M-Pesa Deposit Commission Chart (2026)

If you’re planning to start an M-Pesa agency, already operate an M-Pesa shop, or simply want to understand how agents earn money, knowing the M-Pesa deposit commission chart is essential.

Every time a customer deposits money into their M-Pesa account at your shop, the customer pays nothing deposits are free. Instead, Safaricom pays the M-Pesa agent a commission based on the amount deposited. The higher the transaction value, the higher the commission earned, up to the maximum commission band.

In this guide, you’ll find the latest M-Pesa deposit commission chart, understand how commissions work, learn how to maximize your earnings, and discover answers to the most frequently asked questions.

What is an M-Pesa Deposit Commission?

An M-Pesa deposit commission is the amount Safaricom pays authorized M-Pesa agents whenever they facilitate a successful customer cash deposit into an M-Pesa wallet.

Unlike withdrawals, where customers pay transaction charges, deposit transactions are completely free for customers. Agents are compensated directly by Safaricom through commission payments.

M-Pesa Deposit Commission Chart

M-Pesa agent commissions are calculated based on transaction “bands” or ranges. Below is a breakdown of the typical gross commissions paid out per deposit transaction band.

Deposit Transaction Range (Ksh)Estimated Total Agent Commission (Ksh)
10 – 490.00
50 – 1004.00
101 – 50011.00
501 – 1,00015.00
1,001 – 1,50025.00
1,501 – 2,50028.00
2,501 – 3,50035.00
3,501 – 5,00043.00
5,001 – 7,50055.00
7,501 – 10,00068.00
10,001 – 15,00082.00
15,001 – 20,00090.00
20,001 – 35,00095.00
35,001 – 50,000140.00
50,001 – 250,000160.00 – 190.00

Understanding the 80/20 and 70/30 Commission Split

If you operate as an independent shop using a line leased from a Principal Agent (Aggregator/Dealer), you are technically a Sub-Agent.

The commission listed in the chart above represents the gross pool allocated to that transaction. Safaricom splits this payout between the Principal Agent and the Sub-Agent using a standard formula:

  • Sub-Agent (The Shop Operator): Typically receives 70% to 80% of the total commission.
  • Principal Agent (The Aggregator): Retains 20% to 30% for providing corporate backing, line management, and floating infrastructure support.
  • Withholding Tax: A 5% withholding tax is legally deducted from your earnings by the government before the final cash-out.

Therefore, if a deposit earns a gross commission of Ksh 15, a sub-agent on an 80/20 split will net approximately Ksh 12 before tax.

Why do some M-Pesa deposits earn zero commission?

Transactions between Ksh 1 and Ksh 49 do not attract any commission for the agent. Additionally, you cannot deposit money directly into another customer’s account at an agent desk; the customer must deposit to their own line and send it themselves

References & Citations

  • Safaricom_charges: Safaricom PLC, M-PESA Personal Tariffs & Transaction Limits Guide. Safaricom Official Charges
  • Safaricom_agents: Safaricom Business, Requirements and Credit Facilities for M-Pesa Agents and Dealers. Safaricom Agent Portal

Related Resources

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