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    5 Ghanaian brands making waves globally

    September 12, 20253 Mins Read


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    In recent years, Ghana’s entrepreneurial spirit has surged, giving rise to businesses that are not only gaining global recognition but also solving real-world problems.

    These homegrown brands are shining not only in Ghana but also on the international stage, showcasing the country as a hub of innovative solutions. Many of them have successfully exported Ghana’s rich culture and products to the world.

    From fashion and cocoa to fintech and health tech, a new wave of Ghanaian companies is redefining what it means to compete globally.

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    Here are five Ghanaian brands that have carved out their niche locally while earning international acclaim:

    1. Woodin – Ghanaian fashion brand breaking barriers

    Although its parent company, Vlisco, is not based in Ghana, Woodin has become synonymous with vibrant African prints and creative self-expression. With outlets across Africa and a growing global presence, Woodin’s fabrics are now gracing runways, wardrobes, and cultural events worldwide.

    2. Niche Cocoa – Adding value to Ghana’s cocoa exports

    Ghana is the world’s second-largest cocoa producer, and Niche Cocoa Industry Ltd. is keeping more of the value chain local. By processing cocoa into chocolate, cocoa butter, drinks, and powder for export to Europe, Asia, and the Americas, Niche Cocoa highlights Ghana’s premium beans and sets a new standard for African value addition.

    3. Hubtel – Ghana’s digital marketplace pioneer

    As the country’s first licensed Payment Services Provider under the new Payments Systems Act, Hubtel offers seamless digital transaction solutions. Integrated with global platforms and recognised as a trusted tech innovator, Hubtel is a case study in how African startups can shape digital economies and e-commerce success.

    4. mPharma – Reinventing access to medicine in Africa

    Founded in Accra, mPharma addresses a universal challenge: access to affordable medicine. The health-tech company manages prescription drug inventories for pharmacies and hospitals, ensuring availability and cost-effectiveness. With backing from investors such as Goldman Sachs and operations across multiple African countries, mPharma stands as one of Ghana’s most notable global success stories.

    5. ExpressPay – Powering e-commerce in Ghana

    Online payments are the backbone of modern business, and ExpressPay ensures Ghanaian businesses are part of the global digital economy. Trusted by Visa and Mastercard, ExpressPay provides a reliable bridge between local businesses and international e-commerce, cementing its reputation as a rising fintech star in Africa.

    Other promising brands, like Ekumfi Juice under the government’s One District, One Factory program, are also poised to expand their presence across Africa and Europe, further highlighting Ghana’s growing entrepreneurial influence.

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