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MTN Nigeria to sell 60% of MoMo PSB, YDF to MTN Group

by Honesty Victor
April 29, 2026
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MTN Nigeria Communications Plc has announced plans to sell a 60% stake in its fintech subsidiaries, MoMo Payment Service Bank and Y’ello Digital Financial Services (YDF), to MTN Group in a N152.06 billion transaction.

This was disclosed in an FAQ issued to shareholders ahead of the company’s Annual General Meeting scheduled to hold on April 30, 2026.

The proposed deal, which will be presented to shareholders for approval at the AGM forms part of MTN Group’s Ambition 2030 strategy to become Africa’s leading connectivity, fintech, and digital infrastructure platform business.

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Under the arrangement, MTN Group, through MTN Group Fintech B.V., will acquire majority ownership in the two fintech subsidiaries, while MTN Nigeria will retain a 40% stake.

MTN Nigeria said the transaction will be executed through a combination of fresh capital injection into the fintech subsidiaries and a secondary acquisition of shares directly from MTN Nigeria.

“MTN Group (via MTN Group Fintech B.V.) will invest N1 52.06 billion for a 60% stake in the Fintech Subsidiaries.

“This will be executed through a combination of primary injection of capital into the Fintech Subsidiaries and a secondary acquisition of shares directly from MTN Nigeria, while MTN Nigeria will ret ain 40%,” the company stated.

Following the transaction, both parties will transfer their stakes into a new holding company to be registered with the Central Bank of Nigeria, creating a shared ownership structure of 60% for MTN Group Fintech and 40% for MTN Nigeria.

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