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🇳🇦 Withdraw N$2,000 in Namibia: fees by provider

To withdraw N$2,000 in Namibia, Blue Wallet and PayToday are free, while the others charge up to N$14.00. So the cheapest is Free and the most expensive N$14.00.

Cheapest to withdraw N$2,000
Free· Blue Wallet and PayToday
up to N$14.00 at the priciest provider
The cost of withdrawing N$2,000

N$2,000 is a substantial sum in Namibia.

The cheapest (Blue Wallet and PayToday) is only 0% at this size — low in percentage terms, but the absolute amount makes the choice worth getting right.

At N$2,000, this amount falls in a pricing band where a flat N$14 fee applies at the reference provider. This is the top band: the tariff does not change above it. At this level (N$ 2,000), eWallet bumps the N$5,000 cap: the clean route is a NamPay transfer (instant, ~N$10-N$25) or EFT (1-2 days, N$5-N$15) bank-to-bank into FNB Namibia, Standard Bank Namibia, Bank Windhoek or Nedbank Namibia, removing both the ATM withdrawal fee and the daily-cap constraint.

Compare all providers for N$2,000

ProviderFeeLevyTotal
SBNBlue WalletCheapest
FreeNoneFree
MTCPayTodayCheapest
FreeNoneFree
BWKEasyWallet
N$10.50NoneN$10.50
FNBFNB eWallet
N$14.00NoneN$14.00

Indicative verified fees; any applicable government levy is included in the total.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to withdraw N$2,000 in Namibia?
Between Free and N$14.00 depending on the provider. The cheapest is Blue Wallet and PayToday at Free; compare the table above.
Which provider is cheapest to withdraw N$2,000?
Blue Wallet and PayToday at Free. Fees rise to N$14.00 at the others — see the comparison table.
Is withdrawing N$2,000 free in Namibia?
Yes with Blue Wallet and PayToday; the others charge up to N$14.00.
Is there a tax on withdrawing N$2,000 in Namibia?
No government tax applies to this withdrawal in Namibia; you pay only the provider fee shown in the table.
Withdraw N$2,000 in Namibia: fees by provider