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Court Upholds FCCPC Powers Over Digital Lending Sector

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FCCPC digital lending regulations are back in force after a Federal High Court ruling upheld their validity and removed legal restrictions

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has resumed enforcement of its Digital, Electronic, Online or Non-Traditional Consumer Lending Regulations, 2025, following a Federal High Court judgment in Lagos that upheld the validity of the framework.

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The decision, delivered on Monday, July 20, 2026, by Justice A.L. Allagoa in Suit No. FHC/L/CS/760/2026, cleared the way for the commission to continue implementing the regulations after a temporary suspension caused by earlier court proceedings.

The suit was filed by the Wireless Application Service Providers Association of Nigeria Ltd/Gte (WASPAN), which challenged the FCCPC’s authority to issue and enforce the regulations.

In the ruling, the court dismissed WASPAN’s claims, rejected the reliefs sought by the association and affirmed that the regulations were issued within the legal powers of the FCCPC.

The court also upheld the validity of the specific provisions challenged in the case and discharged the interim order that had prevented the commission from enforcing the regulations.

Following the judgment, the FCCPC said the removal of the legal restriction means the regulations are now fully operational and enforceable.

The commission had suspended implementation in April 2026 after being served with the court’s interim order, stating at the time that it acted in compliance with judicial authority.

Reacting to the judgment, FCCPC Director of Corporate Affairs, Ondaje Ijagwu, said the commission remained committed to the rule of law throughout the legal process.

“The Commission has always maintained that the rule of law is fundamental to effective regulation and good governance,” Ijagwu said.

He added that the FCCPC would continue carrying out its responsibilities professionally while ensuring that digital lending operators operate within a transparent and accountable system.

According to the commission, the regulations are designed to encourage responsible lending practices, improve oversight and protect consumers from unfair or exploitative activities within Nigeria’s growing digital lending sector.

The FCCPC said the framework would also support innovation and financial inclusion by creating clearer standards for operators while strengthening public confidence in digital financial services.

Also read: FCCPC Wins Again as Court Affirms Power to Probe Air Peace Ticket Pricing

The renewed enforcement comes amid increasing growth in Nigeria’s digital lending market, where regulators have continued efforts to balance access to credit with stronger consumer safeguards.

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Cement costs more in Nigeria than Kenya, Togo, FCCPC finds

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Cement price manipulation is under investigation by the FCCPC after a three-month study found Nigerian prices were high despite surplus capacity

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Heirs Life Names Pastor Jerry Eze Independent Non-Executive Director

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Shoreline Group secures US$200 million Afreximbank Facility

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Shoreline Group today announced that African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has approved a US$200 million facility in favour of Shoreline Power Company Limited and co-borrowers including Arkad S.p.A., Shoreline’s majority-owned engineering and construction platform.
Approved in June 2026, the facility was arranged and provided by Afreximbank as sole mandated lead arranger and lender. It provides bonding and working-capital capacity for Arkad’s delivery of the Hassi Bir Rekaiz project and supports Shoreline and its affiliates in developing further pipeline and infrastructure
projects in Nigeria and other permitted jurisdictions.
“This is a defining transaction for Shoreline and Arkad. We built Arkad as an African- sponsored engineering platform capable of competing at the highest level, and it is now delivering against a billion-dollar energy contract. Afreximbank’s US$200 million commitment gives the platform the financial strength to match its engineering capability and pursue further major infrastructure mandates. It demonstrates that African enterprises can assemble the capital, capability and partnerships required to compete for infrastructure at international scale.”
Hassi Bir Rekaiz Phase 2a Arkad holds 44 per cent of the approximately US$1 billion EPCCS-1 contract awarded by Groupement
Hassi Bir Rekaiz (GHBR) to an unincorporated consortium led by Egypt’s Petrojet, which holds 56 percent. EPCCS-1 covers engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning and start-up for the Phase 2a central processing facility and related infrastructure at the Hassi Bir Rekaiz field in Algeria’s Berkine
Basin.
GHBR is the joint operating entity for the licence, held by Sonatrach with 51 per cent and Thailand’s PTTEP with 49 per cent. The project includes a new crude oil processing facility with capacity of 31,500 barrels per day, facilities for associated gas and produced-water treatment, approximately 217 kilometres
of pipelines and the brownfield modifications required to integrate existing Phase 1 infrastructure.
The facilities are designed to support later expansion to 63,000 barrels per day under Phase 2b.
“This financing addresses the instruments that determine whether an EPC contractor can execute at scale: performance guarantees, advance payment guarantees and working capital through the project cycle. Hassi Bir Rekaiz is a demanding scope, combining a new central processing facility, associated treatment systems, pipelines and brownfield integration. With Petrojet, and with the support of Shoreline and Afreximbank, Arkad is focused on disciplined delivery against the project’s safety, quality and schedule requirements.”
The transaction was structured under Afreximbank’s Engineering, Procurement and Construction Initiative, which supports African engineering and construction firms with the financial instruments required to compete for and execute large infrastructure contracts. Afreximbank also supported the Arkad-Petrojet partnership through its EPC twinning work at the Intra-African Trade Fair held in Algiers
in 2025.
According to Afreximbank, the transaction is its first support for a Sub-Saharan African contractor undertaking a major infrastructure project in North Africa. For Shoreline, it demonstrates a practical model for combining African ownership and capital with established international engineering andindustrial capability.

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