What Is Pesalink and How Does It Work in Kenya? (Simple Guide)
What Is Pesalink and How Does It Work in Kenya? (Simple Guide)
💡 Quick Answer:
Pesalink is a service that allows people to transfer money instantly between bank accounts in Kenya, even if the accounts are in different banks.
Pesalink is operated by the Integrated Payments Services Limited and supported by many Kenyan banks.
Imagine This
You want to send KSh 10,000 to a friend who uses a different bank.
Normally, bank transfers could take hours or even a day.
With Pesalink, the money moves almost instantly from your bank account to theirs.
What Is Pesalink?
Pesalink is a bank-to-bank instant payment system in Kenya.
It allows customers to send money directly between bank accounts without waiting for long processing times.
Many banks in Kenya support Pesalink.
Examples include:
- Equity Bank Kenya
- KCB Bank Kenya
- Co-operative Bank of Kenya
- Absa Bank Kenya
For a simpler overview of Pesalink, read Pesalink explained.
How Pesalink Works
The process is simple.
Step 1: Open Your Bank App
Log in to your bank’s mobile banking app or internet banking platform.
Step 2: Select Pesalink Transfer
Choose the Pesalink transfer option.
Step 3: Enter the Recipient Details
You can send money using:
- bank account number
- phone number (if linked to a bank account)
Step 4: Confirm the Transfer
Once confirmed, the money is transferred instantly to the recipient's bank account.
Pesalink Transfer Limits
Pesalink supports fairly large transfers.
Typical limits may include:
| Transfer Type | Limit |
|---|---|
| Per transaction | Up to KSh 999,999 |
| Daily limit | Depends on the bank |
Limits may vary depending on the bank's policies.
Advantages of Pesalink
Pesalink offers several benefits.
- instant bank transfers
- works across different banks ✔ convenient through mobile apps ✔ no need to visit a bank branch
It makes bank transfers much faster.
Pesalink vs M-Pesa
Many people compare Pesalink with mobile money transfers.
| Feature | Pesalink | M-Pesa |
|---|---|---|
| Transfers between | Bank accounts | Mobile wallets |
| Speed | Instant | Instant |
| Platform | Bank apps | Mobile money |
Both services are widely used in Kenya.
Example
Imagine sending:
💰 KSh 25,000
from your bank account to a friend at another bank.
Using Pesalink, the money arrives within seconds.
For more on sending money to Kenya from abroad, read the cheapest way to send money to Kenya from abroad.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do all banks support Pesalink?
Many major banks in Kenya support the service.
Is Pesalink safe?
Yes. Pesalink transfers are processed through regulated banking systems.
Can I send money using a phone number?
Yes, if the phone number is linked to a bank account.
Final Thoughts
Pesalink makes transferring money between bank accounts in Kenya fast and convenient.
It is especially useful for people who want instant transfers between different banks without delays.
For a full view of international payment platforms, read payment platforms that work internationally for Kenyans.
Speak to a Serrari advisor for guidance on managing cross-border payments.
Quick Tip
Check your bank's mobile app to see if it supports Pesalink transfers.
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