MTN MoMo · M-Pesa · EcoCash · OPay
Invoice with Mobile Money
payment instructions
Select your African country and the correct mobile money providers fill in automatically — not a generic list. MTN MoMo for Ghana, M-Pesa for Kenya, EcoCash for Zimbabwe. Free. No sign-up. Instant PDF.
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Mobile Money Invoice — FAQs
Which mobile money providers are supported?
Select your country and the correct providers appear automatically: MTN MoMo, Telecel Cash, AirtelTigo Money (Ghana); M-Pesa, Airtel Money (Kenya); EcoCash, OneMoney (Zimbabwe); OPay, PalmPay, MTN MoMo PSB (Nigeria); and many more across 17 African countries.
How do I add my MTN MoMo number to my invoice?
Select Ghana (or your country), switch Payment Details to Mobile Money, choose MTN MoMo from the dropdown, enter your phone number and account name. Your MoMo details appear clearly in the invoice PDF under "Payment Details".
Can I add M-Pesa payment instructions to a Kenya invoice?
Yes. Select Kenya — the tool defaults to Mobile Money with M-Pesa pre-selected. Enter your Safaricom number (07XXXXXXXX) and the name on your M-Pesa account. Airtel Money is also available.
Should I use mobile money or bank transfer for B2B invoices?
It depends on the country and client type. In Ghana and Kenya, mobile money is widely accepted for B2B payments under ~$500. In Nigeria, bank transfer (NEFT/NIBSS) is the B2B standard — most businesses prefer account numbers. In South Africa, bank EFT is standard for all B2B. This tool defaults correctly per country.
Can I include both bank and mobile money details on the same invoice?
Currently the tool shows one payment method at a time. To include both, select your primary method, download the PDF, then add the secondary details in the Notes field (e.g. "Also accept MTN MoMo: 024XXXXXXX").
Does EcoCash work for international payments in Zimbabwe?
EcoCash is primarily for ZWG (Zimbabwe Gold) domestic payments. For USD payments — common in Zimbabwe — use a bank USD account and note it in the payment section. Many Zimbabwean businesses operate dual ZWG/USD accounts.