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ALTON Clarifies New USSD Billing Policy, Confirms Direct Charges To Subscribers From June 18

The transition to the End-User Billing (EUB) model, mandated by the NCC in collaboration with the CBN, is designed to resolve long-standing disputes between banks and telecom operators, ensuring transparency, service reliability, and improved customer experience in digital financial transactions.
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Engr. Gbenga Adebayo, ALTON Chairman (left) and Barr. Damian Udeh, ALTON Publicity Secretary, addressing a press conference
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  • ALTON Confirms Direct USSD Billing to Subscribers Begins June 18
  • New Billing Model Aims to End Bank-Telco Disputes and Ensure Service Continuity

The Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) has issued a formal clarification regarding the much-anticipated transition to the End-User Billing (EUB) model for Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) services, confirming that mobile subscribers will begin to bear the cost of USSD sessions directly from Wednesday, June 18, 2025.

ALTON said in a statement jointly signed by Engr. Gbenga Adebayo and Damian Udeh, Chairman and Publicity Secretary respectively, that the new billing system represents a regulatory mandate issued by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), developed in collaboration with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and other industry stakeholders.

The EUB model replaces the previous corporate billing structure, where banks were responsible for USSD charges—a model that led to recurring disputes, delayed payments, and occasional service disruptions.

“This clarification is necessary to reassure the public that the implementation of end-user billing is a policy decision anchored on sustainability, transparency, and service continuity,” ALTON stated. “We want customers to understand that this change is not a withdrawal of service but a restructured payment method aimed at protecting all stakeholders, including end users.”

Under the new model, telecom operators will charge subscribers directly, with ₦6.98 deducted per 120-second USSD session. Importantly, these charges will be drawn from the customer’s airtime balance—not their bank account.

To ensure transparency, subscribers will receive a prompt to opt in and approve the charge before any deduction is made. ALTON also assured users that billing will apply only to successful USSD sessions, and there will be no double charging.

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“This transition does not affect the availability or functionality of USSD banking services,” added ALTON. “As long as users have sufficient airtime, they can continue to access their bank’s USSD codes as usual.”

In line with regulatory requirements, only banks that meet specific compliance and operational standards are permitted to migrate to the EUB model. These include notifying their customers in advance and ensuring the necessary infrastructure is in place to support seamless billing and service continuity.

ALTON further advised subscribers to contact their mobile network operators for access-related concerns (such as inability to dial USSD codes) and to reach out to their banks for transaction-specific issues (like failed transfers or incorrect charges).

The association emphasized that both banks and telecom operators are under obligation to provide responsive customer support during and after the transition.

While encouraging subscribers to maintain adequate airtime for uninterrupted access to USSD banking, ALTON also reminded the public that other digital channels—including mobile apps, internet banking platforms, and ATMs—remain fully operational and unaffected by the billing change.

Reiterating its commitment to consumer protection and sector stability, ALTON pledged continued collaboration with the NCC, CBN, and financial institutions to ensure that the transition is smooth, equitable, and beneficial to Nigeria’s growing digital economy.

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