Total deducted from balance: GH₵2
  • Effective rate (fee ÷ amount withdrawn): 1.00%

On your MTN SMS, the detail appears line by line. If the agent demands extra cash beyond what is deducted, it is prohibited overcharging - see our agent charges page.

The typical use case at GH₵200

GH₵200 is the bi-weekly junior-salary withdrawal cluster. Many Ghanaian junior staff, teachers and apprentices receive monthly salaries that work out to GH₵200 in withdrawable cash per fortnight after rent and recurring digital payments. It is also the threshold where many SACCO weekly contributions land.

The hidden cost at GH₵200 isn't the fee - it's the daily cap. A Tier 1 Minimum KYC account caps at GH₵3,000/day, so GH₵200 is far within limits. But once you reach Tier 2 (GH₵15,000/day), the question shifts from 'can I withdraw?' to 'am I withdrawing efficiently?' GH₵200 weekly cash-out for a year is GH₵104 in fees; one GH₵800 monthly cash-out is GH₵96 - only GH₵8 less, but four fewer trips.

For the segment of Ghanaian users who run small trader books (susu, market chama), GH₵200 is also the typical contribution week-to-week. Paying the contribution via MoMo P2P (~0.75% above the GH₵100 free tier - so about GH₵1.50 on GH₵200) is cheaper than withdrawing GH₵200 and handing over the cash (GH₵2.00 fee + the recipient's eventual withdrawal fee). MoMo-native is the cheap path.

The tip specific to this band

At GH₵200 the fee is GH₵2.00 (1%). Medium band - you are firmly in the percentage zone, not yet at the cap. If you plan to withdraw GH₵200 several times in the week, one GH₵1,000 withdrawal costs GH₵10 instead of GH₵10 for five withdrawals - same price, five fewer trips.

Keeping money on the wallet - the zero-fee option

On this withdrawal you pay GH₵2. If the money does not need to be in cash, keeping the balance on MoMo and paying via MoMoPay (*170*2#), wallet-to-bank (*170*8#), or P2P transfer avoids the whole fee. For many everyday uses - supermarkets, schools, hospitals, utility bills - that is now possible in Ghana in 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a GH₵200 withdrawal cost in Ghana?
At MTN MoMo Ghana, GH₵200 costs GH₵2 operator fee (1.00% effective rate). Telecel Cash and AT Money apply a near-identical schedule. No government e-levy (repealed April 2025). Your MoMo balance drops by GH₵202 and the agent hands you GH₵200 cash.
Is it cheaper at Telecel Cash or AT Money?
For this band, the schedules of all three Ghanaian operators are very close - the gap is typically a few pesewas. The e-levy tax is zero across all (repealed). Choice depends more on agent density near you than on the operator fee itself.
Why does the effective rate change with the amount?
The Ghanaian system has three bands. Below GH₵50: flat GH₵0.50 fee (decreasing rate as amount grows). Between GH₵50 and GH₵2,000: 1% of amount (constant rate). Above GH₵2,000: flat GH₵20 (decreasing rate as amount grows). At GH₵200, the rate is 1.00%.
What KYC tier do I need for this withdrawal?
GH₵200 stays well under the Minimum KYC cap (GH₵3,000/day). Every tier can process this amount.
How do I reduce the total cost?
Three levers. First, consolidate when possible - especially above GH₵2,000 where the flat cap makes the large withdrawal cheaper per cedi. Second, pay registered merchants via MoMoPay (*170*2#) instead of withdrawing and paying cash - free for the customer. Third, for bank transfers, use wallet-to-bank (*170*8#) which is free today, instead of withdrawing and depositing.

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