The 4 Must-Do Processes To Get Your Gaming License (Sports Betting) In Ghana

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The Gaming Commission of Ghana is responsible for issuing gaming licenses in Ghana. Before you operate a sports betting or any kind of game of chance in Ghana...
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The Gaming Commission of Ghana is responsible for issuing gaming licenses in Ghana. Before you operate a sports betting or any kind of game of chance in Ghana, you need to first complete the business registration process as a limited liability company. After that, you can proceed with the steps to get the gaming license.

The procedure for obtaining a gaming (sports betting) license is as follows:

  • You must first obtain the application form from the Gaming Commission and complete it with all the required information and documentation.
  • You will be required to pay the application fee. This fee varies depending on the nature of the license you are applying for.
  • After submitting the application, the Gaming Commission of Ghana will review the application, and if it meets the requirements, you will be granted a license.
  • Gaming licenses in Ghana are typically valid for one year and are subject to renewal

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