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Top 15 most valuable stocks on the Malawi stock exchange
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Top 15 most valuable stocks on the Malawi stock exchange

Feyisayo Ajayi
Last updated: September 23, 2025 4:11 pm
Feyisayo Ajayi Published September 23, 2025
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At a Glance


  • Standard Bank Malawi leads with 44.38 billion market cap, dominating financial services sector growth.
  • National Bank of Malawi holds $2.9 billion valuation, fueled by digital banking and expansion.
  • Airtel Malawi drives telecom sector growth with $876.18 million market cap and rising revenues.

The Malawi Stock Exchange (MSE) has emerged as a vital platform for capital formation and securities trading, reflecting the country’s growing economic stability and expansion.

As of the latest review, the exchange holds a total market capitalization of MWK31.3 trillion ($18.04 billion), up from MWK14.9 trillion ($8.6 billion) recorded on February 28.

The market is heavily concentrated, with its top 15 listed companies accounting for 74.48 percent of total capitalization.

These firms span critical sectors such as financial services, telecommunications, and agriculture, which remain the backbone of the exchange’s resilience and growth.

With 53.6 billion shares in issue, stock performance on the MSE is closely tied to Malawi’s broader economic trajectory, sectoral developments, and global market trends. 

As Malawi’s economy advances, the MSE stands as a central hub for wealth creation and long-term financial stability. 

In this context, Shore Africa profiles the exchange’s 15 most valuable stocks, examining their market performance, financial health, and strategic relevance.

1. Standard Bank Malawi Limited
Market Cap.: MWK7.6 trillion ($4.38 billion)
Standard Bank Malawi Limited is ranked the most valuable stock on the Malawi stock exchange, with a market capitalization of MWK7.6 trillion ($4.38 billion, accounting for 24.3 percent of the MSE equity market. The bank’s strong financial standing, bolstered by solid capital reserves and an extensive client portfolio, has positioned it as a leader in the banking sector. Its consistent profit growth and dividend payments have attracted both local and international investors. Standard Bank Malawi has also benefited from increased corporate lending, foreign exchange services, and digital banking advancements, reinforcing its growth trajectory.

Standard Bank Malawi tops the Malawi Stock Exchange as the most valuable stock
Standard Bank Malawi tops the Malawi Stock Exchange as the most valuable stock


2. National Bank of Malawi
Market Cap.: MWK5.04 trillion ($2.9 billion)
With a market capitalization of MWK5.04 trillion ($2.9 billion), National Bank of Malawi ranks second (2nd) among the most valuable stocks on the MSE. Accounting for 16.1 percent of the entire equity market, the bank has cemented its position as a leading financial institution in Malawi. It has leveraged strategic investments, digital banking innovations, and regional expansion to strengthen its market presence. Share price performance has remained robust, driven by consistent profit growth, dividend payouts, and improved customer engagement strategies. National Bank of Malawi’s resilience in navigating economic fluctuations makes it a favored choice among investors seeking stability and long-term returns.

National Bank of Malawi
National Bank of Malawi

3. FMB Capital Holdings Plc
Market Cap.: MWK4.67 trillion ($2.69 billion)
FMB Capital Holdings Plc is the third (3rd) most valuable stock on the MSE, boasting a market capitalization of MWK4.67 trillion ($2.69 billion). This represents approximately 14.9 percent of the entire Malawi Stock Exchange equity market. FMB Capital Holdings has demonstrated consistent growth, supported by strong financial performance, expansion strategies, and increased investor confidence. The bank’s diversified portfolio across various financial services segments has contributed to its steady revenue streams and profitability. Over the past year, FMB Capital Holdings has witnessed an upward trend in share prices, reflecting investor optimism and trust in its strategic direction.

FMB Capital Holdings Plc
FMB Capital Holdings Plc

4. FDH Bank Plc
Market Cap.: MWK4.4 trillion ($2.53 billion)
FDH Bank Plc holds the fourth (4th) position with a market capitalization of MWK4.4 trillion ($2.53 billion), making up 14.1 percent of the MSE equity market. The bank’s impressive financial results stem from its innovative banking solutions, digital transformation initiatives, and expanding customer base. FDH Bank has consistently delivered strong revenue growth, with increasing demand for its products and services. Investors have shown confidence in its business model, resulting in a steady appreciation of share prices. Additionally, the bank’s focus on financial inclusion and microfinance services has helped expand its market reach, contributing to its growing valuation.

FDH Bank Plc
FDH Bank Plc


5. NBS Bank Limited
Market Cap.: MWK 2.98 trillion ($1.72 billion)
NBS Bank Limited holds the fifth (5th) position with a market capitalization of MWK 2.98 trillion ($1.72 billion), representing 9.52 percent of the MSE. The bank has focused on improving its digital banking infrastructure, expanding its customer base, and diversifying its financial services. These efforts have resulted in improved profitability and share price appreciation. NBS Bank’s strategic initiatives, including investment in fintech and partnerships with international financial institutions, have further strengthened its market position.

NBS Bank Limited
NBS Bank Limited

6. National Insurance Company Holdings
Market Cap.: MWK1.81 trillion ($1.04 billion)
With a market capitalization of MWK1.81 trillion ($1.04 billion), National Insurance Company Holdings ranks sixth. The company’s strong foothold in the insurance sector has contributed to its growth and stability. By offering a diverse range of insurance products and leveraging technology to enhance service delivery, National Insurance has attracted both institutional and retail investors.

National Insurance Company Holdings
National Insurance Company Holdings


7. Airtel Malawi Plc
Market Cap.: MWK 1.52 trillion ($876.18 million)
Airtel Malawi Plc, with a market capitalization of MWK 1.52 trillion ($876.18 million), ranks seventh (7th) on the MSE. This telecom giant commands 4.85 percent of the Malawi Stock Exchange equity market. The company’s success is largely attributed to its expansive mobile network coverage, data services growth, and innovative product offerings. With an increasing demand for mobile and internet services, Airtel Malawi has experienced significant revenue growth. The company’s strong financials, coupled with a rising share price, make it a key player in the MSE.

Airtel Malawi
Airtel Malawi

8. Illovo Sugar Limited
Market Cap.: MWK 1.28 trillion ($738.01 million)
Illovo Sugar Limited is the eighth (8th) most valuable stock on the MSE, with a market capitalization of MWK 1.28 trillion ($738.01 million), accounting for4.08 percent of the exchange’s equity market. The company has consistently maintained strong financial performance, driven by high demand for sugar products both locally and internationally. Illovo Sugar’s focus on sustainability, modernization of production facilities, and market expansion has helped it maintain a competitive edge in the agricultural sector.

Illovo Sugar Limited
Illovo Sugar Limited


9. Press Corporation Limited
Market Cap.: MWK 796 billion ($458.96 million) 
Press Corporation Limited, with a market capitalization of MWK 796 billion ($458.96 million), ranks ninth. The company’s diversified portfolio across agriculture, financial services, and energy has supported its market growth. Press Corporation’s ability to navigate economic challenges and maintain profitability has made it a valuable asset on the MSE.

press corporation limited
Press Corporation Limited


10. National Investment Trust Limited
Market Cap.:
MWK 395 billion ($227.71 million)
With a market capitalization of MWK 395 billion ($227.71 million), National Investment Trust Limited offers investors exposure to a diversified portfolio of assets. The company has maintained steady growth, driven by strategic investments in multiple sectors. National Investment Trust Limited is currently the 10th most valuable stock on the MSE which makes about 1.26 percent of the Malawi Stock Exchange equity market.

national investment trust limited

11. Telekom Networks Malawi Limited
Market Cap.: MWK392 billion ($226.03 million)
Telekom Networks Malawi Limited holds the eleventh spot with a market capitalization of MWK392 billion ($226.03 million). The company’s continuous investment in network expansion and digital transformation has boosted its market value. As demand for mobile and broadband services rises, Telekom Networks is poised for further growth.

Telekom Networks

12. Sunbird Tourism Limited
Market Cap.: MWK 131 billion ($75.55 million)
Sunbird Tourism Limited, valued at MWK 131 billion ($75.55 million), remains a dominant player in Malawi’s tourism industry, benefiting from increased domestic and international travel. 

Sunbird Tourism
Sunbird Tourism

13. Icon Properties Plc
Market Cap.: MWK 120 billion ($69.2 million)
Icon Properties Plc has a market capitalization of MWK 120 billion ($69.2 million), representing 0.38 percent of the MSE. The company specializes in real estate investments and has consistently generated stable returns for investors. With Malawi’s urbanization and demand for commercial and residential properties rising, Icon Properties remains a strong player in the market. 

Icon Properties Plc
Icon Properties Plc


14. Blantyre Hotels Limited
Market Cap.: MWK88.3 billion ($50.94 million)
Blantyre Hotels Limited holds a market capitalization of MWK88.3 billion ($50.94 million). The hospitality industry’s steady recovery post-pandemic has contributed to the company’s improved financial performance and share price stability.

Blantyre Hotels Limited



15. Malawi Property Investment Company
Market Cap.: MWK44.9 billion ($25.9 million)
With a market capitalization of MWK44.9 billion ($25.9 million), Malawi Property Investment Company focuses on commercial real estate development, providing investors with long-term value appreciation.

Malawi Property Investment Company

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