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Telkom Kenya reduces charges for its mobile money service, T-kash

Telkom Kenya reduces charges for its mobile money service, T-kash Shares Telkom Kenya has announced that it has reduced charges for its mobile money service, T-kash. The new charges have been approved by the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK). Under the new tariffs, all person to person transactions below Ksh. 100 in Telkom’s reviewed mobile money tariffs will remain zero-rated. The company has reduced charges in the following transaction bands: Ksh. 101-500, Ksh. 501-1,000 and Ksh. 1,501-2,500. The tariffs had been waived last year with the view of encouraging the use of mobile money and other forms of cashless payments, thereby minimising the use of physical cash in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Telkom T-Kash charges effective March 5 2021

Telkom T-Kash charges effective March 5 2021 Shares Under the new tariffs, all person to person transactions below Ksh. 100 in Telkom’s reviewed mobile money tariffs will remain zero-rated. The company reduced charges in the following transaction bands: Ksh. 101-500, Ksh. 501-1,000 and Ksh. 1,501-2,500. Services you can get on T-kash 1. Send and receive money to and from all networks in Kenya anytime. 2. Deposit, withdraw and keep track of your money from anywhere. 3. Shop at registered Merchant outlets. 4. Pay your utility bills. 5. Buy airtime for your line and other Telkom customers. 6. Buy Telkom data bundles directly without having to buy airtime. 7. Directly select Popular and frequently used bill numbers e.g. KPLC, Star Times, NHIF, DSTV etc from your menu for fast payments.

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