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Bentsi-Enchill, Letsa & Ankomah
Bentsi-Enchill, Letsa & Ankomah (BELA) is a leading full-service law firm in Ghana, renowned for its pioneering role in shaping the country’s modern legal landscape. Founded in 1990 by Kojo Bentsi-Enchill and Divine K.D. Letsa, the firm has, for over three decades, provided first-rate legal services to international investors, local companies, statutory entities, and government institutions. Today, BELA is widely recognized as a market leader and often referred to by peers as “the godfather of law firms in Ghana.”
With deep expertise across a wide range of practice areas, BELA delivers commercially relevant solutions in corporate and commercial law, financial institutions and capital markets, energy and infrastructure, intellectual property, mergers and acquisitions, employment, tax, mining, oil and gas, projects and construction, real estate, disputes, and regulatory compliance. The firm has successfully advised on some of the country’s most pivotal transactions and disputes, bringing unmatched maturity, value, and innovation to every engagement.
BELA’s values—excellence, innovation, client centricity, and professional development—form the foundation of its culture. Excellence is reflected not only in the high quality of its legal services but also in the firm’s commitment to continuous improvement. Innovation drives the firm’s ability to challenge traditional approaches and deliver creative solutions. By remaining client-focused, BELA ensures that its services align with the evolving needs and commercial interests of its clients.
The firm also invests in building a highly skilled team of professionals with a deep understanding of both the Ghanaian market and global business dynamics. Through strategic collaborations with leading international law firms and its membership in Lex Africa, BELA offers clients seamless cross-border legal support.
Bentsi-Enchill, Letsa & Ankomah continues to set the benchmark for legal excellence in Ghana, combining tradition, innovation, and global perspective to empower clients in an ever-changing business environment.
Practice GroupCorporate Commercial, Financial Institutions & Capital Markets, Energy and Infrastructure, Disputes
Ace Anan Ankomah
Senior Partner
Ace Anan Ankomah is the Senior Partner at one of Ghana’s leading law...
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Managing Partner
Seth Asante is the Managing Partner of the firm and leads its...
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Partner
Susan-Barbara Boye is a Partner and Head of the Corporate Commercial...
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