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Business News of Friday, 18 December 2020

Source: pmnewsnigeria.com

MTN says it will take six months to link SIM cards with NIN

Karl Toriola, new Head of MTN in Nigeria Karl Toriola, new Head of MTN in Nigeria

MTN could be compliant with Nigeria’s order for telecoms firms to add National Identification Numbers (NIN) to all registered SIM cards within six months, its incoming Nigeria head Karl Toriola has said.

Nigeria created its SIM card registration rules in an attempt to stop criminals and insurgents from using untraceable numbers.

The Nigeria Communications Commission said earlier this week that all cards without a valid NIN would be blocked from December 30.

The House of Representatives has slammed the deadline as unrealistic and instead recommended a 10-week extension.

Fulfilling the directive is a daunting task, with the industry needing to attach the numbers to some 200 million active mobile phone lines. Providers which fail to comply face stiff sanctions, including the withdrawal of licenses.

In a call with investors, MTN executives said they had acquired licences to verify and issue NINs and were building up infrastructure to complete the task, as well as working closely with Nigerian authorities to assess the viability of the December 30 deadline.

“I think there’s a very realistic chance that we complete this within six months,” said incoming MTN Nigeria CEO Karl Toriola, pointing out that a portion of its base was already compliant.

Current Nigeria CEO, Ferdi Moolman, said he didn’t see a ban on the sale of new SIM cards announced earlier in December lasting as long as six months and that momentum for the local unit to achieve double-digit service revenue growth remained intact.

MTN shares were down almost 8% on Thursday.

While the company said it had acquired devices to help it verify and issue NINs, this could only be done in verified locations, and not at all points of sale.

Nigerian authorities also have to verify NINs issued by MTN, which could slow the process as users rush to get the numbers within the deadline.