Bank of Ghana asks VASPs to register as regulations ramp up

The BoG says it is merely looking to identify VASPs and not to issue a license just yet.

Bank of Ghana asks VASPs to register as regulations ramp up
Image source: Bank of Ghana | Design by Samuel Ojo for Mariblock.

Ghana’s central bank, the Bank of Ghana (BoG), has asked virtual assets service providers (VASPs) in the country to register with it before August 15. 

According to the bank, it merely wants to ‘identify and assess’ companies that engage in digital asset services, and the process is not an official license-issuance endeavor. 

The details 

  • In a release shared on July 10, the BoG announced that the move is in furtherance of its commitment to promote innovation and protect the country’s citizens as they navigate the financial ecosystem. 
  • Companies required to register are cryptocurrency exchanges, wallet providers, payments companies utilizing digital assets to settle transactions and projects looking to issue initial coin offerings and token sales. 
  • The BoG asked these companies to fill out and submit a registration form on its website by mid-August or risk sanctions and potential disqualification from any eventual licensing initiative. 
  • It added that the registration exercise will help it shore up imminent crypto regulations and align crypto rules with global standards. 

Key quote 

  • The release signed by the BoG’s secretary, Sandra Thompson, reads: 
“Pursuant to its mandate of maintaining financial stability and consistent with its ongoing efforts to promote integrity, innovation and consumer protection in the digital financial ecosystem, the Bank of Ghana requires all Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) operating within the jurisdiction of the Republic of Ghana to register with the Bank... The deadline for registration is 15th August 2025.” 

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