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ICO Timeline

We have experienced many landmark moments.
Consultio has been optimized to give your visitors the best experience.
2012
January
The ICO has grown from a small organisation of ten people.
2013
February
This year has seen the biggest upgrade in UK.
2014
October
We launched an investigation into the use of data analytics for political purposes.
2015
January
We issued our maximum fine of £500,000 to Facebook.
2016
December
We launched an investigation into the use of data analytics for political purposes.
2017
January
The ICO has grown from a small organisation of ten people.
2018
February
This year has seen the biggest upgrade in UK.
2019
October
We launched an investigation into the use of data analytics for political purposes.
2020
January
We issued our maximum fine of £500,000 to Facebook.
2021
December
We launched an investigation into the use of data analytics for political purposes.
What we do?

The most trusted
cryptocurrency
platform
Consultio is a design studio founded in London and expanded our services.

01
Mining Service
02
Cryptoland App
03
Blockchain
04
Exchange
05
Secure storage
06
Protected by insurance
07
Industry best practices
08
Handle concerns
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Mining Service
02
Cryptoland App
03
Blockchain
04
Exchange
05
Secure storage
06
Protected by insurance
07
Industry best practices
08
Handle concerns
Founded in
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Team Member
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Frequently asked questions

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GENERAL
PRE-ICO & ICO
TOKENS
CLIENT
LEGAL
- Conduct a Company Name search at RGD
- Apply for Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN) for all company directors, secretary and shareholders (if they do not have)
- Complete form 3 & 4, and company regulations.
- Pay stamp duty, business incorporation and filing fees before process of the registration.
- Collect Business registration certificates and regulations and/or profiles
- Yes, the GIPC Act 865, allows 100% foreign ownership of businesses in Ghana.
- Trading enterprise (whether jointly owned or 100% foreign owned) – US $ 1,000,000
- 100% foreign ownership (non-trading activities) – US $ 500,000
- Joint Venture (foreigner and Ghanaian) – US $ 200,000 (from the foreigner) + Ghanaian partner’s contribution
- Manufacturing company – No minimum requirement
- This is dependent on the nature of business of the company and also the nationality of the shareholders.
- The cost is made up of Stamp duty (which is 0.5% of the Stated Capital) and Incorporation and filing fees GH¢330.
- It takes a month to complete the process
- Application letter for account opening with any Bank of your choice
- Complete account opening forms for all directors, secretaries and shareholders to sign.
- Get auditors’ introductory letter
- For an individual (Foreigner), add a copy of work and residence permit
The requirements are;
- Application letter on company’s letterhead
- Business registration documents
- Tax clearance certificate (for existing companies),
- GIPC Certificate
- Bio data page of the applicant’s passport
- Curriculum vitae / resume, Educational and professional Certificates
- Appointment letter
- Medical report – To be done at the Ghana Immigration Service
- police/Criminal report
- 2 passport pictures
- Not all foreigners are required to have an entry visa.
- Ecowas counties
- Some Non-ECOWAS countries (Rwanda, Kenya, Lesotho, Namibia, Singapore, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Seychelles, Malawi, Egypt)
- Holders of German, Iranian and Cuban Diplomatic / service passport (for a period not exceeding three (3) months)
- Persons in direct Airside transit
- Holders of passport of Regional Economic Communities in Africa and the African Economic Community as well as United Nations and its specialized agencies.
- The World Bank
- African Development Bank
- It takes about 7 working days to obtain a visa on arrival
- The cost of a visa on arrival is $150
- Conduct a Company Name search at RGD
- Apply for Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN) for all company directors, secretary and shareholders (if they do not have)
- Complete form 3 & 4, and company regulations.
- Pay stamp duty, business incorporation and filing fees before process of the registration.
- Collect Business registration certificates and regulations and/or profiles
- Yes, the GIPC Act 865, allows 100% foreign ownership of businesses in Ghana.
- Trading enterprise (whether jointly owned or 100% foreign owned) – US $ 1,000,000
- 100% foreign ownership (non-trading activities) – US $ 500,000
- Joint Venture (foreigner and Ghanaian) – US $ 200,000 (from the foreigner) + Ghanaian partner’s contribution
- Manufacturing company – No minimum requirement
- This is dependent on the nature of business of the company and also the nationality of the shareholders.
- The cost is made up of Stamp duty (which is 0.5% of the Stated Capital) and Incorporation and filing fees GH¢330.
- It takes a month to complete the process
- Application letter for account opening with any Bank of your choice
- Complete account opening forms for all directors, secretaries and shareholders to sign.
- Get auditors’ introductory letter
- For an individual (Foreigner), add a copy of work and residence permit
The requirements are;
- Application letter on company’s letterhead
- Business registration documents
- Tax clearance certificate (for existing companies),
- GIPC Certificate
- Bio data page of the applicant’s passport
- Curriculum vitae / resume, Educational and professional Certificates
- Appointment letter
- Medical report – To be done at the Ghana Immigration Service
- police/Criminal report
- 2 passport pictures
- Not all foreigners are required to have an entry visa.
- Ecowas counties
- Some Non-ECOWAS countries (Rwanda, Kenya, Lesotho, Namibia, Singapore, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Seychelles, Malawi, Egypt)
- Holders of German, Iranian and Cuban Diplomatic / service passport (for a period not exceeding three (3) months)
- Persons in direct Airside transit
- Holders of passport of Regional Economic Communities in Africa and the African Economic Community as well as United Nations and its specialized agencies.
- The World Bank
- African Development Bank
- It takes about 7 working days to obtain a visa on arrival
- The cost of a visa on arrival is $150
- Conduct a Company Name search at RGD
- Apply for Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN) for all company directors, secretary and shareholders (if they do not have)
- Complete form 3 & 4, and company regulations.
- Pay stamp duty, business incorporation and filing fees before process of the registration.
- Collect Business registration certificates and regulations and/or profiles
- Yes, the GIPC Act 865, allows 100% foreign ownership of businesses in Ghana.
- Trading enterprise (whether jointly owned or 100% foreign owned) – US $ 1,000,000
- 100% foreign ownership (non-trading activities) – US $ 500,000
- Joint Venture (foreigner and Ghanaian) – US $ 200,000 (from the foreigner) + Ghanaian partner’s contribution
- Manufacturing company – No minimum requirement
- This is dependent on the nature of business of the company and also the nationality of the shareholders.
- The cost is made up of Stamp duty (which is 0.5% of the Stated Capital) and Incorporation and filing fees GH¢330.
- It takes a month to complete the process
- Application letter for account opening with any Bank of your choice
- Complete account opening forms for all directors, secretaries and shareholders to sign.
- Get auditors’ introductory letter
- For an individual (Foreigner), add a copy of work and residence permit
The requirements are;
- Application letter on company’s letterhead
- Business registration documents
- Tax clearance certificate (for existing companies),
- GIPC Certificate
- Bio data page of the applicant’s passport
- Curriculum vitae / resume, Educational and professional Certificates
- Appointment letter
- Medical report – To be done at the Ghana Immigration Service
- police/Criminal report
- 2 passport pictures
- Not all foreigners are required to have an entry visa.
- Ecowas counties
- Some Non-ECOWAS countries (Rwanda, Kenya, Lesotho, Namibia, Singapore, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Seychelles, Malawi, Egypt)
- Holders of German, Iranian and Cuban Diplomatic / service passport (for a period not exceeding three (3) months)
- Persons in direct Airside transit
- Holders of passport of Regional Economic Communities in Africa and the African Economic Community as well as United Nations and its specialized agencies.
- The World Bank
- African Development Bank
- It takes about 7 working days to obtain a visa on arrival
- The cost of a visa on arrival is $150