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Propartners Launches Crowdfunding in Ghana After SEC License

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Propartners Pioneering Crowdfunding in Ghana with SEC Licenses

Propartners has achieved a significant milestone in Ghana’s financial landscape by securing separate licenses from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). These licenses allow the company to operate as both a Crowdfunding Intermediary and a Crowdfunding Platform. This makes Propartners one of the first fully licensed entities in Ghana to offer these services, paving the way for new avenues of funding for local businesses.

Closing the Funding Gap for Ghanaian Businesses

This development is especially pertinent to the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) and startups in Ghana. The licenses granted to Propartners are designed to address the persistent funding gap that these businesses often face. Propartners is now equipped to facilitate fundraising for MSMEs and startups through SEC-compliant structures. Furthermore, it will operate a crowdfunding platform, offering a vital link between businesses seeking capital and investors seeking opportunities. Investors will now have access to transparent, regulated, and more accessible investment options. CEO Wisdom Anku stated, “This is a major step forward, not just for Propartners, but for the entire entrepreneurial and investment ecosystem in Ghana,” demonstrating the impact this will have on the African tech market.

The licensing of Propartners marks a pivotal moment in Ghana’s financial ecosystem, creating a regulated and accessible route for entrepreneurs to raise capital and for investors to explore opportunities. This innovation is expected to fuel economic growth and empower Ghanaian businesses.

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