Dar-es-Salaam Stock Exchange - Market Listing

Market Listing

As of September 2010 there are fifteen listed companies, five corporate bonds and eight government bonds. The table below summarises the current market listings:

Symbol Company Notes
01.TOL Tol Gases Limited Production of Oxygen, Industrial Gases, Welding Equipment
02.TBL Tanzania Breweries Limited Beer Brewing, Beer Marketing Beer Distribution
03.TATEPA Tanzania Tea Packers Limited Tea Packaging & Distribution, Coffee Packaging & Distribution
04.TCC Tanzania Cigarette Company Limited Cigarettes, Tobacco Products
05.SIMBA Tanga Cement Company Limited Cement
06.SWISSPORT Swissport Tanzania Limited Aviation, Ground Handling, Cargo Handling
07.TWIGA Tanzania Portland Cement Company Limited Cement
08.DCB Dar es Salaam Community Bank Banking, Finance
09.NMB National Microfinance Bank Banking, Finance
10.KA Kenya Airways Aviation
11.EABL East African Breweries Limited Beer, Gin, Spirits
12.JHL Jubilee Holdings Limited Insurance
13. KCB KCB Group Banking, Finance
14.CRDB CRDB Bank Banking, Finance
15.NMG Nation Media Group Publishing, Printing, Television, Broadcasting
16.ABG African Barrick Gold Mining
17.PAL Precision Air Services Limited Aviation Services
  • East African Breweries and Kenya Airways are crosslisted at both the Uganda Securities Exchange and the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
  • Nation Media Group and Kenya Commercial Bank Group are crosslisted on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, the Uganda Securities Exchange and the Rwanda Over The Counter Exchange

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