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How to Apply for a Fuliza M-PESA Overdraft and Manage Repayments

How to Apply for a Fuliza M-PESA Overdraft and Manage Repayments

Posted on March 19, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on How to Apply for a Fuliza M-PESA Overdraft and Manage Repayments

Fuliza M-PESA is a mobile overdraft service by Safaricom, in partnership with NCBA Bank and KCB Bank, that allows M-PESA users to complete transactions even when they have insufficient funds. This service is especially useful for buying goods, paying bills, or sending money when your M-PESA balance is low.

How to Apply for Fuliza M-PESA

To access Fuliza, you must be a registered M-PESA user with an active Safaricom line. Here’s how to opt in:

Register via USSD : *Dial 334# on your Safaricom phone, select Loans and Savings and choose Fuliza M-PESA and follow the prompts to opt in.

Register via the M-PESA App: Open the M-PESA App on your smartphone, navigate to Fuliza M-PESA under the “Loans and Savings” section and follow the on-screen prompts to activate the service.

Once successfully registered, you’ll receive an SMS confirmation with your Fuliza limit.

 

How to Use Fuliza M-PESA

Fuliza automatically covers transactions when you don’t have enough money in your M-PESA balance. You can use Fuliza for:

Sending Money – When sending money via M-PESA, Fuliza covers the shortfall.
Lipa na M-PESA – Pay for goods and services via Buy Goods or PayBill even with an insufficient balance.
Airtime Purchase – Buy Safaricom airtime directly from M-PESA using Fuliza.

Note: Fuliza does not allow cash withdrawals from agents or ATMs.

 

How to Manage Fuliza Repayments

Fuliza automatically deducts the amount you owe from your next M-PESA deposits. To manage your repayment effectively.

Check Your Outstanding Balance

  • Dial *334#, select Loans and Savings, then Fuliza M-PESA to view your balance.
  • Alternatively, use the M-PESA App to track your usage and repayment schedule.
  1. Make Manual Repayments

To repay your Fuliza balance manually:

Deposit funds into your M-PESA account, and the outstanding amount will be deducted automatically.

To make partial payments, send money to your own M-PESA number, and a portion will go toward your Fuliza repayment.

Increase Your Fuliza Limit

Your Fuliza limit may increase over time based on:

See also

  • Your M-PESA transaction history and usage.
  • Timely repayment of previous Fuliza balances.
  • Maintaining an active Safaricom line with regular transactions.

You can check your limit via *334# or through the M-PESA App.

 

Fuliza M-PESA Fees & Charges

Fuliza charges a one-time access fee of 1% plus a daily maintenance fee based on the amount borrowed. The fees range as follows:

Fuliza Amount (KES) Daily Fee (KES)
1 – 100 Free
101 – 500 5
501 – 1000 10
1001 – 1500 20
1501 – 2500 25
2501 – 70000 30

Tip: Repay Fuliza as soon as possible to avoid accumulating charges.

 

How to Opt-Out of Fuliza M-PESA

If you no longer wish to use Fuliza, you can deactivate the service, dial *334#, go to Loans and Savings, select Fuliza M-PESA, and choose Opt-Out. You can also disable Fuliza via the M-PESA App.

Note: You must clear any outstanding Fuliza balance before opting out.

Fuliza M-PESA provides a convenient safety net when you’re short on funds. However, to avoid unnecessary fees, it’s important to use it responsibly, repay on time, and track your borrowing.

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