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Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by dre11(op): 6:26am On Sep 15, 2025
By Zakariyya Adaramola


Since June 18, 2025, when telecom operators started deducting charges for Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) transactions directly from customers’ airtime, bank customers have been complaining about charges on failed transactions via the USSD service.

Daily Trust reports that the migration from the previous model where banks deduct the charges to end-user billing follows the Determination of USSD Pricing and Services issued by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), which was developed in collaboration with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and other key stakeholders.

This new model was adopted to put an end to the long impasse between banks and telcos over USSD debt as the former often failed to remit to the latter after deducting from customers’ accounts.

But this has compounded the problem of bank customers using the service.

Mutmainnah Ajisafe, a primary school teacher in Lagos, had tried to transfer N10,000 to her daughter in the university via a first generation bank’s USSD code, but the transaction failed midway three times, yet N20.94k was deducted from her airtime. She lost N6.98k on each attempt without getting the transaction done.

Mutmainnah’s story was one among many cases of bank customers getting failed transactions via the USSD service since June 18.

Like Mutmainnah, Ajose Emmanuel, a commercial motorcyclist popularly known as Okada rider, once had issues transferring money via USSD service.

Ajose was in Lagos traffic at the Ikotun Roundabout in the Alimosho Local Government Area when he got a call that his mother in the village in the Ipokia area of Ogun State was seriously sick.

She needed a blood transfusion to survive. Ajose said he was destabilized as he had only N15,000 in his account.

Then he told his relative to supply the hospital’s account number where he could make the transfer. As Ajose didn’t have a smartphone or operate an Internet banking, he settled for the USSD.

He dialed the code and he was prompted to continue the service. After typing the amount, and then his pin, it rolled for a few seconds and failed. His airtime was deducted; N6.98k gone, but no service rendered.

He thought it was a network. He tried for the second time. Same thing happened: no service rendered, and N6.98k deducted by his mobile operator again. Frustrated, he went to a Point of Service (POS) agent to wire the money.

Complaints like these are common among USSD users across the country even as telecom operators and banks turn a blind eye. Frustrated, some of those who shared their experiences with this reporter vowed not to use USSD again. They said telecom operators are ripping them off while nothing is done by the government to address it.

More worrisome to Mutmainnah and other frustrated bank customers is that neither the banks nor the telecom operators are ready to take the blame, leaving the customers to bear their losses in silence.

Daily Trust reports that the number of active bank accounts in Nigeria jumped to 219.6 million in March 2024, which means those using the USSD service run into millions.

For instance, First Bank of Nigeria Limited stated that its quick banking service, *894# USSD, has hit over 9.5 million customers.


Telcos, banks trade blame

Sources in the banking industry told Daily Trust that telcos should be held responsible for deductions on failed USSD transactions. But the Chairman of the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) Engr. Gbenga Adebayo, said the operators could not be blamed for failed USSD transactions as they deliver their part of the service at every point of a USSD transaction.

According to him, the telecom operators are like the vehicles taking the bank customers to their bank, whether they get money from the bank or not is not the fault of the telcos.

“Operators deliver you to the infrastructure of the bank, we have no control over what happens there.

“You know, sometimes, just like the ATM where you don’t have money, sometimes when you interact with the bank, the server is resetting, it’s taking signals from somewhere, and you can’t blame the operator for that incomplete service,” Adebayo said in Lagos.

Suggesting that the banks should be blamed, Adebayo used an analogy to explain his point:

“I’ll give you an example. I went to the bank to collect my debit card. My driver took me to the bank. After I collected the debit card, they said I can go downstairs to the ATM machine to go and use it.

“I went in. There were seven machines there. The first one, no money. The second one, no money. So, I went back upstairs and I said to them, this thing is not working.

“So, they checked it and said the card is working, the ATM has no money. I can’t blame my driver for it. He took me to the bank.”


Customers should sue banks – NATCOMS

Speaking with Daily Trust, President of the National Association of Telecommunications Consumers of Nigeria (NATCOMS), Chief Deolu Ogunbanjo said: “USSD is a critical channel leveraged primarily by the financially excluded, vulnerable and critical mass.

“The CBN and the NCC should ensure that complaints of customers as related to failed transactions and charges deductions thereof for USSD are resolved in the interest of the customers, financial system and overall economy.”

But Ogunbanjo said Nigerian telecom subscribers should sue the banks for failed USSD transactions.

CBN data shows that Nigerians processed 515 million USSD transactions last year, and this is why some experts said its growing popularity is for good reason. It serves both the financially underserved and served, they said.

Serving the underserved means more people can enter the financial system if they own a mobile phone. The number of smartphones in Nigeria is estimated to be around 25-40 million. The number of BVNs that exist alone leaves at least 20 million people in the banking sector who don’t have a smartphone.

Even those with smartphones find USSD an easy way to quickly access banking transactions. Ogunbanjo holds that simplicity and hitch free transactions are key to the success of USSD in banking.

“It’s an easy way to get things done. It can be done on any phone as long as you have a valid sim, it doesn’t require an internet connection, and most importantly, it’s very simple, and you can’t build complicated flows or features even if you tried”, said Ogunbanjo.


End User Billing (EUB) Policy for USSD Banking Transactions in Nigeria

According to the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the End User Billing (EUB) policy for USSD banking in Nigeria is an important change in how customers are charged for transactions. It emerged as a consensus option between banking and telecommunications services sectors and their respective regulators (the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Nigerian Communications Commission) to address challenges around the seamless provision of USSD services. It is also designed to enhance customer experience and transparency.

Before the new policy, when you use USSD for any transaction, you pay through your airtime. But when you use it for banking transactions, most banks deduct the charge from your bank account. This means that you are not in control of your spending, and you pay whatever you are charged.

But with the EUB, now you get to pay for USSD with your airtime like you do on other transactions via your mobile phone.


Measures in place to protect customers

Under both CBN and NCC regulations, banks and telecom operators are required to notify customers in the event that their banking or USSD services experience downtime.

Under the EUB model, customers should not be double-billed for the same transaction. To ensure this, the CBN and NCC have put in place several safeguards. These include the following:

Clear rules of engagement: The CBN has directed that your bank must not charge you for the USSD transaction when you are on EUB. Only the MNO can charge you, in the same way they do for your voice, SMS and data transactions. NCC has since directed that MNOs must provide you with an end-of-activity notification telling you exactly what you have been charged. If you are charged for USSD by your bank, please report immediately to the CBN via phone at +234-70-0225-5226 or email at contactcbn@cbn.gov.ng.

Regulatory Oversight: The CBN and NCC are actively overseeing the transition to ensure compliance with these billing rules. Non-compliance by banks or telecom operators could lead to regulatory sanctions, reinforcing the commitment to prevent double billing and protect consumer interests.

Transparency in Communication: Banks and telcos are expected to communicate clearly with consumers regarding the new fee structure, ensuring that users understand they will only be charged once per transaction.
https://dailytrust.com/billions-at-stake-as-nigerians-pay-for-failed-ussd-transactions/

Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by AngelSlay: 8:32am On Sep 15, 2025
What's FCPC doing about it. We are damn to docile in this part of the world
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by AntiChristian: 8:32am On Sep 15, 2025
We are too relaxed as customers! I don't know why we are not getting refunds!

I don't use USSD. I just don't like it. I for petition FCCPC on their matter.

Me wey i don petition against Airtel, Glo, Ikeja Electric..... and won all.

The Airtel own na on top an amount less than N200 that was deducted from my balance.

Glo na 6k.

We don't even want damages. Give us what we are paying for!
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by diverseconcepts: 8:32am On Sep 15, 2025
that nonsense should be scrapped....USSD should be free!!! angry angry angry
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by ORLAHOLUWA(m): 8:33am On Sep 15, 2025
I swear especially access bank they kill deducting 6 after each fail USSD
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by madridguy(m): 8:35am On Sep 15, 2025
Majority of we Nigerians are very greedy, our shout and cry is just because we don't have the opportunity yet. Banks and Telecos operator fought over the charges months ago and someone has to brought up this idea and since both the telecoms and banks are control by greedy people, they accepted the terms and since then no more fight.

Minister of finance, minister of communication, Senators and Reps member incharge of banking affairs and Telecoms are all deaf and dumb simply because they might have some kick back from it.
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by miracle002(m): 8:35am On Sep 15, 2025
These banks are thieves and criminals. They should be sanctioned
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by IJAYA001(m): 8:37am On Sep 15, 2025
Anything goes in Nigeria, you are expecting me to sue someone because of 250#. What is bad is bad, this is part of government policy.
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by Wimkeh(m): 8:37am On Sep 15, 2025
When this goverment finish with us eh, you will kneel down and thank God. Just one year in office and see the amount of tax we're set to pay. the 12% annual tax has not even fully digested yet and now we're paying for declined transcation as if to transact in Naira is a luxury now.
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by DrFunmisticGlow: 8:38am On Sep 15, 2025
I think the Telcom should be sued for failed transactions, not the banks.

Using the analogy above, If you go to 7 ATM ls with no money, you won't be charged. But the Telcom are charging for every transaction. Let's bleed these Telcom dry
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by 3seriez(m): 8:39am On Sep 15, 2025
diverseconcepts:
that nonsense should be scrapped....USSD should be free!!! angry angry angry
Free. 🤣. What is free in Nigeria. We are not practicing socialism.
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by donmik: 8:43am On Sep 15, 2025
Whatever we suffer in Nigeria is being meted to us by our legislators, executive and judiciary.

They get their shares from all these organisations and leave us to pay.

So bad that I could lose 11 transactions to the telecomm in just one day for all unsuccessful transactions

So painful that this cheating continues as the races in the nations fight for their diverse interests without love and unity
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by fineboynl(m): 8:43am On Sep 15, 2025
Like as I said before. This ussd charge is nonsense. If they have to chatge at all it should be per hour or per day. This every attempt is nonsense. It was the same reason the banks didn't pay telecon because of failed transactions. but this tinubu government is only interested in taxes. the problem is very clear that it's not their fault that the transaction failed but there should be a mechanism to calculate and determine each successful transaction otherwise it should be per hour or per day.
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by Guestmale: 8:46am On Sep 15, 2025
The banks are at fault here with the analogy of the natcoms president.
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by Twoclans(f): 8:50am On Sep 15, 2025
I am surprised people are still writing that the banks should be sanctioned.Is it the banks doing the deductions ?

The deductions are currently been done directly to your airtime balance as a subscriber.

I use the ussd options sometimes for my bank transactions and when they keep deducting that 6.49k without the transaction going through at the bank end or even due to network issues the thing surprises me.

It is actually very annoying.
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by fabolouz1(m): 8:50am On Sep 15, 2025
One of the greatest fraud in the financial sector , there are times I have to try up to six times to be able to access services .
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by King2305: 8:51am On Sep 15, 2025
My #500 is still with UBA since 2016.

I went to there Branch in Benin twice back then in 2016 and they didn't do anything
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by Puss360(f): 9:00am On Sep 15, 2025
Lol.. I did USSD to transfer 80k in bits of 20k per transaction...
The total time it failed was 15 times lol...
100 naira was charged...
Excluding charges for the times it was successful ooo
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by Raphsays: 9:03am On Sep 15, 2025
The service reeks fraud. I don’t go near it as it is a waste of time, money and battery.
I suggest it’s improved on or scraped and be replaced with a smarter service
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by Kelklein(m): 9:05am On Sep 15, 2025
GTB is very notorious for this.. I don't know why the writer was not mentioning them prominently..

Most of the digital banks won't charge you for USSD if the transaction is not successful.

GTB should be cautioned to stop that practice.. what is the point of charging a customer for unrendered service. Even if the system is automated to charge anyone that dial the first code.. it should also be programmed to reverse the charges if the transaction fails, simple. They are just being fraudulent.
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by InsteadOf: 9:08am On Sep 15, 2025
Just In The Past 3 Weeks, I've Lost Over 4,000 Naira To Failed Loading Of Recharge Cards Using Ussd Code From My First Bank Account.


This Yeye Partnership Which MTN Has With Banks Is Not Proper At All - If We Must Speak The Truth!
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by Kingdavid579(m): 9:09am On Sep 15, 2025
Daytime robbery, are there going to refund people?
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by InsteadOf: 9:11am On Sep 15, 2025
Twoclans:
I am surprised people are still writing that the banks should be sanctioned.Is it the banks doing the deductions ?

The deductions are currently been done directly to your airtime balance as a subscriber.

I use the ussd options sometimes for my bank transactions and when they keep deducting that 6.49k without the transaction going through at the bank end or even due to network issues the thing surprises me.

It is actually very annoying.
It's Pure Scam! They Will Probably Share Their Loot By 50% Each.
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by gabbasin(m): 9:12am On Sep 15, 2025
Nigeria's consumer protection agency should wade in on this rip off. I have stopped using ussd for a long time but I was forced to use it 2 days ago due to first bank app downtime as I needed to transfer money urgently. I tried using the ussd but it failed and my airtime surcharged. Network providers will push the failure to the banks while the banks will put the blame on the service providers. Someone should be held accountable for this fraud
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by SlavaUkraini: 9:16am On Sep 15, 2025
Omo, this is the new Yahoo Yahoo in town for Telecoms operators..

Airtel wan finish me with this scam ooo

Every time I try to use USSD, they will collect money whether the transaction is successful or not...

If you try to contact their customer care on this matter,

dem go delay you , na you go vex hang up the call

Using bank App or your ATM card is better than this latest Telecoms Yahoo Yahoo
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by Twoclans(f): 9:19am On Sep 15, 2025
InsteadOf:
It's Pure Scam! They Will Probably Share Their Loot By 50% Each.
It's serious scam and stealing from the low income masses .People use USSD as an alternative when the bank apps are acting up or when card usage is not possible.

There is also a massive low income bracket that do not have access to an internet enabled phone that rely on ussd.Those are the people that are been scammed of their hard earned stipends.

It's equally unfortunate that they won't even have access to a platform like this to air their experiences.

I hope the authorities look into it and get it sorted out soonest.
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by MorataFC: 9:23am On Sep 15, 2025
miracle002:
These banks are thieves and criminals. They should be sanctioned
The problem is not from the bank and besides they have anything to gain from fail USSD transaction it is the telecom company that have it all
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by correctguy101(m): 9:29am On Sep 15, 2025
MorataFC:
The problem is not from the bank and besides they have anything to gain from fail USSD transaction it is the telecom company that have it all
Um... Can anyone sue them for matters like this?

Customers can't be made to pay for things like this, it's just unfair. Ah, I forgot. Existence has never been fair.

That's why I prefer using OPAY for expense transactions. No stress.

Our banks too needs to improve their service quality. Who'd be thinking of using USSD when your bank app works as intended?

It's like they gain something from the poor service...

Smh
Re: Billions At Stake As Nigerians Pay For Failed USSD Transactions by Abaziaka: 9:47am On Sep 15, 2025
I was about voicing the same thing especially when you make calls, and The voice at the other hand is cracking and sometimes the receiver pick the calls while you're not even aware, and the minutes keeps counting and at the end of the day you are deducted but the service wasn't renderd and nobody seems to do anything about it.
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