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| How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by youngsahito(op): 10:55pm On May 07 |
For years, Nigeria’s telecom operators ran one of the most profitable quiet businesses in the country. They lent airtime and data to millions of prepaid subscribers, charged fees of 10 to 15 percent per transaction, and collected repayments automatically at the next recharge. No paperwork.https://businessday.ng/news/article/banks-swoop-in-on-telcos-n400bn-airtime-lending-business/?amp
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| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by budaatum: 11:27pm On May 07 |
What This Means for Ordinary NigeriansThis is the benefit of being presided over by an accountant. Vote for Obi! |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by Baddest0007: 7:32am On May 08 |
budaatum:Vote for Obi even if he is an illiterate Fisherman. Vote for PO our only hope for a new dawn. |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by EPIJOE: 7:34am On May 08 |
The telecos were racking us financially before now. With no regulations. |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by BafanaBafana: 7:38am On May 08 |
With the banks stepping in, the loans will be repaid from your bank accounts. My major concern is that some people are owing MTN up to 9k and are going to get another sim. Their NIN should be used to deduct the money please. That money cannot go like that. |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by Baddest0007: 7:40am On May 08 |
youngsahito:I think they should have left MTN and others alone. This is why as a people we are struggling to move on. Banks never loaned people money no matter the money you had and they demanded collateral. MTN loaned Airtime Credit they never lent money that is what the regulators did not notice. So if I loan my car to someone and they are to pay me back a few how does that concern anyone ? Even if they were making a trillion Naira did the customers complain ?when people defaulted did MTN call them to repay or harrass them to repay ? Did MTN publish their names in the newspapers. It was a system that benefitted all parties. |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by Rilwayne001: 7:42am On May 08 |
Wow, this is such an eye opener. |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by pigmania: 7:45am On May 08 |
This government go just dey eye small kuli kuli wey dey poor man mouth, borrowing airtime is also a life saver in case of emergencies, it shouldn't be all about profits. |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by DeltaBachelor(m): 7:47am On May 08 |
Hmmmm. This is quite interesting |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by Eazywit: 7:52am On May 08 |
budaatum:U mean 😄bi the trader? God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by reddingtonblack: 7:55am On May 08 |
budaatum:DO you people even think at ALL, where does reality check and impact come in for Tinubu mtheads supporters Everybody owns a phone number But not everybody owns a bank The telecom borrow credit has being a success over the year because of its 1st & 2nd party direct engagement forcing a 3rd party into the mix is a Lag The excuse of interest rate holds no water, Nigerians are not complaining Availability & prompt Access makes it satisfactory Where we stand now most traditional banks are not realiable & up to speed, infact people are evolving to fintech banks so whoever brought these policy is taking Nigerians backward, loan interest did we complain |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by Sensiblerealist(m): 7:55am On May 08 |
The country cannot grow if people like you project this reasoning. No offense intended There are system oversight for a reason. The fact that you probably don't borrow or you don't see the interest as much doesn't make it right. They are charging like 15 percent for something that you typically pay back in a few weeks at most. Thats extortion IMO. Baddest0007: |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by Guestmale: 7:59am On May 08 |
pigmania:This bank airtime loan seems better than telco own,if you're a GTB bank customer. you can borrow up to 10k with interest rate of 2.95%. |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by Didijiji: 8:02am On May 08 |
who owns the 5 new companies empowered in this new regulation? |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by koxyz: 8:03am On May 08 |
My major concern is how those given license will be able to replicate that instant access without glitches. |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by persius555(m): 8:20am On May 08 |
Traditional Banking institution stepping into uncharted, unfamiliar territory of operation is an indication that they're not doing well at all. So, it was them all along. Conniving with the government agency to hijack a thriving business operation. The banks know next to nothing about how these telecommunication services work. They should stick to their core. The last time MTN indictated interest to go into full mobile money banking services, it was these same banks that petitioned the CBN to oppose this move. NCC should wake up and do the needful. The banks are overstepping their boundaries. |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by Oluwaseunomo: 8:28am On May 08 |
BafanaBafana:E concern you mind your business oga |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by Oluwaseunomo: 8:29am On May 08 |
Didijiji:Your guess is as good as mine |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by budaatum: 8:34am On May 08 |
reddingtonblack:Now. Imagine you are president. You need to borrow money. Your people can talk anyhow they want but they don't have bank. Can you see how you might force everybody to bank so you can tax them, especially if MTN and Co is taxing 15% already? |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by AcadaWriter0: 8:54am On May 08 |
Nigerian banks are squeezing Telcos’s market share with this new regulation. It’s a good sign for them, right? |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by erniok(m): 9:03am On May 08 |
Baddest0007:Do you have regulators watching your every move like MTN? You complained about banks today, with zero oversight, you'll certainly complain about mtn tomorrow. I disagree with FCCPC taking the lending from the telecos. Rather, it should be well structured so that there won't be issues with recovery, |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by erniok(m): 9:05am On May 08 |
BafanaBafana:If your borrowing is up to 9k, it means you can repay. The telecoms use your recharge model to give you an advanced airtime. Moreover, why should you discard your line that has been with you for years because of mere 9k |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by reddingtonblack: 9:18am On May 08 |
budaatum:Now. Imagine you are president. You need to borrow money. Your people can talk anyhow they want but they don't have bank.Trust ! i tried so hard to make sense of your question, what as talking got to do with owning account Really, i dont see how these change of policy compels everyone to bank, loan na choice, if i must go through rigorous process to get credit loan then i might as well forget about it Let me share a reality, Since they cancel the telecoms credit access, People have withdrawn to manage what they have Me for instance i use to borrow from my network directly buh since it stop ... I recharge more and just forget "Loan" Thats how We Nigerians are do your findings |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by Dpaulie(m): 9:28am On May 08 |
budaatum:Obi na accountant ?I think he's a third class philosopher |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by budaatum: 10:05am On May 08 |
Dpaulie:Tinubu na accountant now. He done this good. Vote for Obi! |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by budaatum: 10:08am On May 08 |
reddingtonblack:Not everybody is disciplined like you who has "withdrawn to manage what they have". Most who loan airtime can not manage what they can afford, and at 2.5%, the banks are enticing knowing it will be post 10% in a couple years time. |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by grandstar(m): 10:26am On May 08 |
If it isnt broken, why fix it? The old system worked very well. This is just overregulation. |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by reddingtonblack: 11:08am On May 08 |
budaatum:I am not saying everybody is like, Buh ONE i know is " How Nigerian think and react " ...its in our blood we adjust to manage most times, thats why they say we are resilience i am telling Most average Nigerians are not weary of the diversion to borrow from Bank, i was listening to a radio show yesterday by some Genz wailing about the service block, they didnt even know alternative is now with the banks just ask around, you will see people are not informed |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by Bluntemperor: 11:12am On May 08*. Modified: 2:26pm On May 08 |
Baddest0007:You turned 🛞 a genuine business Mindsets to a biased- Political -affiliations ,which is Wrong but why mentioning Obi here ⁉️ The same Obi is now Chairman of a Fidelity Bank and how did he got the Money 💰🤑,to become Such ? Or You have a Choice -to Advertise any of your Candidates - but Not on a Serious Matters of- Telecommunications And The Banks,as in the Above case. Are you People Jazed ? • On the Discussions of the Telecommunications and Banks,the MTN is Worst of them ALL ! - I bought my line from Onset - when MTN came to Nigeria and not until recently I decided to change to Another Line Because they have been Fraudulent with my Data Money 🤑. Recently,I have decided to move permanently,when I loaded 2 k - about 2- weeks ago and the money disappeared - without using my data. This are Tricks the Telecommunications are Deadly Dealing with NIGERIANS. • We Need A New Set of INVESTORS into The Telecommunications, - that can Lower Rates Prices and, - Be of Trust and - Have Integrity in Dealings With NIGERIANS! |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by frog12: 12:52pm On May 08 |
It's long overdue. Already abused. I mean to borrow to talk ![]() reddingtonblack: |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by reddingtonblack: 1:48pm On May 08 |
frog12:I am lost, what do you mean long overdue ... Are you even knowledge The whole concept of credit airtime & data pop from emergence situation you are out of reach to buy card or unable to use your bank app But You must make a call or send data online in that moment ..it cant wait thats what prompt No matter your emergency ..as long as you have network you can access data or call promptly HOW can a Sane person now opined " credit loan is abused" .. How ?? Is this about politics, if you feel Nigerians are able to curse Tinubu & his thief politicians cos of credit data then you must he shallow minded If credit airtime/data is abuse, it the sole position of the telecoms problem, how does it concern govt. No measure or antics from Tinubu govt will ever stop Nigerians from expressing themselvees, what nunsense |
| Re: How Nigerian Banks Are Capturing Telcos’ ₦400 Billion Airtime Lending Market by AfDapone: 7:30pm On May 08 |
Sensiblerealist:You are the gullible one here. The regulator could have the telcos regulated their charges on said basis but instead they decide to break a working system with the promise that interest on airtime credit will be low so as to garner initial public support. whereas you should by now understand the banking system that deduct charge even for receiving fund into account. They eyed the gains on Telcos lending and they use their power to distructure a fine-grained solution to micro economic challenges. They should have required the telcos to restructure the way they charge to conform with new requirement and sanction non-compliance just like the uniformity that was carried out on USSD. |
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