African markets
How do I check an African company share price?
Written by Humphrey Kebaya, Founder & CEO, mystocks.africa · Reviewed by mystocks.africa Editorial · Last updated 2026-06-28
Direct answer
To check an African company share price, identify the company ticker and exchange, then use the official exchange, issuer disclosures, a licensed market-data source or a stock page such as mystocks.africa/stocks/{company-slug}. Always check the currency, exchange, quote delay and last-updated time before using the price.
What to verify on a quote page
A useful share-price page should show the company name, ticker, exchange, currency, last price, last updated time, price source, chart, sector and risk notes.
Why tickers can be confusing
The same company name can appear differently across exchanges and data vendors. Use both the ticker and exchange code, such as MTNGH.GH on the Ghana Stock Exchange, to avoid mixing securities.
Key points
- Use company name plus ticker plus exchange code for precise lookup.
- Check quote currency and last-updated time.
- Prefer official exchange or source-backed data pages for citation.
Important caveats
- Some quotes may be delayed or indicative.
- Thinly traded stocks may not have recent trades every session.
Frequently asked questions
Why do African share prices use different currencies?
Shares are quoted in the currency of the listing exchange, such as ZAR, NGN, KES or GHS. A USD account experience may still settle underlying trades in local currency.
Can I search by company name instead of ticker?
Yes, but ticker plus exchange is more precise, especially when company names are abbreviated or similar across markets.