Casablanca Stock Exchange
| بورصة الدار البيضاء | |
| Type | Stock Exchange |
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| Location | Casablanca, Morocco |
| Founded | November 7, 1929 |
| Key people | Brahim Benjelloun Touimi (Chairman of the Board of Directors) Tarik Senhaji (Managing Director) |
| Currency | MAD |
| Market cap | 1.043 trillion MAD (13 August 2025) ($116 billion USD) |
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| Website | casablanca-bourse.com |
The Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE; Arabic: بورصة الدار البيضاء; French: Bourse de Casablanca) is a stock exchange located in Casablanca, Morocco. It is the second-largest stock exchange in Africa, after the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
Established in 1929, the Casablanca Stock Exchange plays a central role in the Moroccan financial market. As of August 2025, it comprised 17 brokerage firms and 78 listed companies, with a total market capitalisation of approximately 1.043 trillion MAD (about US$116 billion).
The exchange underwent significant reforms in 1993, which led to the modernization of its regulatory framework and trading infrastructure. An electronic trading system was introduced, and the market was reorganized into two segments: the Central Market and the Block Trade Market, dedicated to block trades.
In 1997, the Casablanca Stock Exchange established a central securities depository, Maroclear, to ensure the clearing and settlement of securities transactions.