🇱🇸 Withdraw M50 in Lesotho: fees by provider
To withdraw M50 in Lesotho, fees range from M1.50 (EcoCash, the cheapest) to M1.84. Which provider you pick genuinely changes what you pay.
M50 is one of the smallest amounts people move in Lesotho — roughly a 4+1 taxi ride in Maseru and airtime. Lesotho runs on M-Pesa (Vodacom) and EcoCash (Econet), in a loti pegged at par to the South African rand.
At this size the fixed fee dominates — one consolidated send beats two split sends. At an effective 3.0% on the cheapest option (EcoCash), the fixed part bites hardest here — batching small sends or keeping the balance on the wallet saves the most.
At M50, this amount falls in a pricing band where a flat M1.5 fee applies at the reference provider. The next band starts at M51, where pricing changes — worth knowing if your amount is near that threshold. At this size (M50), the reflex is to pay a Maseru merchant straight from the M-Pesa wallet via the merchant code — a combi fare, airtime, a sandwich carry no operator fee on a direct debit instead of a withdraw-then-cash chain.
This size sits in the flat M1.5 M1–M50 band; the adjacent band is flat M1.6 M51–M200. Full table on the Lesotho withdrawal charges page.
Compare all providers for M50
| Provider | Fee | Levy | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
ECOEcoCashCheapest | M1.50 | None | M1.50 |
MPSM-Pesa | M1.84 | None | M1.84 |
Indicative verified fees; any applicable government levy is included in the total.
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