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Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Islie: 10:14pm On Oct 22, 2019
Nigerian banks proposed to telecom companies to charge customers directly for USSD services, a memo seen by TheCable has revealed.
This seems to contradict the public denial by bank CEOs on Monday.

They said the decision “on whether, and what amount, to charge a customer for accessing USSD is entirely that of the telco company, in the same way a customer is billed for calls, SMS and data”.

In a letter to the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) by the Body of Banks’ Chief Executive Officers (BOBCEO) dated September 16, 2019, the bank MDs had proposed an “orderly implementation” of end-user billing for bank customers, “aligning with the standard practice for USSD billing.”

They said: “Customers using non-bank services already pay for USSD sessions.”


The letter was signed by 13 banks.

On Sunday, MTN sent this message to its customers: “Please note that from Oct 21, we will charge N4 per 20 seconds for USSD access to banking services. Thank you.”

Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, the minister of communications, immediately directed the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to suspend the new charge.

In the memo to ALTON, the bank MDs had kicked against sharing the revenue from USSD transactions with the telcos.

GTBank, for instance, charges N50 plus VAT for instant transfers to other banks and N20 plus VAT for GTB-to-GTB transfers.

The telcos, who provide the platform for the USSD service, had proposed to take a cut of N4.50k per 20 seconds from the charges paid by customers to the banks.

However, the banks kicked against it, alleging that it would raise the cost by 450 per cent.


THE BANK CEOS’ LETTER IN FULL

Re: Anti-competitive practices on Reverse Corporate Billing for Bank USSD Services
We write with reference to instructions to our USSD aggregators, demanding Banks to subscribe to corporate-level billing for USSD services.

The demand forces us to a level where we will pay N4.5 per USSD session of 20 seconds, amounting for (to) around 450% increase in tariff.

Many transactions extend to two or three sessions. This is a cost that will destroy the financial inclusion strides made by banks where we have included almost 20m more citizens in the financial system by building services that run on USSD. Our partnership spirit and recognition of USSD as a critical national asset to drive financial inclusion has served all stakeholders well, especially those previously excluded Nigerians.

Beyond the huge cost-per-session, this would render the laudable financial inclusion initiatives of the Federal Government of Nigeria unsustainable which would impede development and economic growth. We will resist the move to reverse billing by multinational telecomms companies for the good of our National agenda.

Reverse billing gives no visibility to on actually sessions used forces to pay for failed sessions and leaves us exposed to spurious USSD usage that will increase costs.

We are proposing an orderly implementation end-user billing for bank customers, aligning with the standard practice for USSD billing.

Customers using non-bank services already pay for USSD sessions. It forces cost transparency between the Telecoms Company and customer, and will ensure the customer demands a reliable service that works when they need it at a price they can afford. In the Reverse Corporate Billing situation we are unable to attain competitiveness nor transparency.

We trust that on understanding our concern, and the perilous impact that your stated actions will have on the National Financial Inclusion Strategy, you will implement end-user billing to ensure customers have a fair deal and a choice. Our relationship until this juncture has been a symbiotic one that benefits the millions of users of cost-effective banking solutions, the banks and the telecom companies for whom Bank channels have become one of the biggest sellers of airtime using the same USSD channels and other applications or integrations. If USSD services are used to ransom banks into exiting our financial inclusion goals, everybody will lose out – most notably the vulnerable, financially excluded Nigerian.

We look forward to immediate dialogue and appreciate your response by Monday 23rd September. Yours faithfully,
Bank CEOs of Nigeria.














https://www.thecable.ng/exclusive-leaked-memo-shows-banks-asked-telcos-to-charge-for-ussd
Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by MrRichmond: 10:17pm On Oct 22, 2019
So who's telling the truth

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by DaudaAbu(m): 10:40pm On Oct 22, 2019
Conspiracy to defraud


Do you know that filling stations also charge you 50 naira for using pos

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by FarahAideed: 10:44pm On Oct 22, 2019
I said it could have only been advised by the banks

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Ruggedniggaone: 10:52pm On Oct 22, 2019
damage control abeg start charging #50 that is the change we all voted for thank God bullhari supporters are not left out

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:03pm On Oct 22, 2019
Something must give way

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by wayne22: 11:03pm On Oct 22, 2019
These banks are thieves.
Guess it's high time I started saving my money in a piggy bank.

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Ikechukwuanozie(m): 11:03pm On Oct 22, 2019
crymake any bank do mistake credit my account eh! I go teach them some lessons.... Mumu banks

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Miracle4Sure: 11:03pm On Oct 22, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by lilmax(m): 11:04pm On Oct 22, 2019
Somewhere someone was left out of the deal grin

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Justbeingreal(m): 11:04pm On Oct 22, 2019
undecided

A says one thing
B says another. APC don teach all organizations the lie and denial method.

Nigeria las las ehn the mumu tinx we de go through under this government ehn weak person like dodo.

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Taciturn1: 11:05pm On Oct 22, 2019
wayne22:
These banks are thieves.
Guess it's high time I started saving my money in a piggy bank.
lol
Banks are even trying. Imagine how they hold our billions for us, Imagine the temptations to steal that comes with that.

I guess it's CBN's duty to offer proper policing of these banks. Looking at things critically.

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by OBTMOS(m): 11:06pm On Oct 22, 2019
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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by GentleMoney: 11:06pm On Oct 22, 2019
Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Nobody: 11:08pm On Oct 22, 2019
I tire for this country.

Bank will rip you off.
Employer will rip you off.
Government will rip you off.
On top how much? They will soon start draining our blood to drink.

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Vikzz(m): 11:10pm On Oct 22, 2019
Treason
Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by fergie001: 11:10pm On Oct 22, 2019
So these CEOs were lying all along?


Kai

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by kindnyce(m): 11:11pm On Oct 22, 2019
I don't understand all these Grammar... can someone explain what's all about?

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Staircases(m): 11:11pm On Oct 22, 2019
If this is really what the banks did. My guy we are fxxked in this country.
Anyways, beautiful staircase see my signature
Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Scoobiano1991: 11:12pm On Oct 22, 2019
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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Teaorcoffee(f): 11:12pm On Oct 22, 2019
lilmax:
Somewhere someone was left out of the deal grin

I dey tell u

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by RichDad1(m): 11:15pm On Oct 22, 2019
Gbas gbos cheesy

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Obudupikin: 11:19pm On Oct 22, 2019
These are the types of things that lead to protests in other climes.

Down here everyone continues like nothing is wrong.

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Pangea: 11:20pm On Oct 22, 2019
Everyone has turned liar Mohammed under this government,
Nigeria, the new LIE republic!

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by linearity: 11:20pm On Oct 22, 2019
MrRichmond:
So who's telling the truth

Follow the money & and ask a simple question. who stands to profit from this? the Banks or the Telecom companies?

The Telecom companies have not been providing this service for free, the Banks have been buying bulk USSD data from the telecom companies for this before or implement USSD in-house, which is cheaper & simple but have to purchase couple of E1 trunks subscriptions from the Telecom companies.

With the customer now paying, the Telco still collect their fees just like before, but instead from the consumer and the Bank end up with a more lighted CAPEx or OPEx depending on how they were expensing it.

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by wisdom042(m): 11:27pm On Oct 22, 2019
Naija which way are they making it easier or more difficult for the masses.
Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Nobody: 11:29pm On Oct 22, 2019
Do bank CEOs have families that will suffer the burden amongst the masses? NO!
E ni kure walahi.

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by tolumizzy(m): 11:31pm On Oct 22, 2019
Barawo banza

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Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by King44(m): 11:38pm On Oct 22, 2019
wayne22:
These banks are thieves.
Guess it's high time I started saving my money in a piggy bank.
the bank CEO/Managers are the thieves behind this fraud money hungry set of pple
Re: Leaked Memo Shows Banks Asked Telcos To Charge For USSD (pics) by Nobody: 11:42pm On Oct 22, 2019
Both banks, MTN and even the government are part of this conspiracy.

Who are they fooling??

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