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USSD Charges: network providers threaten to withdraw services over banks’ misinformation

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Telecom companies in Nigeria, including MTN Nigeria, Airtel, Globacom, and 9Mobile, have threatened to stop supporting banks’ Unstructured Supplementary Services Data (USSD) on their networks after subscribers were allegedly misinformed about how transaction fees are deducted.

USSD, commonly known as ‘bank transfers’, is done through short codes on mobile phones.

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) ordered the banks to stop taking money out of their customers’ accounts for USSD transactions yesterday. Instead, the telecoms would now take money out of the consumers’ cell airtime.

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The notice from the banks read in part: “In line with the directive of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), please be informed that effective June 3, 2025, charges for USSD banking services will no longer be deducted from your bank account.

“Going forward, these charges will be deducted directly from your mobile airtime balance in accordance with the NCC’s End-User Billing (EUB) model.

“Under this new billing structure, each USSD session will attract a charge of ?6.98 per 120 seconds, which will be billed by your mobile network operator.

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Network providers threaten to withdraw services over banks’ misinformation

“You will receive a consent prompt at the start of each session, and airtime will only be deducted upon your confirmation and availability of the bank to fulfil this service.

“If you do not wish to continue using USSD banking under this new model, you may choose to discontinue use of the USSD channel.”

In a quick response, the telecoms, who are governed by the Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria, ALTON, claimed that the banks’ warning was a heinous piece of false information that had been created specifically to serve their own self-interests. As a result, they threatened to stop supporting the banks’ USSD services on the network.

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Chairman of ALTON Engr Gbenga Adebayo told Vanguard: ” I don’t understand why the banks are twisting agreements and distorting information just to favour their selfish interests. In the first place, the information wasn’t a directive from the NCC but a joint regulatory agreement between the NCC and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN witnessed by the telcos and the banks. The agreement was that if the banks finally cleared all USSD debts owed to the telcos by June 2, 2025, they are free to migrate to the end-user billing method, so long as the model of migration is transparent and agreed upon by the telcos.

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“The reason for that clause was because the telcos insisted that the process of migration is such that will not allow a customer to be billed twice; in other words, that a subscriber would not have his airtime deducted and also have his or her money deducted for same services from his or her bank account.

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” As we speak, some of the banks have cleared their debts, but the majority are yet to do so. So, even if all the modalities of migrating to end-user billing have been perfectly carried out, the implementation cannot even begin because the banks are yet to clear the USSD debt owed to the telcos.

“Our position now is that if that is the way the banks want to treat the agreement, we may withdraw support for their USSD services. It is not a must-have. They can do without it. But, they should clear the debts as agreed,” he added.

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