Send money from Oman to Kenya
A shortlist of providers verified to serve this route — including straight to M-Pesa — and exactly how the money reaches Kenya.
Our comparison engine doesn't price Oman-origin transfers yet. Instead, here's a shortlist of providers verified to move money on this corridor — confirm their live rate and fee on their own site before you send.
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Sending money from Oman to Kenya
Our live price comparison can't quote Oman-origin transfers yet, but money genuinely moves on this route. There's an established Kenyan community in Oman — several thousand people, many working in domestic and service roles, with active diaspora networks sending money home regularly. The providers below are verified to serve the corridor, and several pay straight into the recipient's M-Pesa wallet. Rates and fees are set by each provider and must be confirmed on their own site before you send.
| Provider | Payout method | Speed | |
|---|---|---|---|
| M-Pesa wallet, bank deposit or cash pickup | Minutes to same day | Visit site | |
| M-Pesa wallet, bank deposit or cash pickup | Minutes to same day | Visit site | |
| M-Pesa wallet, bank deposit or cash pickup | Minutes to same day | Visit site | |
| M-Pesa wallet or bank deposit | Same day | Visit site |
Most money sent from Oman to Kenya arrives straight in the recipient's M-Pesa mobile wallet, usually within minutes — all you need is their full name and Kenyan mobile number. Money can also go to a Kenyan bank account or be collected as cash. The headline fee is only part of the picture — what really decides the cost is the margin added to the exchange rate, so always compare the shillings that actually arrive, not just the upfront fee.
Why Oman to Kenya shows no live prices yet
Currency Expert's live comparison engine prices transfers that start in the UK and a handful of other major sending countries, where the providers we connect to operate. None of those providers currently quote transfers that start in Oman, so the route comes back empty even though real services move money on it every day.
Until we can pull live Oman rates, this page lists providers verified to serve the corridor rather than a live price table. Treat the page as a shortlist, not a quote — and always confirm the rate and fee on the provider's own site before you commit.
How the money reaches Kenya
By far the most common way to receive money in Kenya is M-Pesa, the mobile-money service almost everyone uses. Money sent from Oman is credited straight to the recipient's M-Pesa wallet, usually within minutes — you just need their full name and Kenyan mobile number. Money can also go to a bank account (over the instant PesaLink network or by SWIFT) or be collected as cash at an agent.
M-Pesa is near-instant; bank deposits over SWIFT can take one to five business days, while local PesaLink transfers are much faster. Kenya does not use the IBAN system — for a bank deposit you need the account number and bank name.
What sending money to Kenya really costs
The headline fee is only part of the cost — the bigger number is usually hidden inside the exchange rate. Here's where each slice goes.
The exchange-rate margin
The gap between the real mid-market rate and the rate you're offered. On the Omani rial to Kenyan shilling pair the margin can be a couple of percent or more, and on any transfer this usually outweighs the upfront fee — so compare the shillings that actually arrive.
Oman's 5% VAT on the fee
Oman charges 5% VAT, which can apply to the provider's transfer fee (not to the money you send). It's small, but it's one reason to compare the all-in cost. The rial is pegged to the US dollar, so OMR to KES effectively moves as the dollar moves against the shilling.
Intermediary-bank fees
Bank-to-bank SWIFT transfers can lose money to intermediary banks along the way. Services that pay out to M-Pesa or over Kenya's local rails usually avoid this entirely.
Tax and rules on each side
Sending from Oman
Oman charges no personal income tax and no gift or exit tax on money individuals send abroad, though a 5% VAT can apply to a provider's service fee. There are no exchange controls on personal transfers — the rial is fully convertible and pegged to the US dollar — so you can send freely through a licensed provider overseen by the Central Bank of Oman. Send with a valid Omani Resident Card or passport.
Receiving in Kenya
Kenya does not tax personal or family remittances — money sent to support family or as a gift isn't treated as income. All money-transfer providers must be licensed by the Central Bank of Kenya, so stick to regulated services and avoid informal "hawala" arrangements. Very large transfers may need supporting documents on the Kenyan side.
Funding your transfer without overpaying
Paying from an Oman bank account or a debit card is usually the cheapest way to fund a transfer. Funding with a credit card is often treated by the card issuer as a cash advance, which can trigger a one-off fee and interest from day one with no grace period — quietly making a cheap-looking transfer expensive. Check how your card treats the payment before you use it, and have your Omani Resident Card to hand for the identity check.
Scams to watch on this route
People receiving money from abroad are a common target for fraud. These few rules are worth keeping in mind before you send.
Job and agency fees
Rule: be very wary of anyone asking you to send money to secure a job, visa or release of pay in the Gulf. Legitimate employers and agents don't collect fees this way over a remittance app.
"Guaranteed return" investments
Rule: be very wary of schemes promising high, guaranteed returns, fake forex or crypto platforms, or anything spread through a WhatsApp group. If it sounds too good to be true, it is.
Family "emergency" requests
Rule: an urgent request for money that appears to come from a relative or official may be an impersonator. Confirm directly on a number you already know before sending anything.
Confirm before you send
Rule: check the recipient's name and M-Pesa number against details they sent you in writing, and use a verified provider rather than a stranger offering a "better rate" off-platform.
How most people send money from Oman to Kenya
For most people sending money from Oman to Kenya, the simplest route is a verified provider paying straight into the recipient's M-Pesa wallet — fast, familiar and easy to confirm. Because we can't show a live quote here yet, treat this page as a vetted shortlist — then judge each option by the shillings that actually arrive after the rate margin, and confirm the recipient's M-Pesa number before you send.
Oman to Kenya transfers: frequently asked questions
Our live comparison engine prices transfers that start in the UK and a few other major sending countries. It doesn't yet quote transfers that start in Oman, so instead of an empty table we list providers verified to serve the corridor. Confirm the live rate and fee on each provider's own site before you send.
Yes. Several providers on this route pay straight into the recipient's M-Pesa wallet, usually within minutes — including WorldRemit, Western Union and MoneyGram. You just need the recipient's full name (as registered on M-Pesa) and their Kenyan mobile number. It's the fastest and most familiar way for most people to receive money in Kenya.
For M-Pesa, the recipient's full name and Kenyan mobile number (with the +254 country code). For a bank deposit, their full name, bank name and account number — Kenya does not use IBANs. For cash pickup, their name and a reference number. You'll also need your own valid ID — an Omani Resident Card or passport — to send.
M-Pesa and cash pickups are usually available within minutes. Bank deposits can be instant over Kenya's local PesaLink network, or take one to five business days if routed by SWIFT. The provider will show an estimated delivery time before you confirm.
Most of the cost hides in the exchange-rate margin rather than the upfront fee — so compare the shillings that actually arrive. Oman charges no tax on money you send abroad as a gift or family support (though 5% VAT can apply to a provider's fee), and Kenya does not tax remittances received, so your recipient keeps the full amount that arrives.
Paying from an Oman bank account or a debit card is usually cheapest. Avoid funding with a credit card where you can — issuers often treat it as a cash advance, adding a one-off fee and interest from day one. And always compare the exchange-rate margin, not just the upfront fee, since the margin is where most of the cost hides.
Use a provider licensed by the relevant authorities — every provider listed here is regulated. Money-transfer firms are overseen by the Central Bank of Oman on the sending side and must be licensed by the Central Bank of Kenya on the receiving side. Informal "hawala" arrangements may look cheaper but carry no protection if something goes wrong. Always confirm the recipient's M-Pesa number in writing before you send.
Our sources & how we keep this current
Last reviewed: 1 July 2026. We re-check the providers and rules on this corridor regularly, and will switch this page to a live price table as soon as our engine can quote Oman-origin transfers.
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