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    BoG, SEC order the removal of all crypto billboards within 48 hours

    SAMUELBy SAMUELFebruary 21, 20261 Min Read
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    In a massive crackdown on the visibility of digital currencies, financial regulators have ordered an immediate halt to all public advertising for virtual assets and stablecoins across the country.

    The Bank of Ghana (BoG) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), in a joint directive issued on 20th February 2026, have given Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) a mere 48 hours to strip their branding from the public eye or face “severe sanctions”.

    The move signals a hardening of the state’s stance against unregulated mass marketing in the fintech space, targeting the “increasing advertisement” of digital products that have recently dominated the skylines of Accra and other major cities.

    The regulators clarified that no firm, regardless of its status, has the right to engage in mass promotional campaigns without direct clearance.

    This includes companies currently operating within the “regulatory sandbox”, a framework designed for testing innovations under supervision, who might have assumed they had more leeway.

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