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Consumers to Get Faster Refunds as NCC, CBN Finalise Framework for Failed Transactions

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January 12, 2026
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Consumers to Get Faster Refunds as NCC, CBN Finalise Framework for Failed Airtime, Data Transactions
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Consumers to Get Faster Refunds as NCC, CBN Finalise Framework for Failed Transactions

Telecom consumers are set to enjoy stronger protections and quicker refunds as the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) conclude work on a joint framework to resolve failed airtime and data transactions.

The framework follows months of engagements between regulators, telecom operators, banks and service providers. According to a statement issued by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) on January 8, 2026, and signed by Nnenna Ukoha, Head of Public Affairs, the engagements were prompted by a rising incidence of failed airtime and data purchases, where subscribers were debited without receiving value and experienced delays in resolution.

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Under the new framework, consumers who are debited without receiving airtime or data will be entitled to an automatic refund within 30 seconds, except where transactions remain pending, in which case refunds may take up to 24 hours. The rule applies whether the failure occurs at the bank level or within the systems of NCC-licensed telecom operators.

 

The framework also mandates operators and banks to notify customers via SMS of the success or failure of every airtime or data transaction, reducing uncertainty and improving transparency for consumers.

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Beyond refunds, the policy addresses common consumer pain

Consumers to Get Faster Refunds as NCC, CBN Finalise Framework for Failed Airtime, Data Transactions
NCC EVC Maida
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points such as erroneous recharges to ported lines, incorrect airtime or data purchases, and transactions made to wrong phone numbers, ensuring subscribers are not unfairly disadvantaged by system or input errors.

To strengthen enforcement and accountability, the NCC and the CBN will jointly host a Central Monitoring Dashboard that tracks failed transactions, identifies responsible parties, monitors refund timelines and flags breaches of Service Level Agreements (SLAs) in real time.

Speaking on the development, the NCC’s Director of Consumer Affairs, Mrs Freda Bruce-Bennett, said failed top-ups consistently rank among the top three consumer complaints received by the Commission, adding that stakeholders were determined to resolve the issue within the shortest possible time.

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She disclosed that, pending final approvals by the management of both regulators, Mobile Network Operators and banks have already refunded over ₦10 billion to customers affected by failed transactions.

Implementation of the framework is expected to commence on March 1, 2026, subject to final approvals by both regulators and completion of technical integration by Mobile Network Operators, Value Added Service providers and Deposit Money Banks.

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