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Airtel-Owned SmartCash, Leadway Launch Mobile Car Insurance

Daba Finance/Airtel-Owned SmartCash, Leadway Launch Mobile Car Insurance
AFRICAN BUSINESS AND ECONOMYJune 17, 2025 at 10:00 PM UTC

TLDR

  • SmartCash Payment Service Bank (PSB), a subsidiary of Airtel Nigeria, has partnered with Leadway Assurance to roll out mobile-based car insurance
  • Premiums start from ₦15,000, and the entire process—from plan selection to digital policy issuance—can be completed in under three minutes
  • The move signals SmartCash’s efforts to expand services within the limits of Nigeria’s Payment Service Bank regulations

SmartCash Payment Service Bank (PSB), a subsidiary of Airtel Nigeria, has partnered with Leadway Assurance to roll out mobile-based car insurance, offering third-party and comprehensive plans via its app and USSD *939#. Premiums start from ₦15,000, and the entire process—from plan selection to digital policy issuance—can be completed in under three minutes.

The move signals SmartCash’s efforts to expand services within the limits of Nigeria’s Payment Service Bank regulations, which bar PSBs from offering credit, forex, or directly underwriting insurance. Instead, SmartCash must rely on licensed partners like Leadway to deliver value-added products.

The partnership reflects Airtel’s broader strategy to deepen financial services engagement in Nigeria, where mobile money adoption lags peers like Kenya and Ghana. In other African markets, Airtel offers integrated microinsurance products via its mobile wallets. That model, however, remains out of reach in Nigeria due to regulatory constraints on PSBs.

The deal gives SmartCash a competitive edge in Nigeria’s fintech landscape, where telcos and banks are racing to offer bundled, mobile-first financial services to underserved users.

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Key Takeaways

The SmartCash–Leadway collaboration highlights how regulatory boundaries are shaping innovation in Nigeria’s digital finance space. Unlike full-service banks or mobile money platforms in East Africa, Nigeria’s PSBs operate under narrow rules set by the Central Bank of Nigeria. These rules were designed to promote financial inclusion while minimizing risk, but they have also limited the ability of PSBs to innovate and scale. PSBs can’t lend, underwrite insurance, or facilitate forex transactions—three key pillars of comprehensive digital finance ecosystems. As a result, they are forced to build service layers through third-party partnerships rather than vertically integrated solutions. This differs sharply from Airtel’s experience in countries like Kenya and Uganda, where regulators have allowed telcos to offer embedded insurance and savings products. In Nigeria, workarounds like the Leadway partnership are currently the only way forward.

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