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Airtel Nigeria’s Airtime Share Policy — What You Need to Know
If you’re an Airtel user in Nigeria who frequently engages in airtime sharing, it’s time to take note of Airtel’s updated policy. These new restrictions affect how much airtime you can send or receive and could impact how businesses and individuals use Airtel SIMs for everyday transactions.
🚫 New Airtel Airtime Transfer Rules
Here’s a breakdown of what’s changed:
🔁 Maximum amount transferable or receivable at once: ₦20,000
💼 A single Airtel SIM cannot hold more than ₦100,000 airtime
🔢 Airtime transfer/receipt is now limited to 10 slots per month
⛔ Airtime sharing is restricted to once per day
📅 If you transfer ₦1,000 ten times in a month, you’ve hit the limit for that SIM!
⚠️ Important Notice for Airtime2Cash Nigeria Clients
Due to these new limitations, Airtime2Cash Nigeria now only accepts airtime transfers of ₦5,000 or more on Airtel. This ensures smoother transactions and avoids interference with the platform’s robust payment success record.
We strongly encourage Airtel users to study these policies carefully before initiating airtime conversions. For updated guidelines, visit Airtel Nigeria’s official website or contact our support team.
💬 Final Thoughts
While these changes may seem strict, staying informed is the best way to keep your transactions hassle-free. Airtime2Cash remains committed to delivering secure and reliable airtime-to-cash conversions—even with network limitations.