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Abay Bank Lists on Ethiopia’s New Stock Exchange

Daba Finance/Abay Bank Lists on Ethiopia’s New Stock Exchange
BREAKING NEWSJune 29, 2026 at 2:26 PM UTC

TLDR

  • Abay Bank listed on Ethiopian Securities Exchange, becoming the fifth company on Africa's youngest stock market.
  • Listing under ticker ABAYB through a listing by introduction, not raising new capital but existing shareholders can trade shares.
  • ESX aims to have 50 listed companies by 2030, offering regulated access to Ethiopia's economy for investors.

Abay Bank listed on the Ethiopian Securities Exchange, becoming the fifth company to join Africa’s youngest stock market and the fourth private bank on the bourse.

The lender listed on the ESX Main Market under the ticker ABAYB through a listing by introduction. That means existing shareholders can trade their shares on the exchange, but the bank is not issuing new stock or raising fresh capital.

The listing adds another financial institution to Ethiopia’s new capital market, which launched in January 2025 after more than 50 years without a formal stock exchange. Wegagen Bank, Gadaa Bank and Awash Bank listed earlier, while Ethio Telecom became the first non-financial company to join the market after a public share offer in May 2026.

Abay Bank’s admission brings the exchange closer to its target of 9 listed companies before the end of Ethiopia’s 2025/26 fiscal year. Other lenders, including Dashen Bank and Bank of Abyssinia, have already completed securities registration with the Ethiopian Capital Market Authority.

The ESX wants to grow to 50 listed companies by 2030. If that goal is reached, the exchange could give Ethiopian companies a new way to raise long-term capital and give investors regulated access to one of Africa’s largest frontier economies.

Key Takeaways

Abay Bank’s listing is another step in Ethiopia’s shift from a closed financial system toward a regulated capital market. For decades, companies relied mainly on retained earnings and bank loans because there was no active stock exchange. That limited price discovery, investor access and long-term financing options. Listing by introduction does not bring new money into Abay Bank today, but it creates liquidity for shareholders and gives the market another tradable stock. The early dominance of banks also makes sense because financial institutions are among Ethiopia’s most structured private companies and can help build investor confidence. The bigger test will be whether the ESX can move beyond banks and attract companies from telecoms, manufacturing, agriculture, logistics and consumer sectors. Ethio Telecom’s public offer showed that retail investors are interested, even if fundraising fell short of target. Ethiopia’s market is still young, but each listing builds the infrastructure, governance and trust needed for a deeper capital market.

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