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Propartners Exchange becomes Ghana’s latest licensed crowdfunding operator.

by Staff Reporter
September 4, 2025
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Wisdom Anku, Propartners

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Propartners Exchange has received dual authorization from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Ghana, securing licenses as both a crowdfunding platform operator and a crowdfunding intermediary.

This approval makes Propartners Exchange the second licensed intermediary and the third licensed crowdfunding platform in Ghana under the SEC’s regulatory framework. The licenses mark another step in Ghana’s effort to deepen access to capital for startups, small businesses, and entrepreneurs through regulated alternative financing channels.

As both an intermediary and platform, Propartners Exchange is positioned to provide end-to-end services for issuers and investors. The company can now host and manage crowdfunding campaigns on its platform while also serving as a licensed intermediary. In that role, it connects startups and SMEs with investors, carries out due diligence, and ensures compliance with SEC regulations.

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Founded in 2016 by Wisdom Anku, Propartners Exchange set out to mobilize funds from investors and channel them to small businesses through equity, debt, or partnership arrangements. That mission hit a roadblock in 2018 during Ghana’s financial sector clean-up, when the Securities and Exchange Commission tightened oversight of alternative financing models. With no framework for crowdfunding in place, Propartners was forced to put its plans on hold. What was expected to be a short pause stretched into more than four years, as SEC officials asked the company to wait for the long-promised guidelines. 

Through that limbo, Propartners kept a skeleton team, stayed compliant, and continued building credibility with the regulator, betting that patience and resilience would eventually pay off. With its regulatory hurdles cleared, Propartners is betting that its blend of compliance, governance, and investor-readiness will set it apart as Ghana’s crowdfunding market begins to mature.

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