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Business Identity Verification for Ghanaian Companies

How Ghanaian businesses can establish verified AI-readable identity anchored to the Registrar General's Department

AI Verified Editorial8 May 2026WikidataWikipedia

Ghana's Business Registry: The Registrar General's Department

The Registrar General's Department (RGD) is Ghana's central business registry, responsible for registering companies, partnerships, and sole proprietorships. Every formally registered business in Ghana receives a unique registration number from the RGD. This number is the primary anchor for AI-readable business identity in Ghana.

The RGD Registration Number as the Primary Anchor

Ghanaian businesses registered with the RGD receive a unique registration number that serves as the primary identity anchor. AI Verified anchors Ghanaian business identity to this RGD registration number, providing AI systems with a stable, machine-readable reference that is tied to the official government registry.

Ghana's Digital Economy Context

Ghana has one of West Africa's most developed digital economies, with a growing fintech sector, active startup ecosystem, and increasing adoption of AI tools for business development. The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) Tax Identification Number (TIN) provides an additional identity signal for tax-registered businesses.

Verification for Ghanaian Businesses

Silver tier ($19/month) provides RGD-anchored verification. Gold tier ($99/month) adds citation monitoring. Ghana's growing professional services sector — accounting firms, law firms, consulting agencies — represents a significant market for AI Verified.

Frequently asked questions

Does AI Verified support Ghanaian sole proprietorships?

Yes. Sole proprietorships registered with the RGD can claim an AI Verified passport.