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News247 Nigeria > Blog > Business News > Tinubu Breaks Optasia Monopoly, Opens N3 Trillion Airtime Credit Market
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Tinubu Breaks Optasia Monopoly, Opens N3 Trillion Airtime Credit Market

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President Bola Tinubu directed the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission to dismantle the 12-year monopoly held by South African technology firm Optasia on Nigeria’s airtime credit lending and data advance market on Saturday, June 7, 2026, in a move expected to unlock a sector estimated to be worth approximately N3 trillion in annual transaction value for Nigerian-owned fintech companies.

The decision followed a detailed briefing in which the FCCPC warned the Presidency that Optasia’s long-standing dominance had encouraged massive capital flight, with profits running into trillions of naira transferred out of Nigeria every year while generating limited economic value locally. The commission argued that Nigerian technology companies had the expertise, capacity, and infrastructure to provide the same services while keeping investment and employment within the country.

FCCPC sources said Optasia had no significant administrative infrastructure in Nigeria, employed virtually no Nigerian staff, and did not share consumer credit data with local credit bureaus or Nigerian financial institutions. Furthermore, the commission alleged that the company had used legal actions, lobbying efforts, and pressure tactics to preserve its dominant market position for over a decade.

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Nine Nigerian Fintechs to Enter the Market

As part of the reform, the FCCPC unveiled nine licensed Nigerian fintech and technology companies approved to enter the airtime credit lending and data advance space. The companies are Technotrends Platforms Nigeria Limited, Total Tim Nigeria Limited, Fonyou Technologies Nigeria Limited, Rane Interactive Medien CLS Limited, MRS Innovation Nigeria Limited, Mode NG Applications Nigeria Limited, ERL Telecoms Service Limited, Cloud Interactive Associate Limited, and Coverage Broadband Limited.

The FCCPC said it would publish full implementation guidelines within 60 days, detailing the conditions new entrants must meet and the timeline for unwinding Optasia’s exclusive arrangements with major telecommunications networks in Nigeria. Vanguard newspaper reported that Optasia’s contracts with MTN Nigeria and its African affiliates were central to the market dominance that regulators are now seeking to break up.

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President Tinubu framed the decision as part of his administration’s Nigeria First economic policy, which prioritises local participation and the retention of economic value within Nigeria. ‘We are committed to ensuring that Nigerian companies and Nigerian workers benefit from Nigerian markets,’ a presidency source said, adding that the decision had withstood diplomatic pressure from Optasia’s home country of South Africa.

Market Reaction and Next Steps

However, analysts warned that the entry of nine new players simultaneously into a technically complex market could create regulatory challenges if implementation guidelines were not clear and consistently enforced. Still, fintech sector leaders broadly welcomed the development, describing it as one of the most significant digital economy policy decisions taken by the current administration. Notably, the reform aligns with Nigeria’s broader push to deepen financial inclusion and grow its fintech ecosystem. Consequently, the FCCPC directive is expected to generate significant activity in the digital lending space in the second half of 2026.

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