AtlasForgeX Research · June 2026

🇬🇭 Ghana Business Data Research

Ghana's companies are recorded by the Office of the Registrar of Companies under the 2019 Companies Act, yet much of the economy — gold, cocoa, offshore oil and a fast-growing mobile-money sector — still trades informally. AtlasForgeX tracks the official registers, statistics offices and directories below, with the buying signals it detects updated automatically.

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Official & public sources AtlasForgeX tracks for Ghana

These are real sources AtlasForgeX has discovered and verified as live for this market — the registers and public datasets it reads to surface companies the stored databases miss.

Tier AGhana Revenue Authority - TIN Registry
Tier BAssociation of Ghana Industries - Member List
Tier BGhana Business Directory (GBD)
Tier BGhana National Chamber of Commerce - Member Directory
Tier BGhana Statistical Service - Business Census Data
Tier BGhana Statistical Service - Business Directory
Tier CBusiness & Financial Times Ghana

Tier A = primary official register / gazette · Tier B = statistics offices & major directories · Tier C = supplementary. Source list maintained live by AtlasForgeX. See the global register directory.

Company data in Ghana: registers & coverage

Ghana's statutory company register is the Office of the Registrar of Companies, set up as an independent body under the Companies Act 2019 (Act 992) and split off from the former Registrar-General's Department. It issues the Certificate of Incorporation and, since the Companies Regulations 2023 (LI 2473), maintains beneficial-ownership records for every registered company. Tax identity (the TIN) is handled by the Ghana Revenue Authority, while the Ghana Statistical Service surveys the broader business population — much of which never appears in any corporate filing.

That informal layer is the heart of the coverage problem. English is an official language, which helps a little, but a very large share of Ghanaian enterprise is small, recently formalised, or trades through mobile money and social channels rather than indexed corporate websites. Activity concentrates in Greater Accra and in Ashanti around Kumasi, alongside the gold, cocoa and offshore oil-and-gas economies of the west. A Kumasi trading firm or an Accra fintech startup may hold a fresh certificate from the Registrar of Companies yet leave almost no trace in databases built on scraped Western web data.

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Ghana — live from Atlas data

Streaming from AtlasForgeX's own data collection — verified sources, ingestion volume and detected buying signals for Ghana, updated automatically.

AtlasForgeX tracks 54 public buying signals and collects across registries, the open web, hiring and news to surface Ghanaian companies entering a buying window. How AtlasForgeX finds hidden companies →

Methodology & sources

Sources above are the live, verified set AtlasForgeX tracks for Ghana (national registers, statistics offices, public business directories). Live coverage and signal figures come from AtlasForgeX's own data collection, shown as aggregates only. Spotted an error? atlasforgex@proton.me.

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