USSD Transactions: Banks Forced us to Charge Customers—MTN Nigeria

October 24, 2019
MTN MoMo Nigeria

By Dipo Olowookere

Leading GSM network provider, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc, has said it was never its intention to charge banking customers for financial transactions carried out through Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) on its lines every 20 seconds.

Last Sunday, the company came under heavy attacks on social media as a result of text messages it sent out to its subscribers, informing them that the use of USSD for banking operations would attract N4 per 20 seconds from Monday, October 21, 2019.

The federal government, through the Ministry of Communications, after the criticisms, directed MTN Nigeria to suspend the proposed collection of a fee for USSD.

In a statement issued on Thursday, MTN Nigeria said it in fact urged the banks not to pass the bill on its customers, but should maintain the previous corporate billing plan.

MTN Nigeria said it resisted the calls for end-user billing, emphasising that it only “relented after exhausting avenues of engagement with the banks in pursuit of a model that enabled a single charge.”

According to the company, “We believe separate charges by the banks and telecoms companies are an unnecessary burden on the consumer especially the target group that the National Financial Inclusion Strategy is aimed at.”

It noted that though the charges have been suspended, it looks forward to collaborating with the financial institutions and other stakeholders and would be glad to implement the decisions approved by regulators.

Below is the full statement from MTN Nigeria

We at MTN Nigeria Communications Plc (MTN Nigeria) approach every day with one primary objective – finding ways to make our customers lives a little easier; which is why we will focus on what really matters, our customers.

They are the reason we made transparency and simplicity central to the recent drawn-out engagements with the banks over USSD access charges and how they should be applied.

Following consultation with industry stakeholders, customer feedback and media reports related to the message notifying our customers of upcoming changes in our charging model for access to banking services via the USSD channel, we wish to confirm that the new charging model has not gone into effect.

The situation has made it necessary to restate that MTN Nigeria, in line with our company policy will always be transparent in our dealings with customers, the industry and relevant regulatory bodies. The SMS notification to our customers is reflective of this commitment and was sent after formal requests received from individual banks as well as the body of Bank CEOs to implement end-user billing – a billing methodology where the customer is directly charged USSD access fees irrespective of the service charges that the bank may subsequently apply to their bank account.

It should be noted that the banks had up-till now been on a corporate billing plan — where a corporate client, the provider of the service that is accessed through the USSD channel (in this case the bank), pays the access fees at a wholesale price.

We believe the costs associated with USSD banking services should be charged to the consumer only once – as with other USSD based services we provide, which we believe has been adequately provisioned for within existing Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) guidelines.

It is in fact in line with the National Financial Inclusion Strategy of the Federal Government that we resisted the calls for end-user billing. We relented only after exhausting avenues of engagement with the banks in pursuit of a model that enabled a single charge. We believe separate charges by the banks and telecoms companies are an unnecessary burden on the consumer especially the target group that the National Financial Inclusion Strategy is aimed at.

With this in mind, it is imperative for all parties to approach the table and engage constructively towards a solution, putting the consumer at the fore of all decisions.

The banks have been and still are our esteemed customers and valued partners. We look forward to collaborating with them and other stakeholders and will be glad to implement the decisions approved by our Regulators.

Dipo Olowookere

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan.

Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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