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Benin is a compact, high-energy Francophone West African economy anchored on the port of Cotonou - the transshipment hub that feeds landlocked Niger, Burkina Faso, and northern Nigeria - with 4.71 million internet users at 32.2% penetration and a striking 16.7 million mobile connections across a population of 14.6 million (equivalent to 114% mobile penetration, reflecting the prevalence of dual SIMs). The mobile market is a near-duopoly between MTN Benin (the MTN Group operator running MTN MoMo and the country's largest 4G network) and Moov Africa Benin (the Maroc Telecom/Etisalat affiliate running Moov Money), which together carry virtually all Beninese consumer traffic. Median fixed broadband speed reaches 22.86 Mbps, reflecting the completed SAT-3 and Africa Coast to Europe (ACE) submarine landings at Cotonou. E-commerce is dominated by Jumia Benin and CoinAfrique Benin, while the informal social-commerce economy runs through Facebook Marketplace and WhatsApp Business across Cotonou, Porto-Novo, Parakou, and Abomey-Calavi. Personal data is governed by Law No. 2017-20 of April 2018 on the Digital Code of Benin (Code du Numerique), enforced by APDP (Autorite de Protection des Donnees a Caractere Personnel) - one of the most active data regulators in Francophone West Africa.
Benin Internet Landscape
Key digital infrastructure statistics for Benin
4.71M
Internet Users
32.2%
Penetration
~18 Mbps (est.)
Mobile Speed
22.86 Mbps
Fixed Speed
2.40M
Social Media Users
16.7M
Mobile Connections
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Why Benin Proxies?
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Cotonou Port Economy & WAEMU Transshipment
Benin's economy is shaped around the Autonomous Port of Cotonou, one of West Africa's busiest transshipment gateways feeding landlocked Niger, Burkina Faso, and northern Nigeria. Port tariffs, customs declaration platforms (SEGUB/SYDONIA), and shipping agent portals all serve Beninese IP origin - critical infrastructure for any logistics provider moving cargo through the Gulf of Guinea. Nigerian or Togolese proxies cannot reproduce the Beninese customs and trade-data experience. Our MTN Benin and Moov Africa Benin residential proxies give freight forwarders, customs brokers, and trade researchers authentic Cotonou vantage points for observing Beninese port logistics and WAEMU cross-border transit flows.
MTN MoMo & Moov Money West African Fintech
Benin is one of the most mature mobile money markets in the WAEMU (West African Economic and Monetary Union) zone - MTN MoMo and Moov Money compete aggressively for Cotonou's informal economy, with both platforms geo-fencing USSD flows, merchant QR onboarding, and Mobile Money API endpoints to Beninese IP origin. Wave has also expanded into Benin and requires authentic Beninese IPs for agent app testing. Our MTN Benin and Moov Africa residential proxies let fintech QA engineers, WAEMU payment integrators, and remittance operators test Beninese mobile money flows from authentic Cotonou and Porto-Novo subnets.
Jumia Benin & CoinAfrique XOF Retail Monitoring
Jumia Benin serves XOF (West African CFA franc) pricing and French-language interfaces exclusively to Beninese IPs, while CoinAfrique Benin dominates the classifieds segment for used cars, real estate, and second-hand goods across Cotonou, Abomey-Calavi, and Porto-Novo. Jumia Anniversary, Black Friday, and Mobile Week campaigns generate concentrated Cotonou traffic that foreign IPs cannot access without triggering throttling. Our MTN Benin and Moov Africa Benin residential proxies give brand owners, MAP analysts, and FMCG researchers authentic Cotonou views for tracking XOF pricing and promotional cadence across both platforms.
APDP & Law 2017-20 Digital Code Compliance
Benin's Law No. 2017-20 of April 2018 (the Code du Numerique, commonly referred to as the Digital Code) is one of the most comprehensive ICT statutes in Francophone West Africa, covering personal data protection, cybersecurity, electronic commerce, and e-government. APDP (Autorite de Protection des Donnees a Caractere Personnel) enforces the data protection chapters and has been notably active in investigating cross-border data transfers. Privacy notices must be presented in French, and controllers handling Beninese personal data must register with APDP. Our MTN Benin residential proxies let privacy teams audit Beninese consent flows as APDP would experience them from authentic Cotonou IPs.
Use Cases for Benin Proxies
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Jumia Benin XOF Price Monitoring
Jumia Benin serves XOF (West African CFA franc) pricing and French-language interfaces exclusively to Beninese IPs from a Cotonou-based fulfilment footprint. The platform is the largest formal e-commerce marketplace in Benin and runs Jumia Anniversary, Black Friday, and Mobile Week campaigns that drive concentrated Cotonou and Abomey-Calavi volume. Our MTN Benin and Moov Africa Benin residential proxies give FMCG brand owners, MAP teams, and pricing analysts authentic Beninese views for tracking XOF pricing, reseller behaviour, and promotional cadence.
Jumia Regional & Pan-WAEMU Pricing Audits
Jumia operates separate country storefronts across the WAEMU zone - Benin, Cote d'Ivoire, Senegal, and historically Togo - each with independent pricing, logistics, and promotional calendars. Brands monitoring regional XOF pricing need authentic country-specific IPs to compare how the same SKU is priced across Cotonou, Abidjan, and Dakar. Our MTN Benin and Moov Africa Benin residential proxies give regional brand managers authentic Cotonou vantage points as part of broader pan-WAEMU pricing audits - impossible to reproduce from a single Ivorian or Senegalese IP.
MTN MoMo & Moov Money Benin Fintech QA
MTN MoMo and Moov Money compete head-to-head in Benin, one of the WAEMU zone's most mature mobile money markets. Both platforms geo-fence USSD flows, merchant QR onboarding, and Mobile Money API endpoints to Beninese IP origin. Wave, Orange Money (in neighbouring markets), and emerging PSPs all test interoperability against Beninese networks. Our MTN Benin and Moov Africa residential proxies let fintech QA engineers, WAEMU payment integrators, and remittance platforms test Beninese mobile money flows from authentic Cotonou and Porto-Novo subnets.
Cotonou Port Logistics & Customs Intelligence
The Autonomous Port of Cotonou handles roughly 90% of Benin's foreign trade and serves as the primary gateway for landlocked Niger and northern Burkina Faso. Customs platforms (SYDONIA World), port tariff schedules, and shipping agent portals require Beninese IP origin. Our MTN Benin residential proxies let freight forwarders, customs brokers, and commodity traders access Cotonou port intelligence and WAEMU transit data from authentic Beninese subnets - essential for tracking cargo flows to the Sahel.
CoinAfrique Benin Classifieds Scraping
CoinAfrique Benin dominates the classifieds segment across Cotonou, Porto-Novo, Abomey-Calavi, and Parakou, covering used cars imported through the Cotonou port (Benin is one of West Africa's largest used-vehicle import hubs), real estate, and second-hand electronics. The platform throttles non-Beninese IPs to combat spam. Our MTN Benin and Moov Africa Benin residential proxies let automotive analytics firms and real estate aggregators track Beninese C2C pricing from authentic subnets.
Ecobank, BOA & Beninese Banking QA
Beninese banking runs through Ecobank Benin (the group's regional headquarters is based in Lome but Benin is a top-five subsidiary), Bank of Africa Benin, Orabank, BSIC, and the BCEAO-regulated WAEMU interbank network. These platforms require Beninese IP origin for OTP delivery, USSD banking, and regulated transaction flows. Our MTN Benin and Moov Africa residential proxies let banking app developers test Beninese and pan-WAEMU flows from authentic Cotonou subnets.
Legal & Compliance in Benin
Key regulations affecting proxy usage and data collection
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Frequently Asked Questions
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