Ghana’s SEC Introduces Guidelines for Virtual Asset Providers

December 1, 2023

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Virtual Asset Providers

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of Ghana announced new guidelines for virtual asset providers (VASPs), marking a key regulatory step to strengthen oversight in Ghana’s growing digital asset space. The guidelines, recently published for stakeholder input, establish a comprehensive licensing framework aimed at exchanges and wallet providers, and will apply to all entities involved in virtual asset transactions.

The SEC, working in collaboration with the Bank of Ghana (BoG), outlined that the licensing requirements would apply to exchanges, custodians, and any service providers offering crypto-related services. These entities must secure approval to operate, ensuring adherence to anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) protocols in line with global regulatory standards. The SEC’s directive comes as part of its broader strategy to safeguard investor interests, encourage transparency, and build public trust in digital assets.

Ghana’s approach to regulating virtual assets aligns with international best practices. Drawing guidance from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) standards, the SEC’s guidelines also mandate compliance with the “Travel Rule,” a key regulation for monitoring the movement of assets between service providers. The guidelines additionally propose that exchanges establish detailed internal controls, secure data infrastructure, and report any suspicious activities to Ghana’s financial regulatory authorities.

These regulations are anticipated to bolster Ghana’s standing as a crypto-forward nation in Africa, providing clearer regulatory frameworks for businesses in the crypto sector while supporting innovation in financial services. As digital currencies and assets continue to attract interest among Ghana’s youth and tech communities, the SEC’s guidelines offer a structured pathway for businesses aiming to operate in this space.

Both local and international stakeholders, including crypto exchanges, investors, and policy experts, are expected to provide feedback to the SEC and BoG on the proposed guidelines. The feedback period will allow adjustments to the regulatory framework, ensuring it effectively addresses potential risks and aligns with Ghana’s financial ecosystem and innovation goals.

This regulatory move from Ghana’s SEC follows similar developments across African nations, including South Africa and Kenya, as countries in the region adapt to the rapid rise in digital currency adoption and aim to create secure environments for crypto-related activities.

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