[LIST] Number of African stock exchanges now 30 as Ethiopian bourse goes live
Africa is now home to 30 stock exchanges, with the latest being the Ethiopian Securities Exchange, which began trading on Friday.
The world’s second fastest-growing continent now has 29 functional bourses, including two regional exchanges. The Sierra Leone Stock Exchange closed in mid-2024.
Below are the names of the exchanges in Africa.
1. Cape Verde: Cape Verde Stock Exchange
2. Sudan: Khartoum Stock Exchange
3. Zambia: Lusaka Stock Exchange
4. Malawi: Malawi Bourse
5. Seychelles: Merj Exchange Limited
6. Mozambique: Mozambique Stock Exchange
7. Kenya: Nairobi Securities Exchange
8. Morocco: Casablanca Stock Exchange
9. Tanzania: Dar Es Salaam Stock Exchange
10. Egypt: Egyptian Exchange
11. Namibia: Namibian Stock Exchange
12. Nigeria: Nigerian Exchange Limited
13. Rwanda: Rwanda Stock Exchange
14. Mauritius: Stock Exchange of Mauritius
15. Uganda: Uganda Securities Exchange
16. Swaziland: Eswatini Stock Exchange
17. Ghana: Ghana Stock Exchange
18. South Africa: Johannesburg Stock Exchange
19. Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Stock Exchange
20. Angola: Angola Stock Exchange
21. Tunisia: Bourse De Tunis
22. Cameroon: Douala Stock Exchange
23. Botswana: Botswana Stock Exchange
24. Algeria: Algiers Stock Exchange
25. Eswatini: Eswatini Stock Exchange
26. Somalia: Somali Stock Exchange
27. Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone Stock Exchange
28. Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières (BRVM): Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Niger, Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso and Guinea Bissau.
29. Central African Securities Exchange (Bourse des Valeurs Mobilières de l’Afrique Centrale, BVMAC): Gabon and Equatorial Guinea 30. Ethiopia: Ethiopian Securities Exchange