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Home » MTN Halts Airtime Borrowing Service Due of FCCPC Rules

MTN Halts Airtime Borrowing Service Due of FCCPC Rules

MTN has suspended XtraTime as FCCPC lending rules redefine airtime credit market

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
April 16, 2026
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Airtime Borrowing Service

Airtime Borrowing Service

MTN Nigeria has temporarily suspended its airtime and data borrowing service, XtraTime, following the intr​oduction of new digital lending regulations by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC).

The telco disclosed the move in a notice to the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), stating that the suspension is part of efforts to comply with the FCCPC’s Digital, Electronic, Online or Non-Traditional Consumer Lending Regulations, 2025.

XtraTime, widely used by prepaid subscribers, allows users to access airtime or data on credit and repay upon their next recharge. The service has become a critical fallback for millions of Nigerians navigating cash flow gaps in a tough economic climate.

Regulatory Shift Reshaping Digital Credit

Under the new framework, any platform offering credit, whether fintechs, telcos, or digital service providers, must undergo fresh licensing and comply with stricter consumer protection, transparency, and operational requirements.

MTN noted that its airtime and data advance offerings fall within the scope of these rules, necessitating a temporary halt while compliance processes are implemented.

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The development underscores how regulators are expanding oversight beyond traditional lenders to include embedded credit services across telecom and digital ecosystems.

Impact on Users and Revenue Outlook

While the suspension disrupts a popular micro-credit channel, MTN assured customers that alternative airtime and data purchase options remain available through existing digital and banking channels.

The company also downplayed any immediate financial impact, stating that the XtraTime service does not constitute a material share of its overall revenue.

Bigger Picture: Convergence of Telcos and Fintech Regulation

The FCCPC’s move reflects a broader push to sanitize Nigeria’s fast-growing digital lending space, amid concerns over predatory practices, data privacy breaches, and opaque loan terms.

For telecom operators, the development signals a new regulatory reality where value-added services, especially those with embedded financial features, will increasingly be treated as formal financial products.

Industry stakeholders are now watching closely to see how compliance requirements, licensing costs, and overlapping regulatory mandates between telecom and financial authorities will shape innovation in Nigeria’s digital economy.

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