Orange Money Botswana Raises Transaction Limits in Digital Push

24 April 2026

Orange-Money-CEO-Mr.-Seabelo-Pilane

  • Orange Money Botswana continues to play a central role in financial access and commerce

Orange Money Botswana has increased its transaction limits for their customers, a move expected to strengthen the platform’s role as a key financial inclusion tool and accelerate the shift toward digital payments.

The mobile financial services provider confirmed that the wallet limit and incoming transactions have increased from P30,000 to P50,000; additionally, customer single transactions have been raised from P9,500 to P10,000, while the daily transaction limit has increased significantly from P15,000 to P25,000.

The changes better accommodate the demand for higher-value transactions and the evolving customer needs in an economy where mobile money continues to play a contributory role in financial access and commerce.

Orange Money Botswana CEO Seabelo Pilane said the decision reflects their  effort to enhance usability while maintaining a secure and regulated digital ecosystem.

“Increasing the account limits is important for enhancing convenience, enabling individual’s and small businesses to interact more effectively w, while improving security through regulated digital usage,” Pilane said.

He noted that the higher thresholds will allow customers to carry out essential transactions more efficiently, including paying school fees, rent, and other high-value expenses, without splitting payments across multiple transactions.

Pilane added that Orange Money remains committed to reducing reliance on cash in Botswana, he further mentioned work continues behind the scenes and the market can expect announcements of new developments in the coming weeks.

Industry observers note that the move aligns with the Botswana Government efforts to further broaden digital finance trends in the country, as well indicating Bank of Botswana’s support of diversification in the financial landscape of Botswana.

With enhanced transaction ceilings and continued investment in secure digital infrastructure, Orange Money Botswana is reinforcing its position in the country’s growing fintech landscape while responding to customer demand for more flexible and scalable financial solutions.

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