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MTN, Airtel launch Loan Checker, new debt regulator

Loan Checker is a unified credit intelligence platform that links a borrower’s National Identification Number (NIN) to their transaction history across MTN and Airtel platforms.
John Kenny AdeyaBy John Kenny AdeyaDecember 2, 20254 Mins Read
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  1. When was the loan checker launched?
  2. What exactly is the Loan Checker and how does it work?
  3. Who developed and launched the platform?
  4. Why was this system needed now?
  5. How is it already affecting non-performing loans?
  6. Will the Loan Checker help or hurt ordinary borrowers?
  7. What real impact are Ugandans already seeing?
  8. What should every mobile money user know right now?
  9. What does the future hold for digital lending in Uganda?

When was the loan checker launched?

1st December 2025, Uganda’s first indigenous Credit Reference Bureau, gnuGrid CRB, has unveiled the Loan Checker platform, a new system that aggregates borrower data across major mobile money giants MTN MoMo and Airtel Money. Launched on November 25, 2025, at a high-stakes derisking workshop in Kampala, this tool promises to arm lenders with real-time insights into repayment habits, slashing non-performing loans and opening doors for millions previously sidelined by the formal financial system.

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The timing could not be more critical. Uganda’s mobile money ecosystem, a lifeline for over 35 million registered accounts, has seen digital loans surge amid rapid smartphone growth. Yet this explosive expansion has been shadowed by rampant defaults and fraud. Loan Checker is designed to foster a more responsible and inclusive lending landscape.

MTN, Airtel launch Loan Checker, new debt regulator
MTN, Airtel launch Loan Checker, new debt regulator

What exactly is the Loan Checker and how does it work?

At its core, Loan Checker is a unified credit intelligence platform that links a borrower’s National Identification Number (NIN) to their transaction history across MTN and Airtel platforms. It provides lenders with an instant 360-degree view of loan amounts disbursed, repayment timeliness, and outstanding balances. This eliminates the previous data silos that allowed borrowers to max out limits on one network and disappear on another.

Who developed and launched the platform?

The platform was developed and launched by gnuGrid CRB, Uganda’s first fully local credit reference bureau, licensed by the Bank of Uganda in 2021. The launch followed months of collaboration with regulators, mobile network operators, fintechs, UNCDF, and the Mastercard Foundation to ensure nationwide buy-in and scalability.

Why was this system needed now?

Digital lending in Uganda has grown explosively, but lenders previously had no shared view of a borrower’s total debt across competing networks. Fraudsters exploited this gap with fake identities or serial borrowing, while genuine borrowers remained invisible to formal banks. The new system directly tackles rising defaults and fraud in an industry where mobile loans have become a primary credit source for millions.

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How is it already affecting non-performing loans?

Enhanced data sharing has contributed to a steady decline in banking sector non-performing loans, from around 4.6% in 2023 to an estimated 3.7% by mid-2025. Analysts expect further improvement as the Loan Checker curbs defaults, especially in the unregulated microfinance and digital lending space.

Will the Loan Checker help or hurt ordinary borrowers?

It helps responsible borrowers and hurts chronic defaulters. Timely repayment of even small mobile loans now builds a formal credit score that can unlock larger bank products such as mortgages, vehicle loans, or business financing. For the first time, consistent mobile money discipline becomes a ladder into mainstream finance.

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What real impact are Ugandans already seeing?

Boda boda operators, market vendors, and single parents report mixed but transformative experiences. Some who previously defaulted are now blocked across networks and forced to rebuild trust. Others with clean records are accessing bigger loans and lower interest rates faster than ever before.

What should every mobile money user know right now?

QuestionWhat It Means for You
What exactly does it track?Your digital loan amounts, due dates, payments made or missed, and balances across MTN MoMo and Airtel Money, all linked to your NIN.
Which networks are covered?Currently MTN and Airtel; expansion to additional platforms is planned under the Universal Loan Checker framework.
Who is behind it?gnuGrid CRB, working with the Bank of Uganda, mobile operators, and international partners.
Will loans become harder to get?Only for defaulters. Good repayment history leads to faster approvals, higher limits, and better rates.
What happens if I default?A single default is now visible system-wide and can block access to credit from banks, micro-lenders, and all mobile money platforms.
Is my data safe?All information is encrypted and regulated by the Bank of Uganda. You can request free annual credit reports and dispute errors directly with gnuGrid.

What does the future hold for digital lending in Uganda?

With GDP growth projected at 6.2% in 2025 and financial inclusion already reaching 73% of adults, the Loan Checker marks a turning point. It balances rapid innovation with risk management, protects lenders from bad debts, and gives millions of previously invisible Ugandans a real shot at formal credit. For borrowers who repay on time, the message is clear: your mobile money habits are now your most powerful financial asset.

Stay tuned to Kampala Edge Times as this game-changing platform continues to reshape Uganda’s financial landscape.

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