
Are you an expat in Kuwait looking for a faster money transfer to Egypt? Then the right time has come. Money transfers to Egyptian wallets are now LIVE on LuLu Money. For the thousands of Egyptians living and working in Kuwait, supporting family back home just got a whole lot faster.
In this article, you can find out in detail about the major providers and about how to send money from Kuwait to their mobile phones instantly.
Major Providers Supported via Meeza

The best part? This service is powered by the Meeza digital ecosystem, ensuring that your transfer is secure and compliant with the Central Bank of Egypt’s regulations. You can now send money to any of the “Big Four” providers:
- Vodafone Cash: The most widely used wallet in Egypt with the largest network of withdrawal points.
- Orange Money: A perfect digital experience for Orange subscribers.
- Etisalat Cash: Known for its robust features and ease of use.
- WE Pay (Telecom Egypt): The rapidly growing choice for landline and internet users.
How to Send Money from Kuwait to Egypt Wallets
Sending money is as simple as a few taps on your smartphone. If you haven’t tried it yet, here are the steps involved:
Step 1: Log in to your LuLu Money App (available on iOS and Android).
Step 2: Enter Egypt as the destination country.
Step 3: Choose the Mobile Wallet option.
Step 4: Choose the recipient.
Step 5: Enter the amount in KWD, choose your payment method and hit Send.
Pro Tip: Since these transfers happen over the Meeza network, the funds reflect in the recipient’s wallet instantly, 24/7, even on weekends and public holidays!
Here’s why KWD is the strongest currency!
Why Use Wallet Transfers?
In Egypt, the “Wallet Culture” is the most popular. For them, it’s not just about receiving money, but about what you can do with it. By sending money directly to a wallet, your recipient can instantly:
- Pay utility bills (electricity, water, gas) directly from their phone.
- Withdraw cash from any ATM or authorised kiosk.
- Shop online or at local merchants using QR codes.
- Top up mobile credit without leaving the house.
💡 Did You Know?
In Egypt, the Meeza national scheme has made it possible for anyone with a mobile number to receive international funds instantly. Egypt is currently one of the fastest-growing mobile wallet markets in the world!
Experience the Future of Remittance
Gone are the days of your family waiting for bank branches to open or traveling long distances to pick up cash. With LuLu Money, you are putting the power of the Egyptian Pound directly into their hands.
Ready to send money home? Open the LuLu Money App today and experience the fastest way to support your loved ones in Egypt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my recipient need a bank account to receive money?
No. Your recipient only needs an active mobile wallet (Vodafone Cash, Orange Money, etc.) registered to their mobile number. No traditional bank account is required.
How long does the transfer take to reach Egypt?
Transfers to Egyptian wallets via the Meeza network are instant. The funds usually reflect in the recipient’s wallet instantly after completing the payment on the LuLu Money App.
What happens if I send money to a mobile number that doesn’t have a wallet?
The transaction will fail automatically, and your money will remain safe in your account. For a successful transfer, always ensure the recipient has an active, registered mobile wallet before you send.
Are there any limits on how much I can send?
Yes, the limits depend on your KYC status on the LuLu Money App. Fully verified users can usually send up to 9999 KWD per month or per transaction. Ensure your recipient has enough “space” in their wallet to receive the amount.
How will I know the transfer was successful?
You will receive timely status updates directly in your LuLu Money App. Once credited, you will receive a confirmation message, and your recipient will also get an instant SMS from their specific wallet provider (e.g., Vodafone or Orange).
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