You’re launching your new business in Kenya. You’ve got your product, your location, and your first customers. Now, you need a way to get paid, and that means “Lipa na M-Pesa.”
But then you hit a wall of confusion: Should you get a Till Number or a Paybill Number?
They sound the same, but choosing the wrong one can cause a headache for you and your customers. As your business partner, PesaSmart is here to make the choice simple.
Here’s the simple difference:
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A Till Number is like a cash register. It’s for simple, in-person payments.
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A Paybill Number is like an invoice system. It’s for structured payments where you must track who paid.
Let’s break it down.
Deep Dive 1: The “Lipa na M-Pesa” Till Number (Buy Goods)
This is the most common option you see at shops, cafes, and kiosks.
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What it is: A simple way to collect “Buy Goods” payments.
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Best For: Any business that deals with customers face-to-face.
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Retail shops and supermarkets
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Restaurants, cafes, and food stalls
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Salons, barbershops, and Kinyozis
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Taxis, Boda Bodas, and Matatus
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How it Works (for the Customer):
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Go to M-Pesa $\rightarrow$ “Lipa na M-Pesa” $\rightarrow$ “Buy Goods and Services.”
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Enter the 6-digit Till Number.
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Enter the amount.
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Enter PIN. (No “Account Number” is needed!)
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Key Feature: It’s fast and simple. The customer doesn’t need to enter anything except the Till and the amount. The money lands in your M-Pesa Business wallet.
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Cost: This is a big one. For the customer, it’s often FREE to pay (except at fuel stations). The business owner (you) pays a small fee (e.g., 0.55% of the transaction) to receive the money.
PesaSmart Tip: There is also a “Pochi la Biashara” Till. This is a simpler version for small, informal businesses (like mama mbogas). It’s tied to your personal M-Pesa line and the funds are not separate. A proper Business Till is better for a formal, registered business.
Deep Dive 2: The M-Pesa Paybill Number
This is the professional choice for collecting structured payments, especially bills.
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What it is: A payment system for billing and collection.
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Best For: Businesses that need to match a payment to a specific customer or invoice.
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Schools (collecting fees)
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Landlords (collecting rent)
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Utility companies (KPLC, Nairobi Water)
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Churches and non-profits (collecting donations)
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E-commerce websites (matching an order number)
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How it Works (for the Customer):
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Go to M-Pesa $\rightarrow$ “Lipa na M-Pesa” $\rightarrow$ “Pay Bill.”
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Enter the 5 or 6-digit Business Number (the Paybill).
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Enter the Account Number (this is the key!).
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Enter the amount.
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Enter PIN.
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Key Feature: The “Account Number” is mandatory. This is why you use a Paybill. It’s how you know which tenant paid rent (their house number) or which student paid fees (their student ID).
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Cost: This is flexible. You can set up your Paybill so that the customer pays the transaction fee, or you (the business) can “absorb” the cost.
At-a-Glance: Till vs. Paybill
| Feature | Till Number (Buy Goods) | Paybill Number |
| Primary Use | In-person sales (Shops, Cafes) | Bill & invoice payments (Rent, Fees, E-commerce) |
| “Account Number” | Not Required | Mandatory (This is the key difference) |
| Customer Experience | Very fast and simple. | Slower, requires two numbers. |
| Who Pays Fee? | The Business (Merchant) | Flexible (Business or Customer) |
| Best for… | Fast, high-volume transactions. | Tracking who paid for what. |
Which One Do You Need?
To find your answer, ask yourself this one question: “Do I need to know who is paying me without having to ask them?”
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If the answer is NO: You just need the money. You run a coffee shop, and the customer is right in front of you. You need a Till Number.
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If the answer is YES: You are a landlord. You need to know that the 50,000 KSh payment came from “Apartment 4B” and not “Apartment 2A.” You need a Paybill Number.
Can you have both? Absolutely! Many businesses do. They use a Till Number for in-store purchases and a Paybill Number on their invoices for clients who are paying later.
Choose the right tool, and make getting paid the easiest part of your business.