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Home » Zenka Loan in Kenya: Guide to Applying via App or USSD *841#

Zenka Loan in Kenya: Guide to Applying via App or USSD *841#

by kevin Atamba
July 31, 2025
in Finance
Zenka Loan in Kenya

Zenka Loan in Kenya

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Zenka is a mobile-based lending platform in Kenya offering fast access to emergency funds via its smartphone app or the USSD code *841#, even on feature phones. It’s regulated by the Central Bank of Kenya and designed for simplicity and speed.

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How Much Can You Borrow?

  • Loan limits range from KSh 500 to KSh 30,000 (some sources report up to KSh 42,000 via the app)
  • First-time borrowers may receive interest-free loans; subsequent loans carry interest rates between 9% and 39%, depending on your credit risk and history.
  • APR ranges widely—from around 70% to over 180%, potentially up to 224% or more, depending on fees and duration.
  • A typical 61-day KSh 1,000 loan might include a processing fee of KSh 100 to 300, with total repayment around KSh 1,290 to 1,390.

How to Apply

Via USSD (*841#)

  1. Dial *841# on your Safaricom line.
  2. Register if needed; enter your PIN.
  3. Choose “Apply for Loan,” select amount and repayment term.
  4. Confirm—if approved, funds are sent to your M‑Pesa account in minutes.

Via Smartphone App

  1. Install Zenka from Google Play or App Store.
  2. Register with personal details, set security PIN and question.
  3. Choose loan amount and repayment plan.
  4. Approval typically takes minutes; funds are disbursed to M‑Pesa.

How to Repay

  • Use the Zenka app, or repay via M‑Pesa PayBill number 979988, referencing your mobile number as the account Yu.
  • You can make full or partial repayments anytime before the due date.
  • Late repayments may incur rollover fees or penalties, typically 1.5%–2.5% daily and could impact your credit and access to future loans.

Who Qualifies?

  • Must be 18+, hold a valid Kenyan ID and Safaricom SIM.
  • Must have an active M‑Pesa account.
  • Loan limits grow over time based on repayment history and M‑Pesa usage

Pros and Cons

ProsCons
Fast service via app or USSDHigh APRs and processing fees
No collateral or paperwork neededShort repayment terms (usually ≤ 61 days)
App and feature phone accessExtensions incur extra costs
Builds higher limits with timely repaymentPotential for debt spiral if mismanaged

Overall, Zenka is best suited for urgent, short-term borrowing, but borrowers should be mindful of overall cost and ensure they can repay on time.


Suggested Improvements and Use-Cautions

  • Compare alternatives like Branch, Tala, or LendPlus, which may offer lower monthly interest and longer repayment windows
  • Avoid frequent extensions—they can greatly increase the cost of borrowing due to compounding fees.
  • Check your budget before borrowing and only request amounts you can afford to repay on time.

Tags: Kenyans loansmobile loans KenyaTags: Zenka Loan KenyaUSSD loanZenka app guide
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