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Business and Financial Times on MSNThe persistence of unstructured supplementary service data in the digital payment landscapeBy Precious BAIDOOAs a digital finance practitioner who has closely monitored Ghana’s mobile money ecosystem for over a decade, I’ve observed a fascinating phenomenon: the enduring prominence of ...
Nigeria's digital payment sector holds immense potential for growth. With over 60% of the population still unbanked, mobile ...
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Legit on MSNRevealed! Zenith, UBA, others make move to repay telcoThe nine banks owing telecommunication companies for USSD debt are likely not to be disconnected According to a report, ...
As banks made great strides in paying off their outstanding debts, Nigeria's telecom carriers have maintained Unstructured ...
ALMOST all e-nine banks earmarked for disconnection from Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) service over a N160 ...
Nigerian commercial banks have made significant progress in repaying their Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) ...
In a January 15, 2024, notice, the Nigerian Communications Commission warned that nine banks would be cut off from USSD ...
The NCC and telecommunications companies have refused to extend the deadline for banks to settle their debts pertaining to ...
The Nigerian Communications Commission and telecommunications companies have ruled out a deadline extension after Nigerian banks' disconnection notice ...
As the Nigerian Communications Commission’s (NCC) January 27 deadline expired yesterday, at least five of the nine indebted banks have made payments, signaling progress in addressing the longstanding ...
At least five of the nine banks owing telecommunication companies N160 billion for the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) ...
The disconnection of the USSD service, which impacts mobile banking services used by millions of Nigerians, follows an order ...
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