Selling an Apple gift card to M-PESA in Kenya today? A $200 Apple US card pays roughly KES 17,000–19,000 via M-PESAon reputable platforms. The exact number for this minute is in the calculator below — pick “Apple”, US region, $200 denomination, Kenya payout, and the figure that appears is what SellCardNow will lock on WhatsApp.
$200 is a clean denomination to sell — it sits comfortably under the M-Pesa daily ceiling, doesn't need to be split across multiple transfers, and the per-dollar rate is essentially identical to a $100 card's rate. Read on for the safe range, M-Pesa limit context, and the five other questions Kenyan sellers ask before sending a $200 Apple code.
Apple gift card to M-PESA — live KES rate for $200 right now
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What is a safe KES range — and what is a scam?
- Reputable range today: KES 17,000–19,000. Differences inside this range reflect each platform's rate freshness and operating efficiency.
- Lowball signal: below KES 16,500 — stale rate data or someone scraping margin.
- Scam signal: above KES 26,000 — bait. No legitimate Kenyan platform pays above face value.
If a Telegram contact or random WhatsApp number offers you KES 26,000+ for a $200 Apple card today, walk away. They will either disappear with the code or demand a series of bogus “verification fees” before paying you a fraction of what was promised. Read the seven scam signals guide.
Does M-Pesa handle a $200 payout cleanly?
Yes — comfortably. M-Pesa's default daily customer transaction limit is KES 500,000, and the per-transaction limit is well above what a $200 card payout (~KES 18,000) produces. A $200 Apple card payout is a single M-Pesa transfer, instant, no split needed.
The only edge case: if you're already running close to your daily M-Pesa cap from unrelated transfers, the gift card payout could be the one pushed to the next day. If you know you're close to the limit, message us on WhatsApp before submitting — we can hold the calculator price and release the payout when your daily window resets.
Apple region matters at every denomination
Apple US is the most common region sold in Kenya and currently has the strongest payout rate. Apple UK pays slightly less; EU (DE / FR / IT / ES) is third tier; CA, AU, and JP are weaker. The card's region is set by the App Store / iTunes country it was bought against, not your location. Confirm the region first, then read the calculator number.
Three steps to sell your $200 Apple card right now
- 1. Open the calculator above. Set Apple, US region, $200, Kenya. Note the KES number — that is the calculator payout price.
- 2. Sanity-check against the safe range. KES 17,000–19,000 is normal. Below KES 16,500 = stop. Above KES 26,000 (off-platform) = stop faster.
- 3. Message us on WhatsApp. Send the card code (or photo if physical) and your Safaricom M-Pesa number. We confirm the live rate and continue. M-Pesa settlement is typically inside a minute of approval.
The calculator above is always current. The headline range is a 24-hour band that adjusts as global buyer demand and the KES/USD reference shift through the day.