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TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by ogugwa1992(op): 8:06pm On Aug 12, 2025
BIG TELCOS LOBBYING TO KILL NEW LENDING REGULATIONS WITH MILLIONS IN INDUCEMENTS

A senior source in the Nigerian Communications Commission has alleged that top telecommunications operators are aggressively lobbying regulators and lawmakers to roll back the newly gazetted Digital, Electronic, Online, or Non-Traditional Consumer Lending Regulations 2025, dangling inducements worth “millions of dollars” to slow or dilute enforcement.

The source who pled anonymity warned that if such lobbying efforts succeed, the citizens and the country will be short-changed by an exploitative oligopolist that will stifle the growth of local fintech players.

The regulations, issued by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) in July, mandate greater transparency in digital lending, open market competition, and data privacy protections. They also require telcos offering airtime and data loans to engage at least two intermediaries, one of which must be fully Nigerian-owned — a clause believed to threaten the dominant position of certain multinationals.

MTN’s Xtra Time and Xtra Byte 2.0 products alone have disbursed over ₦2.8 trillion since inception, with a 75:25 revenue split in favour of the telco, according to NCC records. In 2023 alone, ₦46 billion worth of airtime/data loans were granted, totalling ₦1.4 trillion in value.

Jide Akanni, a consumer advocate also expresses similar fears about the market dominance of some of the players in the industry. In an interview with this paper, Mr Akanni noted that “if the lobbying efforts by some of these big telcos succeed and they are able to prevent the implementation of the consumer lending regulation, then Nigeria will lose a “once-in-a-generation” opportunity to rein in market dominance and protect millions of digital borrowers from exploitative practices.


https://leaders.ng/2025/08/12/big-telcos-lobbying-to-kill-new-lending-regulations-with-millions-in-inducements/

Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by wizkar2003: 5:45am On Aug 13, 2025
Hmmmmmm Telcos and there wahala....
It's federal government that will decide
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by ebexofficial: 5:47am On Aug 13, 2025
Loan here and there and later they will say people are not paying back the loans, a hungry person can do anything to survive without considering the consequences
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by Alaigbo(m): 5:48am On Aug 13, 2025
This is where I trust Tinubu, let them continue wastijlng their money on bribe that will lead nowhere.
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by AntiChristian: 5:53am On Aug 13, 2025
BAT go still enter these ones! Na small time he remain! May God guide our leaders and we the led!
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by Bamialinks: 5:53am On Aug 13, 2025
I even want make dem cancel the extra time and data the thing hard to pay back at times
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by franugo(m): 5:54am On Aug 13, 2025
I don't understand it, what concerns telcos with cash loans?
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by hatchy: 5:55am On Aug 13, 2025
EmptyHen and HairTel are guilty as charged.

These Sad Africans and Hindian Jugunu people are here only to take advantage of our corrupt system to enrich themselves
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by sammyscholar(m): 6:01am On Aug 13, 2025
franugo:
I don't understand it, what concerns telcos with cash loans?
Thank God you said you didn't understand. You see, you can't understand everything, and you may not necessarily be able to critique what they are doing. That's another person's professional area. Let them do their regulatory job and get this country working.
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by franugo(m): 6:10am On Aug 13, 2025
sammyscholar:
Thank God you said you didn't understand. You see, you can't understand everything, and you may not necessarily be able to critique what they are doing. That's another person's professional area. Let them do their regulatory job and get this country working.
If you understand it, then kindly explain. I'm not sure why you people think being rude is cool.
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by AndroBlaze: 6:19am On Aug 13, 2025
franugo:
If you understand it, then kindly explain. I'm not sure why you people think being rude is cool.
The main issue seems to be that MTN especially uses a foreign firm (south African of course) to provide the airtime loans to customers, so really when you take an airtime loan from MTN Nigeria it is an SA firm actually loaning you the airtime and sharing profit with MTN.

I am guessing the law they want to pass will make it mandatory for TELCOS to use Nigerian firms to backup the loans, which of course is better for us as a nation.
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by franugo(m): 6:22am On Aug 13, 2025
AndroBlaze:
The main issue seems to be that MTN especially uses a foreign firm (south African of course) to provide the airtime loans to customers, so really when you take an airtime loan from MTN Nigeria it is an SA firm actually loaning you the airtime and sharing profit with MTN.

I am guessing the law they want to pass will make it mandatory for TELCOS to use Nigerian firms to backup the loans, which of course is better for us as a nation.
Thank you.
I had no idea airtime loans were that much of a thing tho, I thought they were talking about cash loan apps and wondered how telcos came into the picture, nice explanation brother.
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by Omalicious1: 6:30am On Aug 13, 2025
ogugwa1992:
BIG TELCOS LOBBYING TO KILL NEW LENDING REGULATIONS WITH MILLIONS IN INDUCEMENTS

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https://leaders.ng/2025/08/12/big-telcos-lobbying-to-kill-new-lending-regulations-with-millions-in-inducements/
This just goes to show that we aren't really feeling the full benefits of the Telcos operations in nigeria...as compared to other countries.. and before you tell me how "high" it is in other countries, first of all tell me the Minimum wage of the country
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by israelmao(m): 6:38am On Aug 13, 2025
ebexofficial:
Loan here and there and later they will say people are not paying back the loans, a hungry person can do anything to survive without considering the consequences
This data loan is between Telcoms and their subscribers.
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by AndroBlaze: 6:45am On Aug 13, 2025
franugo:
Thank you.
I had no idea airtime loans were that much of a thing tho, I thought they were talking about cash loan apps and wondered how telcos came into the picture, nice explanation brother.
You are welcome. By the way even I did not know the market is that big.

Thankfully though I never trusted them when they were pleading poverty to the minister that tariffs should be increased, I had a feeling they were making money from somewhere else and just pretending like typical greedy corporates do.
Re: TELCOs Accused Of Lobbying To Kill New Lending Regulations With Inducements by donmik: 7:49am On Aug 13, 2025
They all join Tinubu, Akpabio and Kekere to exploit us.

It's a an evil biz

And in Nigeria, any evil goes and is meted out to the average or less privileged
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