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Credit transfer with a Libon code

How to send credit with a Libon pin code?

Updated over a week ago

From now on, our Libon top-up offers at points of sale are evolving! In addition to top-ups for Libon minutes, valid for crediting Libon plans to your account, you'll find Libon - Payment top-up cards to send credit to a friend or family member.

What can I do with a Libon Payment pin code?

With this new Libon top-up pin code, you can top up your friends' mobile phone by sending them a mobile or Internet credit. This service allows you to top up your close ones' phones with credit on their prepaid SIM card (mobile credit or Internet credit).

This is not a transfer of Libon minutes credit to another account! It's sending communication or Internet credit to the prepaid mobile number.

To which countries can I send credit with a Libon Credit transfer top-up?

25 countries are already compatible with this service:

How to top up the phone credit of a SIM card with a Libon Payment recharge?

  1. 1. Scratch the QR code on your card and scan it! If you can't scan the QR code, you can scratch off the code and insert it by touching Store > Recharge.

  2. 2. Libon will open automatically and ask you to select a recipient of your choice from your contact list.

  3. 3. Once you've chosen your recipient, Libon will show you the amount of credit you can send them.


    The amount sent may differ depending on the recipient's telephone carrier.

  4. 4. Confirm your choice and send the credit. Confirmation will be sent to you very quickly to confirm receipt of the credit by your recipient.

    If the transfer fails, don't worry! As the transfer has been cancelled, your QR code can still be used for a new transfer.

  5. 5. The credit is sent and your recipient has received it. The recipient receives a confirmation message and can check their balance on their carrier's app, by USSD code or otherwise.

  6. To view your transfer history, click here!

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