Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Performance Analysis 2024: 22.23% Growth from Banking Sector Gains

The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) recorded a 22.23% growth in 2024, led by the banking and financial sectors. This positions the DSE among Africa’s top-performing stock markets, with notable performances from CRDB Bank (+45.65%) and DSE Plc (+31.11%). Despite mixed sectoral results, the market saw a total capitalization increase of 22.29%.
Tanzania DSE 2024 Performances

The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) recorded a 22.23% growth in 2024, placing it among Africa’s top-performing stock markets.

The DSE outperformed several larger markets, such as South Africa (9.37%), Mauritius (14.75%), and Namibia (10.28%), while showing steady progress in both local and USD terms.

Selected MarketIndex NameIndex LevelLocal % ChangeUSD % Change*EUR % Change*
BotswanaBSE DCI10,049.1112.54%8.04%14.42%
BRVMBRVM-CI276.0228.89%21.12%28.64%
EgyptEGX 3029,740.5819.47%-27.23%-22.47%
GhanaGSE-CI4,888.5356.17%25.88%32.88%
KenyaNSE ASI123.4834.06%62.89%73.07%
MalawiMSE ASI172,039.9355.06%50.03%59.21%
MauritiusSEM ASI2,149.1114.75%7.47%14.38%
MoroccoMASI14,773.1922.16%19.63%27.33%
NamibiaNSX OI1,801.1810.28%8.02%15.49%
NigeriaNGX ASI102,926.4037.65%-19.56%-15.08%
RwandaRSE ASI148.843.58%-6.83%-1.70%
South AfricaJSE ASI84,095.139.37%6.25%13.12%
TanzaniaDSE ASI2,139.7322.23%26.87%33.48%
TunisiaTUNINDEX9,953.7113.75%9.30%16.43%
UgandaUSE ASI1,194.8036.94%40.47%49.43%
ZambiaLuSE ASI15,440.9042.60%31.49%39.48%
ZimbabweZSE ASI217.58-99.90%-75.55%-74.02%
Average18.80%11.08%17.89%

Source: african markets. * Indicative.

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Regional Comparisons

The DSE’s local return (22.23%) exceeded the African average growth in 2024 of 18.80%, which was skewed upward by exceptional performances in markets like Ghana (56.17%) and Malawi (55.06%).

The DSE outperformed many regional peers:

  • South Africa (JSE), which saw a modest 9.37% local return.
  • Namibia (NSX), which recorded a 10.28% local return.
  • Mauritius (SEM), which delivered a 14.75% local return.

At the same time, the DSE lagged behind exceptional performers such as:

  • Ghana (56.17%), driven by a strong recovery in its equity markets.
  • Malawi (55.06%), which saw significant investor confidence.
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The DSE also delivered strong USD returns (26.87%) and EUR returns (33.48%), making it an attractive investment destination for foreign and European investors.

    The DSE’s performance was driven largely by stability in its currency and the resilience of its key sectors, particularly banking and financial services.

    African Stock Exchange Performances 2024

    Year-on-Year Index Performance

    In 2024, the DSE All-Share Index (DSEI) grew from 1,750.63 at the end of 2023 to 2,139.73 by 31st December 2024, a 22.23% increase.

    The Tanzania Share Index (TSI), which measures domestic stocks, rose by 7.30%.

    Sectoral performance:

    The Banks, Finance & Investment surged by 27.50%, reflecting the strength of the financial sector.

    The Industrial & Allied and Commercial Services sectors faced minor declines of -2.66% and -0.43%, respectively.

        Stock Performance: Top Gainers and Losers

        The banking and financial sector dominated stock performance:

        • CRDB Bank delivered the highest gain at 45.65%, showcasing its dominant position and profitability.
        • DSE Plc, the exchange itself, rose by 31.11%, benefiting from increased trading volumes.
        • NICO Insurance gained 28.00%, while NMB Bank advanced by 18.89%, reflecting sector-wide growth.

        Underperformers included:

        • TPCC (Tanzania Portland Cement), which dropped by -17.43%.
        • Swissport Tanzania and TCCL (Tanga Cement) declined by -16.67% and -15.09%, respectively.

        Market Capitalization Growth

        The DSE’s total market capitalization increased by 22.29%, from TZS 14,611.43 billion in 2023 to TZS 17,868.17 billion by the end of 2024.

        The domestic market capitalization grew by 7.38%, from TZS 11,401.41 billion to TZS 12,243.37 billion.

        Market concentration is significant, with a few large stocks dominating the market capitalization. Tanzania Breweries Limited (TBL) holds the largest share of market capitalization at 18.00%, followed by NMB Bank at 14.97%, East African Breweries Limited (EABL) at 14.34%, and Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) at 12.97%. These four companies alone account for over 60% of the total DSE capitalization.

        StockMarket Capitalization (TZS Billions)% Over Total DSE Capitalization
        AFRIPRISE31.40.18%
        CRDB1,749.939.79%
        DCB220.12%
        DSE56.220.31%
        EABL2,562.1114.34%
        JATU5.280.03%
        JHL244.231.37%
        KA**454.512.54%
        KCB2,316.8712.97%
        MBP8.190.05%
        MCB19.170.11%
        MKCB12.720.07%
        MUCOBA13.070.07%
        NICO39.450.22%
        NMB2,675.0014.97%
        NMG45.250.25%
        PAL64.190.36%
        SWALA47.790.27%
        SWIS39.60.22%
        TBL3,216.1118.00%
        TCC1,700.009.51%
        TCCL114.610.64%
        TOL38.530.22%
        ТРСС647.723.62%
        TTP11.410.06%
        USL1.820.01%
        VODA1,724.809.65%
        YETU6.180.03%
        TOTAL17868.16

          Conclusion

          The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange delivered an impressive 22.23% growth in 2024, driven by gains in the banking sector and a stable macroeconomic environment. Its performance highlights its growing significance in Africa’s financial markets.

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