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DSE Stocks: Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange.

Institutional-grade bridge to the DSE registry. Trade 25+ listed equities with USD settlement — no local broker or TZS account required.

Market summary

The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) is Tanzania’s primary equities market. mystocks.africa tracks live pricing for 4 featured Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange listings with USD settlement and no local broker required. As of 2026-05-29, NMB Bank (NMB.TZ) leads featured movers at TZS 14,810.00, +1.7% over the past ~91 days, per mystocks.africa tracking data.

Regulated Framework

mystocks.africa holds South African regulatory permissions under FSCA licence FSP 52040 (via TanFox Pty Ltd). Orders are executed by licensed broker-dealer partners in each local market.

Direct Market Nodes

Direct API bridges to the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange dealing rooms via licensed broker-dealer partners across the region.

Modern Settlement

Unified liquidity nodes allowing instant funding and settlement via international wire or blockchain stablecoins.

Featured Tanzania Listings.

Primary liquidity drivers currently active on our regional trading terminal.

Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Featured Listings: Live Performance

ListingSymbolLast PriceChange (~90d)Sector
NMB BankNMB.TZTZS 14,810.00+1.7%Financials
CRDB BankCRDB.TZTZS 2,750.00+1.1%Financial Services
Tanzania BreweriesTBL.TZTZS 10,410.00-4.5%Consumer Staples
Tanzania CigaretteTCC.TZTZS 12,830.00Consumer Non-Cyclicals / Tobacco

Prices as of 2026-05-29. Source: mystocks.africa market tracking. Figures are last tracked values, not real-time quotes. A change of “—” means no verified price history is available for that listing.

NMB Bank (NMB.TZ) is a Financials listing on the DSE. It was last tracked at TZS 14,810.00 as of 2026-05-29, up +1.7% over the past ~91 days, according to mystocks.africa tracking data.

CRDB Bank (CRDB.TZ) is a Financial Services listing on the DSE. It was last tracked at TZS 2,750.00 as of 2026-05-15, up +1.1% over the past ~49 days, according to mystocks.africa tracking data.

Tanzania Breweries (TBL.TZ) is a Consumer Staples listing on the DSE. It was last tracked at TZS 10,410.00 as of 2026-05-18, down 4.5% over the past ~47 days, according to mystocks.africa tracking data.

Tanzania Cigarette (TCC.TZ) is a Consumer Non-Cyclicals / Tobacco listing on the DSE. It was last tracked at TZS 12,830.00 as of 2026-05-15, according to mystocks.africa tracking data.

Exchange Environment: Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange

Institutional Profile: Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE)

The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) is Tanzania's principal securities exchange, listing local banks, manufacturers, telecoms, insurers, cement producers, and consumer companies for regulated Tanzanian-market access.

Established in 1996, the DSE has grown into one of Africa's leading capital markets, providing a regulated marketplace for equity, fixed income, and exchange-traded fund listings. The exchange is governed by Capital Markets and Securities Authority (CMSA) and operates under internationally recognised listing standards that protect investor rights and ensure market transparency.

DSE Market at a Glance

Listed Companies

25+

Founded

1996

Trading Hours

10:00 - 16:00 Africa/Dar_es_Salaam (UTC+3)

Settlement

T+3

Base Currency

TZS

City

Dar es Salaam

Sectors Available on the DSE

The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange spans 4 primary sectors, giving international investors diversified exposure to Tanzania's economic growth drivers. Through MyStocks.Africa, you can build sector-specific or blended portfolios of DSE equities settled entirely in USD.

Consumer Goods

TBL.TZTCC.TZ

Materials

TPCC.TZ

Financials

DSE.TZ

Trading Environment & Market Mechanics

Tanzania's capital market is anchored by banks, brewers, cement producers, telecoms, insurers, and infrastructure-linked companies. The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange gives investors access to Tanzanian equities trading in Tanzanian shillings.

Operations on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange are governed by Capital Markets and Securities Authority (CMSA), enforcing listing standards and trading protocols that ensure equitable access for retail and institutional investors alike. All DSE orders routed through MyStocks.Africa are executed by licensed local dealing members and settled through the official central securities depository.

  • Settlement: T+3 via CSD
  • Currency: TZS · USD settlement via MyStocks
  • Hours: 10:00 - 16:00 Africa/Dar_es_Salaam (UTC+3)
  • Regulation: Capital Markets and Securities Authority

How to Buy DSE Stocks via MyStocks.Africa

Access the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange in five steps — no local bank account, no TZS currency exposure, and no on-the-ground broker required.

01

Register Free Account

Sign up at mystocks.africa in under 2 minutes. Your account is your gateway to all DSE listings.

02

Complete KYC

Upload a government ID and proof of address. Our compliance engine unlocks your DSE trading node after verification.

03

Fund in USD

Deposit via bank wire, card, or mobile money. The platform converts to TZS at live spot rates on execution.

04

Search DSE Tickers

Find any Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange listed stock in the Market Hub by name, ticker, or sector.

05

Execute & Track

Submit your order at the live quote. Track your holdings, dividends, and USD valuation from your dashboard.

Investment Risk Disclosure

Investing in DSE-listed equities involves currency risk, emerging market volatility, and liquidity risk. The TZS/ USD exchange rate fluctuates and may affect the value of your holdings. All capital is at risk. Review our Risk Disclosure before investing.

Featured Listings on the DSE

Key equities available for purchase through the MyStocks.Africa trading terminal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What stocks can I buy on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange?
DSE listings include CRDB Bank, NMB Bank, Tanzania Breweries, Tanzania Cigarette, Tanzania Portland Cement, and the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange itself.
Do Tanzanian stock tickers end in .TZ?
Yes. MyStocks.Africa stores Tanzanian listed-equity symbols using the .TZ suffix for DSE-listed stocks.
What currency do Tanzanian stocks trade in?
Tanzanian equities trade in Tanzanian shilling (TZS). MyStocks.Africa can show USD portfolio values while keeping execution and reporting aligned to the local market currency.
What are DSE trading hours?
The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange operates Monday to Friday, generally from 10:00 to 16:00 East Africa Time.
Who regulates Tanzania's stock market?
The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange is regulated by Tanzania's Capital Markets and Securities Authority (CMSA).

Market FAQ

DSE listings include CRDB Bank, NMB Bank, Tanzania Breweries, Tanzania Cigarette, Tanzania Portland Cement, and the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange itself.

Yes. MyStocks.Africa stores Tanzanian listed-equity symbols using the .TZ suffix for DSE-listed stocks.

Tanzanian equities trade in Tanzanian shilling (TZS). MyStocks.Africa can show USD portfolio values while keeping execution and reporting aligned to the local market currency.

The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange operates Monday to Friday, generally from 10:00 to 16:00 East Africa Time.

The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange is regulated by Tanzania's Capital Markets and Securities Authority (CMSA).

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Capital at risk

Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of capital. The value of investments can go down as well as up, and past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. This page is general information, not financial advice — consider your circumstances or consult a licensed adviser before investing. mystocks.africa holds South African regulatory permissions under FSCA licence FSP 52040 (via TanFox Pty Ltd); local execution is handled by licensed broker-dealer partners in each market. See our risk disclosure and editorial policy.

Reviewed by the mystocks.africa Markets Desk.