Bulk Airtime & Data for Businesses: Recharge Multiple Numbers at Once
If you run a team, a cooperative, or a VTU business, recharging numbers one at a time is a waste of your day. Bulk airtime and data lets you top up dozens — or hundreds — of numbers in a single action. Here's how businesses across Nigeria use VTUBOX bulk recharge to save time and serve customers faster.
Who needs bulk recharge?
- Employers giving staff monthly airtime or data allowances.
- VTU resellers fulfilling many customer orders at once.
- Cooperatives, churches and associations distributing data to members.
- Sales teams and field agents that need to stay connected.
Instead of typing each number separately, you load a list once and send everything together.
How bulk airtime works on VTUBOX
- Open the Bulk Airtime screen in the VTUBOX mobile app.
- Add recipients — type each number with its network and amount, or upload an Excel/CSV file for large lists.
- Review the list — VTUBOX removes duplicates and flags invalid rows so you don't pay for mistakes.
- Confirm and pay once from your wallet — every number is recharged in one batch.
- Track the results in your bulk history, including which recharges succeeded.
Buying a big single bundle for one line instead? Use the standard data and airtime pages.
Why businesses choose VTUBOX for bulk
- Upload a spreadsheet — no re-typing hundreds of numbers.
- One payment, one record — easy to reconcile for accounting.
- Automatic duplicate removal and validation to protect your money.
- Bulk history so you can confirm exactly what was delivered.
- One wallet for airtime, data, TV, electricity, and education PINs.
Turn bulk recharge into a business
Bulk is the backbone of a profitable VTU operation: you buy at scale, recharge customers instantly, and keep the margin. If you're thinking about this seriously, two reads will help:
- The step-by-step VTU business blueprint for 2025.
- The complete guide to buying, reselling and earning with VTU.
And to keep costs down on the data you resell, see how to buy cheap data bundles.
Tips for smooth bulk recharges
- Keep a clean spreadsheet with three columns: network, phone number, amount.
- Preserve leading zeros in phone numbers (format the column as text).
- Fund your wallet ahead so a large batch clears in one go.
- Run a small test batch first if it's your very first upload.
Frequently asked questions
How many numbers can I recharge at once? Large batches via spreadsheet upload are supported — ideal for businesses and resellers.
Can I mix networks in one batch? Yes. Each row carries its own network and amount, so one upload can cover MTN, Airtel, Glo and T2 (9mobile) together.
What happens if a number is wrong? Invalid rows are flagged before payment, and your bulk history shows the outcome of each recharge.
Do I need an account? Yes — bulk recharge and history live in your VTUBOX account, so create one and fund your wallet to begin.
Recharge everyone in one tap
Stop recharging numbers one by one. Create your free VTUBOX account, fund your wallet, and use bulk airtime and data to top up your whole team or customer list at once — quickly, accurately, and with a full record every time.
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