MTN MoMo PSB Charges in Nigeria
🇳🇬 NGN (₦) · Including all taxes
MTN MoMo PSB is one of the leading mobile money services in Nigeria, serving millions of users. Send fees are ₦10 per transaction. Note that Nigeria applies a government levy on mobile money transactions. Use the fee tables below to see all charges including government taxes.
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On MTN MoMo PSB in Nigeria, receiving is free. Sending money costs ₦10 up to ₦4,999.99, up to ₦50 on larger amounts. Cashing out costs 0.5% up to ₦19,999.99, up to ₦100 on larger amounts. A state tax also applies (Stamp Duty (EMTL)). Tariffs verified against the operator source (June 2026).
MTN MoMo PSB Send Money Fee Tiers in Nigeria
| Range | Fee |
|---|---|
| ₦0 - ₦4,999.99 | ₦10 ₦10 flat (CBN-regulated tier) |
| ₦5,000 - ₦49,999.99 | ₦25 ₦25 flat |
| ₦50,000+ | ₦50 ₦50 flat provider fee. Plus ₦50 stamp duty on transfers ≥₦10,000. |
MTN MoMo PSB Withdrawal (Cash-Out) Fee Tiers in Nigeria
| Range | Fee |
|---|---|
| ₦1 - ₦19,999.99 | 0.5% 0.5% agent withdrawal |
| ₦20,000+ | ₦100 Flat ₦100 above ₦20,000 |
Nigeria Mobile Money Levies & Taxes
Stamp Duty (EMTL)
Levy activeA flat ₦50 charge on all electronic transfers of ₦10,000 and above. Officially recategorised as Stamp Duty under the Nigeria Tax Act 2025 (effective January 2026), the levy is paid by the sender. Applies to banks, OPay, PalmPay, Moniepoint and all fintechs. Exempt: transfers below ₦10,000, salary payments, intra-bank self-transfers.
Paid by sender
About MTN MoMo PSB in Nigeria
Nigeria's wallet market is led by the free-transfer fintechs OPay and PalmPay, with MTN MoMo and Moniepoint charging small flat fees. Because OPay, PalmPay and Smartcash move money free, they set the price floor; the telco wallets compete on reach, not on fee.
On pricing, here is how MTN MoMo PSB structures its fees. Sending is priced by band : flat ₦10 up to ₦4,999.99; flat ₦25 ₦5,000–₦49,999.99; flat ₦50 above ₦50,000. Cash-out is priced by band : 0.5% ₦1–₦19,999.99; flat ₦100 above ₦20,000. Receiving money is free; the cost sits at sending and at cashing out to physical cash.
Government levy. Nigeria applies a government levy (Stamp Duty (EMTL)) on top of the operator fee — it is already included in the calculator totals above.
How to use it. You manage MTN MoMo PSB 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 MTN MoMo PSB with the other operators in Nigeria for your exact amount, use the calculator at the top of this page or open the Nigeria page. Tariffs rendered from our database, verified in 2026.
MTN MoMo PSB vs Other Providers in Nigeria: Fee Comparison
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does MTN MoMo PSB charge to send money in Nigeria?
MTN MoMo PSB charges ₦10 per transfer in Nigeria.
What are the MTN MoMo PSB withdrawal fees in Nigeria?
MTN MoMo PSB withdrawal fees in Nigeria are 0.5% per transaction.
Is there a government levy on MTN MoMo PSB transactions in Nigeria?
Yes. Nigeria applies a Stamp Duty (EMTL) on mobile money transactions.
What is the MTN MoMo PSB USSD code in Nigeria?
Use the MTN MoMo PSB mobile app or visit an authorized agent in Nigeria.
Is MTN MoMo PSB the cheapest mobile money provider in Nigeria?
It depends on the amount. Use the MomoCalc calculator on the Nigeria page to compare all providers for your specific amount.