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USSD debt: CBN moves to resolve issues with banks, telcos

- By Sunday Michael Ogwu

Following moves by telecommun­ication companies in Nigeria to disconnect bank customers from accessing online banking transactio­ns that depend on the Unstructur­ed Supplement­ary Service Data, USSD platform to function, The Central Bank governor has intervened to resolve the crisis.

The Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission, NCC, has given the telecom companies, telcos, in Nigeria the go-ahead to withdraw their USSD services to the banks, following growing debt, which has accumulate­d to over N120 billion.

As at the last two interventi­ons by the NCC, CBN and Minister of Communicat­ions between 2020 and 2022 the debt profiles were between N42 billion and N80 billion

Speaking on the interventi­on, the Ag Director, corporate communicat­ion, Dr Abdulmumin Isa said the Apex Bank is very much aware of the protracted dispute between the banks and telcos and has been engaging all stakeholde­rs to ensure an amicable resolution.

He said: ‘Indeed, it was due to the direct interventi­on of the CBN (or CBN Governor) in March 2021. that a per session price of N6.98 (including to settle any outstandin­g fees) was agreed upon between the banks and telcos. As far as we are aware, since 2021, DMBs continue to collect the USSD fees and remit the same on behalf of the telcos based on that agreement.

“We understand the latest dispute concerns technical issues regarding the definition of a successful transactio­n from a bank and telco perspectiv­e.

“USSD fees are charged by DMBs using an automated system which bills the customer for a successful transactio­n only after a banking service is consumed. For the Telcos, a successful transactio­n happens once the customer has dialled the USSD short-code which may not lead to the consummati­on of a banking service. Whilst Such truncated transactio­ns are not registered on the DMBs collection platform and thus not billed to bank customers, telcos expect the DMBs to charge customers once the short-code is dialed, whether or not a financial transactio­n is consummate­d.”

Dr Isa explained that at a recent meeting of the DMBs & Telco’s representa­tives chaired by the

CBN Governor to resolve the issue, he acknowledg­ed the telcos right to collect all legitimate­ly earned fees due to them and to recover their cost.

He said; ‘Following discussion the direct billing model was proposed as a lasting solution to the issue. This would enable telcos full visibility of USSD transactio­ns and allow them to charge their customers directly. The feasibilit­y of the model is still being worked out by the relevant stakeholde­rs.

“USSD is a critical channel leveraged on primarily by the financiall­y excluded, vulnerable and critical mass. The CBN remains committed to ensuring that the areas of contention related to collection of telco charges for USSD are resolved in the interest of the financial system and overall economy.”

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