List of South Asian Stock Exchanges

This is a list of South Asian stock exchanges. South Asia consists of the following territories:

  • Bangladesh
  • Bhutan
  • India
  • Maldives
  • Nepal
  • Pakistan
  • Sri Lanka
  • British Indian Ocean Territory

Bangladesh has two stock exchanges; Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) is the largest of the country which is incorporated in 1954 as East Pakistan Stock Exchange Association Ltd and another one is Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) founded in 1995. India has many stock exchanges; the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE), both in Mumbai, could be classified as being "national level". There are over 20 regional stock exchanges (RSEs).

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Economy Exchange Location Founded Listings Link
Afghanistan Afghanistan Stock Exchange Kabul 2009 AFX
Bangladesh Chittagong Stock Exchange Chittagong 1995 CSE
Dhaka Stock Exchange Dhaka 1954 750 DSE
Bhutan Royal Securities Exchange of Bhutan Thimphu 1993 20 RSEBL
British Indian Ocean Territory
India Ahmedabad Stock Exchange Ahmedabad 1894 2000 ASE
Bangalore Stock Exchange Bangalore 1963 600 BgSE info page
Bhubaneshwar Stock Exchange Bhubaneshwar 1956 BhSE info page
Bombay Stock Exchange Mumbai (Bombay) 1875 5,034 BSE
Calcutta Stock Exchange Kolkata (Calcutta ) 1830 3500+ CSE
Coimbatore Stock Exchange Coimbatore 1978 CSX info page
Cochin Stock Exchange Cochin (Kochi) 1989 CSE
Delhi Stock Exchange Association New Delhi 1947 3000 DSE info page
Guwahati Stock Exchange Guwahati 1983 GSE info page
Hyderabad Stock Exchange Hyderabad 1943 900 HSE
Inter-connected Stock Exchange of India Mumbai 1998 ISE
Jaipur Stock Exchange Jaipur 1989 750 JSE info page
MCX Stock Exchange Mumbai 2008
Mangalore Stock Exchange Mangalore 1984
Ludhiana Stock Exchange Association Ludhiana 1983 LSE info page
Madhya Pradesh Stock Exchange Indore 1928 MPSE info page
Madras Stock Exchange Madras (Chennai) 1920 1500 MSE info page
Meerut Stock Exchange Meerut 1956 Info page
National Stock Exchange of India Mumbai 1992 1398 NSE
OTC Exchange of India Mumbai 1990 OTCEI info page
Pune Stock Exchange Pune 1982 PSE
Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange Rajkot 1989 SKSE info page
United Stock Exchange of India Mumbai 2010
UP Stock Exchange Kanpur 27th August, 1982 850 UPSE
Vadodara Stock Exchange Vadodara/Baroda 1990 VSE info page
Maldives Maldives Stock Exchange Malé 2002 5 MSE
Myanmar
Nepal Nepal Stock Exchange Kathmandu 1993 125 NEPSE
Pakistan Islamabad Stock Exchange Islamabad 1989 ISE
Karachi Stock Exchange Karachi 1947 KSE
Lahore Stock Exchange Lahore 1970 LSE
Karachi Cotton Exchange Karachi KCE
Sialkot Stock Exchange Sialkot 2005 LSE
Sri Lanka Colombo Stock Exchange Colombo 1896 243 CSE

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