Withdraw GH5,000 from MTN MoMo Ghana - flat-cap territory
Withdrawing GH₵5,000 from an MTN MoMo Ghana wallet at an agent costs GH₵20 - effective rate 0.40% of the amount withdrawn.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.
The detailed math
- Amount withdrawn: GH₵5,000
- Operator fee (band >GH₵2,000 (cap)): GH₵20
- Government tax (e-levy): GH₵0 (repealed 2 April 2025)
- Total deducted from balance: GH₵20
- Effective rate (fee ÷ amount withdrawn): 0.40%
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₵5,000
GH₵5,000 enters the consolidated-cashflow territory. The Ghanaian profiles pulling this size are senior salaried staff doing a single monthly cash sweep, small business owners settling weekly supplier batches, families funding a tertiary school term, or families purchasing a major appliance. It is the band where MoMo stops being a daily-spend tool and starts being a treasury function.
The math at GH₵5,000 is the cap reward in full effect. The GH₵20 flat fee is 0.40% - five times cheaper percentage-wise than any band below the cap. A user who needs GH₵5,000 monthly in cash and pulls it in one go pays GH₵240/year in fees; the same user pulling GH₵500 ten times a month would pay GH₵600/year. That GH₵360 difference is a phone, a school uniform set, or a household-emergency buffer.
For Tier 3 Enhanced-KYC accounts (GH₵50,000/day cap), GH₵5,000 is also the band where wallet-to-bank starts to become competitive again. Sending GH₵5,000 from MoMo to a bank account is free today (the 0.75% MTN announced is suspended). For business owners who pay rent or large suppliers via bank, the wallet→bank route avoids the GH₵20 cash-out fee and creates a bank trail. Worth considering at this size.
The tip specific to this band
At GH₵5,000 the fee is the flat GH₵20 cap. Effective rate: 0.40%. That is cheaper percentage-wise than a GH₵100 withdrawal (1%) or a GH₵2,000 withdrawal (1%). The more you withdraw (up to GH₵10,000+), the lower the effective rate - counterintuitive.
Keeping money on the wallet - the zero-fee option
On this withdrawal you pay GH₵20. 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.