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BRVM Extends Rally to Seventh Week as Solibra Hits Record High

Daba Finance/BRVM Extends Rally to Seventh Week as Solibra Hits Record High
BREAKING NEWSMarch 2, 2026 at 1:41 PM UTC

TLDR

  • BRVM Composite index rose by 3.81% to 417.71 points, with significant gains in BRVM 30 and BRVM Prestige indices.
  • Market capitalization increased by 591.04 billion CFA francs to 16,107 billion CFA francs, driven by strong trading activity.
  • Top gainers included SOLIBRA, SAFCA CI, SODECI, SICOR CI, and VIVO ENERGY CI, while CROWN SIEM CI and ETIT TG experienced declines.

The BRVM posted its seventh consecutive weekly gain, supported by dividend season flows and rising trading activity. The Composite index rose 3.81% to 417.71 points. The BRVM 30 gained 3.99% to 194.81 points, while the Prestige added 3.39% to 164.82 points.

More than 11.36 million shares were traded during the week for a total value of 10.06 billion CFA francs. Market capitalization increased by 591.04 billion CFA francs to 16,107 billion CFA francs.

Solibra led the market, rising 24.02% to 44,075 CFA francs, a record close. The stock has rallied ahead of earnings, though its RSI near 90, suggesting overbought conditions.

Safca CI gained 20.72% to 6,000 CFA francs, supported by expectations of improved fundamentals. Other top performers included Sode CI, up 19.15% to 7,685 CFA francs, Sicor, up 18.29% to 4,300 CFA francs, and Vivo Energy, up 15.06% to 2,025 CFA francs.

On the downside, Crown Siem fell 12.26% to 2,325 CFA francs. ETIT declined 8% to 31 CFA francs. SMB lost 4.29% to 13,400 CFA francs, while Nei-Ceda dropped 3.97% to 1,450 CFA francs.

Across Africa, equities were mixed. Ghana’s benchmark rose 9%, supported by industrial and consumer stocks.

Key Takeaways

The BRVM rally reflects a shift in investor positioning during dividend season. High-yield stocks are attracting renewed demand amid supportive liquidity conditions. Volume and value traded increased, indicating broader market participation. Rising market capitalization suggests sustained revaluation of listed companies. However, technical indicators on some leading stocks point to stretched momentum. Profit-taking phases remain possible after sharp gains. The current cycle is driven by earnings visibility, dividend flows, and portfolio rotation into defensive and cash-generative names. If corporate results confirm expectations, the rally could extend. If not, consolidation may follow. For now, the BRVM shows improving depth and resilience, positioning it among the stronger performing frontier markets in the region.

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