Close Menu
Innovation Village | Technology, Product Reviews, Business
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Wednesday, June 18
    • About us
      • Authors
    • Contact us
    • Privacy policy
    • Terms of use
    • Advertise
    • Newsletter
    • Post a Job
    • Partners
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn YouTube WhatsApp
    Innovation Village | Technology, Product Reviews, Business
    • Home
    • Innovation
      • Products
      • Technology
      • Internet of Things
    • Business
      • Agritech
      • Fintech
      • Healthtech
      • Investments
        • Cryptocurrency
      • People
      • Startups
      • Women In Tech
    • Media
      • Entertainment
      • Gaming
    • Reviews
      • Gadgets
      • Apps
      • How To
    • Giveaways
    • Jobs
    Innovation Village | Technology, Product Reviews, Business
    You are at:Home»Africa»Ghana’s SEC Labels Crypto Transactions Illegal — Urges People to ‘Stay Away From Them’

    Ghana’s SEC Labels Crypto Transactions Illegal — Urges People to ‘Stay Away From Them’

    0
    By Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi on May 4, 2021 Africa, Business, Cryptocurrency, Digital currrency, Regulation

    Ghana’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently warned people to avoid cryptocurrency transactions of any form. In the warning, the regulator reiterated that “cryptocurrencies are illegal in the country and are not regulated by the commission hence Ghanaians should stay away from them.”

    South Africa Financial Regulator Issues Crypto Investment Warning

    In remarks made during an interview, Paul Ababio, the Deputy Director-General of the (SEC) asserts that “there are risks associated with cryptocurrencies and people have lost funds to such transactions.” However, despite issuing the warning, Ababio does hint that his organization might eventually decide to regulate the crypto space.

    (The) Bank of Ghana does not treat it as a form of payment, it is not a legal tender but we will be engaging further to come out with frameworks.

    Paul Ababio, Ghana’s Deputy Director-General of the (SEC)

    However, until that happens, the regulator urges Ghanaians to “desist from participating (in cryptocurrency transactions.)”

    In the meantime, Ababio reveals that “the commission is forming a fintech round table as part of its master plan to look into some of these innovations and the approach to take.” However, he cautions that this is still a work in progress.

    A number of countries in Africa are leading the race when it comes to the global adoption of crypto assets. Aside from places like Nigeria and South Africa, Ghana is one of the top countries in Africa with rising peer-to-peer crypto trade volumes.

    Nigeria’s SEC Suspends Plans to Regulate Cryptocurrencies and Dealers

    Ghana’s government has noticed the adoption and the SEC has witnessed ostensible stories of citizens losing funds. The SEC official also took time to explain why the regulator has undertaken to study cryptos further. He said:

    There are clear risks to the nature of it. People have lost their keys and they can no longer access their funds so it is something that we are studying.

    While Ababio has promised “some action on that front”, he still fails to give the exact timeframe within which “the commission is expected to come out with a final decision on the matter.”

    Related

    Bitcoin Blockchain technology cryptocurrency Digital currency Ghana Paul Ababio Payments Securities and Exchange Commission
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email
    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)
    • LinkedIn

    Tapiwa Matthew Mutisi has been covering blockchain technology, intelligent technologies, cryptocurrency, cybersecurity, telecommunications technology, sustainability, autonomous vehicles, and other topics for Innovation Village since 2017. In the years since, he has published over 4,000 articles — a mix of breaking news, reviews, helpful how-tos, industry analysis, and more. | Open DM on Twitter @TapiwaMutisi

    Related Posts

    Egypt’s Octane Raises $5.2 million to Digitize Fleet Payments Across MENA

    WhatsApp Just Opened the Door to Ads and Closed Something Else

    Tesla Begins African Expansion with New Casablanca Office

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    Copyright ©, 2013-2024 Innovation-Village.com. All Rights Reserved

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

     

    Loading Comments...
     

    You must be logged in to post a comment.