How to Relocate Your Company to Ghana: A Practical Guide for Businesses
Ghana has become one of West Africa’s most attractive destinations for companies looking to expand into new markets. Its stable political environment, growing consumer base, strategic ports, and pro-business policies make it a strong choice for international brands, importers, and distributors. If you are planning to relocate your company to Ghana, understanding the process, requirements, and local business landscape is essential.
This guide explains what you need to know—and how Wigmore Trading can help streamline your move.
Why Relocate Your Business to Ghana?
Ghana has positioned itself as a regional hub for trade and investment. Businesses relocating here benefit from:
Stable Market Conditions
Ghana consistently ranks as one of Africa’s most politically stable nations. This reliability supports long-term investment and reduces operational risk for foreign-owned companies.
Access to the West African Market
With strong transport links, including the Port of Tema—one of the largest container ports in West Africa—Ghana offers a gateway to ECOWAS member states. Companies involved in import/export, wholesale distribution, FMCG, and logistics can access a market of over 400 million consumers.
Supportive Government Policies
The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) provides incentives for foreign businesses, including tax benefits and simplified registration processes. Special initiatives exist for sectors such as manufacturing, agribusiness, technology, and distribution.
Key Steps to Relocate Your Company to Ghana
Relocating a business requires preparation, legal compliance, and logistical planning. Below are the essential stages.
1. Conduct Market Research
Before relocating, assess:
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Local demand for your products or services
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Competition dynamics
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Import regulations and tariffs
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Distribution channels and infrastructure availability
Wigmore Trading supports businesses with market insights and sourcing guidance, helping you evaluate feasibility before committing.
2. Register Your Business in Ghana
Foreign companies must register with:
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Registrar-General’s Department (RGD)
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Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC)
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Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) for tax purposes
Required documents often include incorporation certificates, proof of capital, and details of shareholders.
3. Understand Local Import Regulations
Many companies relocating to Ghana operate within shipping, logistics, or product distribution. Ghana enforces standards through:
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Ghana Standards Authority (GSA)
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Food and Drugs Authority (FDA)
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Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS)
Wigmore Trading can help you navigate product inspections, customs rules, and documentation to reduce delays at the port.
4. Set Up Supply Chain and Distribution
Once registered, your business needs reliable partners for warehousing, transport, and wholesale distribution.
Wigmore Trading offers:
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Import handling and customs clearance
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Bulk procurement and product sourcing
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Distribution across Ghana and West Africa
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Storage and warehousing solutions
These services help you operate smoothly from day one.
5. Secure Staffing and Local Partnerships
Ghana has a growing talent pool in sales, operations, logistics, and administration. Relocating companies benefit from hiring locally to strengthen market presence.
Wigmore Trading’s established network helps connect new businesses with trusted suppliers and local partners.
Challenges When Relocating—and How to Overcome Them
● Understanding Regulatory Requirements
Regulations vary by sector, especially for FMCG, pharmaceuticals, or packaged foods.
Wigmore Trading can help ensure your imported products comply with Ghanaian standards.
● Customs Delays
Documentation and inspection issues often slow down clearance.
Our experienced logistics team manages these processes efficiently, reducing downtime and costs.
● Network Building
Entering a new market requires industry connections.
Wigmore Trading’s long-standing presence in Ghana gives you immediate access to trusted partners and distributors.
Why Work with Wigmore Trading?
Relocating a business is complex, but you don’t need to do it alone. Wigmore Trading provides end-to-end support for companies moving into Ghana, offering:
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Import and export expertise
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Product sourcing and wholesale distribution
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Logistics coordination
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Port clearance and freight handling
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Local market knowledge
Whether you are expanding, relocating, or establishing a new base in West Africa, Wigmore Trading can help you navigate every stage of the transition.






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