Airtel Money Fees in Niger
🇳🇪 XOF (FCFA) · Including all taxes
Airtel Money is one of the leading mobile money services in Niger, serving millions of users. Use the fee tables below to see all charges including government taxes.
How much are Airtel Money charges in Niger in 2026?
On Airtel Money in Niger, receiving is free. Sending in the first band costs per the operator schedule; cashing out in the first band costs per the operator schedule. No state tax stacks on top. Tariffs verified against the operator source (June 2026).
Airtel Money Send Money Fee Tiers in Niger
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Airtel Money Withdrawal (Cash-Out) Fee Tiers in Niger
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mobile money to Bank & Bank to mobile money: Transfer Fees
How much does a mobile money to bank transfer cost in Niger?
Airtel Money, Moov Money and Zamani Cash (formerly Orange Money Niger) all offer wallet-to-bank, but none publishes a machine-readable fee — the amount is shown in the menu before you confirm. Verify with the operator.
Airtel Money, Moov Money and Zamani Cash (formerly Orange Money Niger) all offer wallet-to-bank, but none publishes a machine-readable fee — the amount is shown in the menu before you confirm. Verify with the operator.
Bank-to-wallet loading is offered via bank apps; no per-transaction fee is published — confirm with your bank.
Niger uses the West African CFA franc (XOF, BCEAO), pegged to the euro at 1 EUR = 655.957 XOF, and remains a UEMOA monetary-union member as of 2026 despite leaving ECOWAS (the AES bloc with Mali and Burkina Faso). No specific mobile-money tax is confirmed — verify.
Worked example: To move 100,000 FCFA from a wallet to a bank account, the fee is shown in the menu at confirmation — not published as a flat tier, so verify before sending.
Source: Airtel Money Niger (airtel.ne), Moov Money Niger (moov-africa.ne), Zamani Cash (ex-Orange Niger, Zamani Telecom). Operator pages JS-gated with no readable grid; Niger XOF/UEMOA status per BCEAO, 2026 — verify with provider.
About Airtel Money in Niger
Government levy. There is currently no specific state mobile-money tax in Niger: you pay only the operator's fee.
How to use it. You manage Airtel Money via the mobile app, the operator's USSD menu (no internet needed), or an authorised agent to deposit and withdraw cash. Fees are identical on every channel — the schedule above applies with no per-channel surcharge, and an agent should never charge cash on top of the fee deducted from your balance.
To compare Airtel Money with the other operators in Niger for your exact amount, use the calculator at the top of this page or open the Niger page. Tariffs rendered from our database, verified in 2026.
Airtel Money vs Other Providers in Niger: Fee Comparison
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Airtel Money charge to send money in Niger?
See the fee tables above for details.
What are the Airtel Money withdrawal fees in Niger?
See the fee tables above for details.
Is there a government levy on Airtel Money transactions in Niger?
No. There is currently no government levy on mobile money transactions in Niger.
What is the Airtel Money USSD code in Niger?
Use the Airtel Money mobile app or visit an authorized agent in Niger.
Is Airtel Money the cheapest mobile money provider in Niger?
It depends on the amount. Use the MomoCalc calculator on the Niger page to compare all providers for your specific amount.
How much does a mobile money to bank transfer cost in Niger?
Airtel Money, Moov Money and Zamani Cash (formerly Orange Money Niger) all offer wallet-to-bank, but none publishes a machine-readable fee — the amount is shown in the menu before you confirm. Verify with the operator.
What is the bank to mobile money fee in Niger?
Bank-to-wallet loading is offered via bank apps; no per-transaction fee is published — confirm with your bank.
Does any tax apply to mobile money to bank transfers in Niger?
Niger uses the West African CFA franc (XOF, BCEAO), pegged to the euro at 1 EUR = 655.957 XOF, and remains a UEMOA monetary-union member as of 2026 despite leaving ECOWAS (the AES bloc with Mali and Burkina Faso). No specific mobile-money tax is confirmed — verify.