The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain technology is transforming Ghana’s real estate market, fostering innovation, security, and transparency like never before. As the industry embraces these cutting-edge tools, stakeholders are beginning to see how technology can redefine property ownership, valuation, and investment processes.
In an upcoming Diaspora Mixer hosted by Seso Global and Global Realty and Developments, Kristin Johnson, Commissioner of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), will lead discussions on how these technologies are revolutionizing the real estate landscape. The event is scheduled for Friday, January 3, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM at the Lancaster Accra.
Commissioner Johnson, a leading authority on financial market regulation and risk management, brings a wealth of expertise to the discussion. Sworn into office on March 30, 2022, she has been at the forefront of regulating advanced financial technologies, including distributed digital ledgers and AI. Her insights will offer attendees a comprehensive view of how blockchain can secure property transactions and enable transparent record-keeping while AI enhances property valuations and market predictions.

The mixer aims to bridge the gap between local and international stakeholders, highlighting how these innovations attract diaspora investment and drive industry growth. With blockchain technology reducing fraud and ensuring secure ownership records, Ghana’s real estate market is set to gain the confidence of global investors. Additionally, AI-powered tools simplify decision-making by providing data-driven insights, making the property market more accessible and reliable.
This event underscores the increasing collaboration between local and global players in Ghana’s real estate sector, emphasizing the importance of leveraging technological advancements. As Ghana positions itself as a hub for real estate innovation, events like these play a pivotal role in shaping its future and drawing more attention to the country’s potential.