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NCC, CBN force telcos and banks to refund N10B for failed top-ups
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82744, member: 636"] Phone companies and banks finally coughed up over ten billion naira in failed recharge refunds. The telecom regulator disclosed this massive payout following consumer complaints about lost airtime and data purchases. A new framework created with the central bank will automate future refunds within thirty seconds. This system aims to end the nightmare of debt accounts without delivered value. A central monitoring dashboard will track failed transactions and enforce refund timelines. The platform will identify whether the bank or the network operator caused each failure. It mandates automatic refunds for unsuccessful purchases, typically within half a minute. Notifications will confirm every transaction's success or failure via text message. The framework results from months of talks between regulators, banks, and telecom operators. It establishes a clear service level agreement outlining each party's responsibility. The rules also cover wrong-number recharges and mistakes during the purchase process. Full implementation is scheduled once final technical integrations are complete. Regulators rank failed top-ups among the top three consumer complaints. The collaborative effort seeks to protect subscribers from losing money to glitches. The system will monitor compliance and track any breaches in real time. This move represents a unified stance by the financial and telecom sectors on consumer protection. [/QUOTE]
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