Friday, April 4, 2025

Decline in Market Capitalisation Among Africa’s Top 250 Companies

Africa’s largest corporations have experienced a decrease in market value, significantly influenced by the South African multinational Naspers.

As of March 31, 2024, the collective market capitalisation of the continent’s top 250 listed companies totaled $505 billion, a 9% drop from the previous year’s $556 billion, underscoring a continued downward trajectory in market capitalisation since the peak of $948 billion in 2015.

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This figure even falls short of the $597 billion reported in March 2020 amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, signaling a retreated optimism from the near breakthrough of the $1 trillion mark anticipated several years earlier.

SOURCE: AFRICAN BUSINESS

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