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Send money from the UK to Kenya

See today's GBP→KES rate, compare every service on fees, speed and delivery, and see what your recipient keeps after cash-out fees and taxes — before you send.

Today's GBP→KES exchange rate

Today's real rate (mid-market)
1 GBP = 174 KES

This is the reference interbank rate — the starting point before each service's fee and margin.

Interbank rate updated 19 Jul 00:00 UTC (less than 1h ago)

Live GBP → KES rate →

Calculate for your amount:

🇬🇧 United Kingdom → 🇰🇪 Kenya
Recipient gets
87,195 KES
live mid-market · <1h ago
…and keeps 86,886 KESafter 309 KES M-Pesa agent cash-out
Rate
1 GBP = 174.39 KES
Sending cost
Open a provider's app for today's exact fee and rate — quotes move through the day. Compare its rate to the mid-market rate above; a big gap below it is the real cost.
Taxes
No send-side tax. Receive: none
Receive via
M-Pesa
Full receive-side data ✓Full route guide →
ℹ️ Neutral comparison.Rates live, provider details verified June 2026. Rates auto-refresh; provider details are re-verified quarterly.

The UK–Kenya route reflects long-standing ties and one of the larger Kenyan communities abroad, and like the US route it is M-Pesa-first on the receive side. With the shilling floating against the pound, the exchange margin is usually what decides which service nets the most.

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Sending from the UK: funding, speed & rules

From the UK, transfers are funded over Faster Payments — a bank push that usually settles in seconds — or by debit card. Open-banking "pay by bank" is increasingly the default in UK remittance apps, cutting card fees. Because Faster Payments is near-instant and free to the app, UK-funded sends are often both quick and cheap.

UK payment firms are authorised by the FCA as e-money or payment institutions and must safeguard customer funds. The UK–Africa route is one of the most established in the world; LemFi and Lemonade Finance were built around it. Kenya senders in London, Birmingham and Manchester typically move money several times a month.

Our verdict: the best way to send the UK to Kenya

Best for the lowest total cost to Kenya

LemFi and Sendwave: paying from your bank here is both free and instant, so the cheapest apps are also among the fastest. The apps that waive the up-front fee and keep the tightest rate margin net the most, especially as it arrives on the one wallet nearly everyone uses, ready to spend immediately.

Best for speed to M-Pesa

Sendwave, LemFi and Remitly's Express tier: every funded send clears in seconds, and it arrives on the one wallet nearly everyone uses, ready to spend immediately — so a send can complete end to end in minutes.

Best for large transfers and rate transparency

Wise: even a large transfer settles instantly, so the only variable left is the exchange-rate margin.

Best for cash pickup / a recipient without a wallet

WorldRemit and Western Union: few recipients need cash pickup since the wallet is near-universal, but their agent networks pay out cash if your recipient has no wallet.

Best for Kenya wallet support

Almost all the listed services deliver to M-Pesa, the dominant wallet; Sendwave and LemFi specialise in instant M-Pesa delivery.

In plain terms: Because paying from your bank here is both free and instant, the right pick from the UK to Kenya mostly comes down to your amount: LemFi and Sendwave for the lowest cost, Wise when the FX margin dominates on a large send, WorldRemit and Western Union if your family has no wallet. Either way, it arrives on the one wallet nearly everyone uses, ready to spend immediately, and the recipient's only cost is the M-Pesa withdrawal fee when they cash out.

Comparing the services: fees, rates, speed & delivery

ServiceFee modelRateSpeedDeliveryBest forOfficial site
WiseTransparent percentage fee, shown upfrontMid-market (interbank) rateOften within ~24hBank deposit; some mobile moneyTransparency and larger sumsGo to Wise →
RemitlyLow or zero fee by speed tierCompetitive; promo rates for new usersInstant (Express) to a few days (Economy)Bank, cash pickup, mobile moneyFlexible delivery and cash pickupGo to Remitly →
WorldRemitVery low; often free to some destinationsCompetitive margin over mid-marketInstant to about an hourBank, cash, mobile money, airtimeMulti-route reach and an established networkGo to WorldRemit →
SendwaveUsually zero up-front feeEarns on the rate margin (~1-3% over mid-market)Instant to minutesMobile money focusedUltra-fast mobile money deliveryGo to Sendwave →
LemFiTypically $0 on core African routesSmall markup over mid-marketInstant to minutesBank and mobile moneyFast zero-fee app-to-app, African focusGo to LemFi →
Taptap SendSmall flat or percentage fee by routeSolid ratesMinutesBank and mobile moneyLow-cost app transfersGo to Taptap Send →
Western UnionHigher and variable feeWider rate marginFlexible, including instant cashHuge agent network: cash, bank, mobileCash pickup reachGo to Western Union →

Some provider links are referral links, marked sponsored. They never change the figures or the order shown.

Which services reach Kenya's mobile wallets

In Kenya, mobile money means M-Pesa — the table shows what each service actually reaches: wallet, bank account or cash pickup.

ServiceMobile money
M-Pesa
BankCash
Wise
Remitly
WorldRemit
Sendwave
LemFi
Taptap Send
Western Union

What your recipient actually gets in Kenya

Cash-out / withdrawal cost

The recipient's cost comes if they withdraw cash at an M-Pesa agent: Safaricom charges a withdrawal fee by amount band, and excise duty applies on fees. Keeping the money on M-Pesa to pay (Lipa na M-Pesa, bills) avoids the withdrawal fee.

Receiving to a bank vs a wallet

In Kenya, the overwhelming majority of transfers land on M-Pesa, Safaricom's dominant mobile wallet. Several services deposit straight to M-Pesa; otherwise the recipient can receive into a bank account.

This is the angle the senders' pages skip: the headline rate is only part of the story; what your family actually keeps also depends on the receive channel and the cash-out.

How to send: methods, limits & safety

Funding and delivering the send

From the UK, Faster Payments funding is free and settles in seconds, so most sends are quick AND cheap — open-banking "pay by bank" even removes card fees. The leg into Kenya follows immediately on mobile-first apps; bank deposit stays for larger sums.

Transfer limits & KYC

In the UK, signup needs photo ID and address, and apps are FCA-authorised with safeguarded customer funds. Caps rise with verification. For a first large send to Kenya, expect an extra verification step.

Other routes to Kenya

Frequently asked questions

How do I fund it and which app from the UK to Kenya?
In the UK, Faster Payments funding is free and instant, and open-banking "pay by bank" removes card fees. LemFi and Lemonade Finance were built on the UK–Africa route; Wise targets mid-market; WorldRemit and Sendwave cover mobile money and cash. Because funding is near-free, the cost is in the rate margin — compare the final amount received in two or three apps.
How long does a transfer to Kenya take?
Total time has two legs: funding from the UK and delivery in Kenya. On funding, every funded send clears in seconds. On delivery, it arrives on the one wallet nearly everyone uses, ready to spend immediately.
Is money received taxed in Kenya?
Receiving a transfer is not taxed as such. The recipient's cost is the M-Pesa withdrawal fee (plus excise duty on fees), not a tax on the amount received. See the receive-side section.

Bottom line

Bottom line: every funded send clears in seconds and it arrives on the one wallet nearly everyone uses, ready to spend immediately. Compare LemFi and Sendwave first on the final amount received, switch to Wise for large sums, and WorldRemit and Western Union if cash pickup is needed. With Faster Payments, funding from the UK is rarely the bottleneck.

We describe each service's published model (fees, rates, speed, delivery) from public information, without reproducing live quotes or marketing copy. Always check the final fee and rate in the app before sending.