Orange Money Fees in Liberia
🇱🇷 USD ($) · Including all taxes
Orange Money is one of Liberia's two mobile money operators. The headline cost is the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) 2% cash-out fee, uniform across networks; cross-network transfers via Pay Na-Na cost up to 1% (up to $2,000) then a flat $25. Fees are in US dollars, because Liberia uses both USD and LRD. The tables below break down sending and cashing out.
Send Money Fee Tiers
| Range | Fee |
|---|---|
| $1 - $2,000 | 1% Up to 1% cross-network (Pay Na-Na) |
| $2,000.01+ | $25 Flat $25 over $2,000 |
Withdrawal Fee Tiers
| Range | Fee |
|---|---|
| $0.01+ | 2% 2% CBL cash-out fee |
About Orange Money in Liberia
Liberia has a duopoly mobile money market: Orange Money and the other operator split the user base. Under the Central Bank's Pay Na-Na framework (January 2026), the core costs are harmonised across both networks — notably the 2% cash-out fee — which makes operator choice less of a price lever here than in many markets; what matters most is your recipient's network and whether you cash out to physical cash.
Orange Money plays a key role in receiving diaspora remittances, which equal roughly 11% of Liberia's GDP. Funds sent from the United States and elsewhere can land straight in the wallet and, because Liberia is dual-currency, be held in US dollars. The only cost to the recipient is the 2% cash-out when converting to local cash (LRD), at roughly 182 LRD to the dollar.
To compare Orange Money with the other Liberia option for a specific amount, open the calculator on the Liberia page, and see the live USD/LRD rate.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Orange Money cash-out fee in Liberia?
Cash-out (withdrawal) costs 2% of the amount, a rate set by the Central Bank of Liberia and identical at Orange Money and the other operator. Withdrawing $100 costs $2; withdrawing $500 costs $10. Receiving or keeping money in the wallet does not trigger this fee.
How much does a Orange Money transfer via Pay Na-Na cost?
Pay Na-Na is the interoperability platform launched in January 2026 linking Orange Money and the other network. A cross-network transfer costs up to 1% for amounts up to $2,000, then a flat fee of about $25 above that.
Can I receive money from abroad on Orange Money?
Yes. Orange Money receives international transfers straight to the wallet, often from the US-based diaspora. Because Liberia is dual-currency, funds can be held in US dollars; only cashing out to physical cash costs the 2%.
Are Orange Money fees in US dollars or LRD?
Fees are quoted in US dollars, but because Liberia is dual-currency (USD + LRD) you can see the LRD equivalent via the USD/LRD rate (about 182). The percentages (2% cash-out, 1% cross-network) apply regardless of the amount.
Is same-network Orange Money transfer cheaper?
Same-network rates are not uniformly published; confirm with Orange Money. The 2% cash-out and the cross-network Pay Na-Na schedule are CBL-set.
Is Orange Money cheaper than the other operator in Liberia?
The 2% cash-out and the cross-network schedule are identical on both networks (CBL-mandated), so cost mostly depends on your recipient's network and any on-network rates. Compare below.