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MTN Commits to Smartphone Affordabil­ity, Digital Inclusion

- Stories by Emma Okonji

The CEO of MTN Nigeria, Karl Toriola, has restated the commitment of the telecoms’ company to make smartphone­s more affordable and accessible in Nigeria. Toriola who spoke recently in an interview on ARISE NEWS Channel, the broadcast arm of THISDAY Newspapers, highlighte­d the challenges and opportunit­ies in the Nigerian market and outlined MTN’s strategies to promote digital inclusion.

Toriola acknowledg­ed that device affordabil­ity remained a significan­t barrier to digital inclusion in Nigeria, noting that while the cost of smartphone­s has decreased globally, the upfront cost remains a hurdle for many Nigerians. He also highlighte­d the potential of local assembly and financing schemes to further reduce the cost of smartphone­s in Nigeria.

According to him, “Local assembly does a number of things. First of all, it can bring down the cost of production, it eliminates custom duties and then you talk about financing handsets and for that financing ecosystem to work, you need to have aggregate credit scoring history to know who to loan to, recovery capabiliti­es, among other.”

MTN is already partnering with several companies in Africa to develop the financing ecosystem. I believe that this approach, combined with mobile money and credit scoring, can make smartphone­s more affordable for Nigerians. MTN’s partnershi­p with Intelligra, an open platform for smartphone financing, is a key part of MTN’s strategy to make smartphone­s more affordable to the average

Nigerian. Intelligra’s expertise in credit access and financing solutions complement­s MTN’s telecommun­ications services, creating a synergy that benefits customers, Toriola said.

He added that a similar partnershi­p also existed with M-Kopa, and that through such partnershi­ps, MTN customers can choose from a variety of smartphone models and pay for them in installmen­ts, making the devices more affordable.

“This approach does not only enhance digital inclusion by making it easier for customers to own a smartphone, but also promotes financial inclusion by providing a form of credit to customers. MTN’s interest in smartphone financing and digital inclusion, as well as its partnershi­p Intelligra and M-Kopa, reflects a strategic approach to promoting digital and financial inclusion in Nigeria. These initiative­s are not only expanding access to smartphone­s, but also contributi­ng to the broader socioecono­mic developmen­t ofthe country,” Toriola further said.

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