If you’ve ever dialed a USSD code to borrow airtime or data when you were caught in a pinch, you are clearly not alone. In fact, you are part of a multi-trillion naira trend.
According to the latest financial report from fintech firm Optasia, mobile phone users across Africa borrowed a jaw-dropping ₦4.61 trillion ($3.18 billion) in airtime credit in 2025 alone.
This massive surge highlights a growing reality: millions of people are increasingly relying on digital “nano-loans” just to keep their lines active and stay connected to the digital world.
The Numbers Behind the Borrowing Spree
The demand for telecom-based lending hasn’t just grown — it has completely exploded. Here is what the Optasia report revealed about the continent’s borrowing habits:
- Africa Leads the Pack: Out of all the emerging markets tracked globally, Africa accounted for an overwhelming 94% of the total $3.18 billion in borrowed airtime.
- Nano-Loans are Booming: Optasia’s own nano-loan business saw rapid expansion last year, with total loan disbursements more than doubling to hit $2.3 billion. Small, instant digital loans are no longer just a backup plan; they have become a daily financial lifeline for consumers.
- Nigeria is Ground Zero: Unsurprisingly, Nigeria remains one of the most critical markets driving these numbers, boasting millions of active mobile subscribers who regularly utilize credit services to top up their balances.
What’s Next for the Airtime Credit Market?
While the numbers paint a picture of a booming, highly profitable industry, there are shake-ups on the horizon.
Optasia is currently navigating regulatory uncertainties as there are active plans to open Nigeria’s lucrative airtime credit sector to more local fintech firms. If the market opens up further, we could see fiercer competition, which might eventually lead to lower service fees or even higher borrowing limits for the everyday consumer.
One thing is certain: the appetite for instant digital credit is larger than ever. Whether it’s to make an urgent business call, send a WhatsApp message, or catch up on social media, borrowing airtime has officially become a fundamental part of the modern African telecom experience.
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