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FCCPC Recovers Over N10 Billion for Consumers in Banking, Fintech, and Other Sectors

banking topped the list of complaints with 3,173 cases, followed by Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (1,543 complaints), fintech (1,442), and electricity (458). Other sectors include e-commerce (412), telecommunications (409), retail/wholesale (329), aviation (243), information technology (131), and road transport/logistics (114).

by NewsOnline Nigeria
September 12, 2025
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FCCPC has recovered over N10 billion for consumers in banking, Fintech, and other sectors.

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has recovered more than N10 billion for consumers following complaints against banks, fintech companies, and other service providers across Nigeria.

The announcement was made on Thursday in a statement signed by Ondaje Ijagwu, FCCPC Director of Corporate Affairs. The recoveries relate to complaints lodged between March and August 2025 through the Commission’s complaint resolution platforms.

According to the FCCPC, banking topped the list of complaints with 3,173 cases, followed by Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (1,543 complaints), fintech (1,442), and electricity (458). Other sectors include e-commerce (412), telecommunications (409), retail/wholesale (329), aviation (243), information technology (131), and road transport/logistics (114).

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The complaints spanned unauthorized deductions, unfair charges, service failures, poor product disclosure, deceptive marketing, and delayed redress. In total, 9,091 complaints were resolved during the period, reflecting the scale of financial and service-related challenges faced by consumers.

FCCPC Executive Vice Chairman and CEO, Tunji Bello, highlighted the broader significance of the data:
“These numbers are not just statistics; they tell the story of consumer frustration and the daily challenges Nigerians face in essential services. FCCPC remains committed to holding businesses accountable, ensuring compliance, and promoting fair market practices to protect consumers.”

The sector-specific data underscores persistent issues in banking and fintech, including loan deductions, account charges, and transaction disputes, and signals the need for enhanced collaboration with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Electricity-related complaints point to ongoing billing disputes and service delivery failures, necessitating stronger coordination with NERC, state electricity regulators, and distribution companies.

While e-commerce disputes are mostly low-value, they are high-frequency, highlighting concerns around deliveries, refunds, and counterfeit products.

The FCCPC reaffirmed its commitment to intensified monitoring, enforcement, and collaboration with sector regulators. Businesses are encouraged to strengthen internal complaint handling mechanisms, while consumers are urged to report violations via the FCCPC portal at complaints.fccpc.gov.ng or at FCCPC zonal and state offices.

This announcement highlights the growing role of the FCCPC in protecting consumer rights, promoting fair competition, and ensuring accountability across Nigeria’s critical sectors.

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