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Registering your SIM With your Ghana Card

Editorial
1 August 2022
Registering your SIM With your Ghana Card

The Ministry of Communications (MOC) has announced a SIM re-registration exercise to combat mobile fraud in the country. It stated that an individual will need their Ghana Card details in order to register their SIM Cards.

What is the SIM re-registration code?

The short code for registering your SIM card with the Ghana Card is *404#. 

How to register your SIM with the Ghana Card

Follow the steps outlined below to register your SIM card with your Ghana card details.

  • Dial the short code *404#
  • Enter Ghana Card Pin ( Note: Enter letters and figures without hyphens)
  • Confirm Ghana Card PIN
  • Enter Surname
  • Enter First Name(s)
  • Enter Date of Birth (Format: DDMMYYYY)
  • Select Sex
  • Confirm Details
  • Submit Details Provided After Confirmation
  • Visit your service provider with the unique code to complete the registration process

What will happen to my sim if I don’t register?

According to the information available, SIM cards that are not registered at the end of the re-registration process will be blocked.

Know more about the Ghana Card

  • What is the Ghana Card?

The Ghana Card is a National Identity Card that is issued by the Ghanaian authorities to Ghanaian citizens, both resident and non-resident, and legally and permanently resident foreign nationals. It is proof of identity, citizenship, and residence of the holder. The current version is in  ID1 format and biometric.

  • Why is the Ghana Card important?

As stated by the Ministry of Communications, the Ghana card will be the main Identity Card for validating online money transactions, for making claims such as insurance claims, and receiving pension benefits. It will also be key in combating internet fraud in the country.

Here is a summary of the uses of the Ghana Card:

  1. Health Delivery
  2. Passport Acquisition
  3. Acquisition of a Driver’s License
  4. Shipping and Clearing of goods from the ports and harbours
  5. Receipt of banking services
  6. Credit Information
  7. Registration of Business
  8. Education
  9. Job search
  10. Disaster Management
  11. Access to Social services
  12. Protecting the Rights of Children
  13. Electoral Registration
  14. Travelling (Example: passport registration, validation of identity at borders and police checkpoints)
  15. E-commerce and Online payment
  16. Pension claims
  17. Sim-card registration
  18. Hire Purchase
  19. Insurance Claims
  20. Remittances from Abroad
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