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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