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CBN, NCC Unveil Plan To Refund Failed Airtime And Data Transactions

Automatic Refunds and Real-Time Monitoring Set to Improve Telecom Payment Experience
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJanuary 9, 2026 Technology No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a major move aimed at protecting telecom consumers nationwide, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), have finalised a joint framework to ensure swift refunds for failed airtime and data purchases — a persistent problem that has frustrated millions of subscribers across Nigeria.

Background: Rising Complaints from Consumers

Failed airtime and data transactions — where a subscriber’s money is debited but the purchased value never reflects on their line — have ranked among the top three consumer complaints received by the NCC.

These failures often occur due to network downtime, system glitches, or human input errors, leaving customers out of pocket and waiting days or weeks for refunds.

A Joint Response from Telecom and Financial Regulators

After several months of discussions involving the NCC, the CBN, mobile network operators (MNOs), deposit money banks (DMBs), value‑added service (VAS), providers, and other stakeholders, both regulators have drawn up a unified refund framework to tackle the problem more effectively.





According to the NCC, the initiative represents a shared commitment by the telecommunications and financial sectors to resolve failed transactions swiftly and transparently.

Key Features of the Refund Framework

Under the new framework:
  • Refunds within 30 seconds:
    Customers who are debited for airtime or data but do not receive their value will be entitled to an automatic refund within 30 seconds of the failed transaction.

  • Up to 24 hours for pending transactions:
    If a transaction is still pending — for instance, due to processing delays across systems — refunds may take up to 24 hours to complete.

  • SMS notifications:
    Telecom operators and banks will be required to notify consumers by SMS whether their airtime or data purchase was successful or not, preventing guesswork and unnecessary follow‑ups.

  • Service Level Agreements (SLAs):
    The framework introduces enforceable SLAs that clearly define the responsibilities of MNOs, banks, and other players in the transaction process, including roles in dispute resolution and accountability for delays.

  • Central Monitoring Dashboard:
    A central dashboard, jointly hosted by the NCC and CBN, will track failed transactions, refunds, and breaches of service timelines in real time — enabling regulators to monitor compliance and identify bottlenecks.

Addressing Broader Issues

The framework also tackles related problems that have long plagued consumers, such as:

  • Recharges that mistakenly go to ported lines

  • Incorrect purchases of airtime or data

  • Transactions sent to wrong phone numbers

Implementation Timeline

While the framework has been agreed upon by both regulators, full implementation is contingent on final approvals from NCC and CBN leadership and the technical integration of all relevant stakeholders, including telecom operators, banks, and service providers. The rollout is currently scheduled to begin on March 1, 2026.

Impact on Consumers

Prior to final approvals, industry players have already refunded more than ₦10 billion to customers affected by failed transactions — signaling early commitment to consumer redress. Once fully active, the framework is expected to:

  • Drastically reduce refund delays

  • Enhance consumer confidence in electronic payment systems

  • Streamline coordination between banks and telecom companies

  • Minimise disputes arising from failed or erroneous purchases

Conclusion

The NCC–CBN refund framework marks a critical step toward a more consumer‑friendly ecosystem for airtime and data purchases in Nigeria.

By introducing automated processes, clear timelines, and real‑time monitoring, the initiative aims to end the longstanding cycle of delayed or lost funds from failed transactions — a win for subscribers and the digital economy at large.

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