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Côte d'Ivoire Frontière

Africa · Yamoussoukro (official); Abidjan (economic/administrative capital) · XOF (West African CFA Franc)

PIB
$86.54B
nominal, USD
Croissance du PIB
6.5%
réel, annuel
Inflation
3.5%
annuel
Capitalisation boursière
$28.20B
total coté, USD

Aperçu économique et sectoriel

Côte d'Ivoire is the largest economy in the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU) and the world's leading producer and exporter of cocoa, accounting for roughly 40% of global supply. The economy has sustained strong growth averaging over 6% annually since 2012, driven by agriculture, construction, services, and a nascent hydrocarbon sector. The country shares the West African CFA franc (XOF), pegged to the euro, with seven other WAEMU nations, providing monetary stability. Abidjan serves as the region's principal financial hub and hosts the Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières (BRVM), the sole stock exchange for all eight WAEMU member states. Key structural challenges include infrastructure gaps, reliance on commodity prices, and regional security pressures from neighboring countries.

Secteurs clés

Cocoa & Coffee AgricultureRubber & Palm OilFinancial Services & BankingTelecommunicationsOil & Gas / HydrocarbonsConstruction & InfrastructureTrade & DistributionConsumer Goods & Food ProcessingElectricity & Water Utilities
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Macro

PIB nominal, USD$86.54B
Croissance du PIB réel, annuel6.5%
Inflation annuel3.5%
Population habitants33.5M
PIB par habitant USD$2,582
Capitalisation boursière total coté, USD$28.20B
Capitalisation boursière / PIB32.6%
Chômage2.3%
Sociétés cotées47
BourseBourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières (BRVM)

Année des données: 2024. Sources: World Bank Open Data (data.worldbank.org), International Monetary Fund – IMF Country Report No. 24/223, Côte d'Ivoire (2024), IMF World Economic Outlook Database (October 2024), Worldometer GDP Database (IMF-sourced), Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières – BRVM (brvm.org), BRVM via Mansa Markets (mansamarkets.com), AFX / BRVM Live Data (afx.kwayisi.org), African Markets – BRVM Company Profiles (african-markets.com), Daba Finance – Largest Companies on the BRVM (dabafinance.com), Trading Economics – Ivory Coast Indicators, The Global Economy – Ivory Coast Unemployment Rate, Wikipedia – BRVM, UMOA-Titres (umoatitres.org).

Dernières actualités

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Principales sociétés cotées

Les plus grandes entreprises de la principale bourse locale, par capitalisation boursière.

# Entreprise Secteur Capitalisation boursièreUSD Cotation américaine

ETF négociés aux États-Unis

Fonds cotés aux États-Unis offrant une exposition à ce marché — la voie la plus simple pour de nombreux investisseurs américains.

Ticker ETF Émetteur Périmètre Ratio de frais% annuel Exposition% du fonds

Bourse locale & accès

BourseBourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières
CodeBRVM
Site webwww.brvm.org
DeviseXOF

Accès aux courtiers locaux

There are no US brokers offering direct retail access to BRVM-listed equities via standard brokerage accounts. Access is typically achieved through BRVM-licensed brokerage firms (Sociétés de Gestion et d'Intermédiation, or SGIs) such as Hudson & Cie, CGF Bourse, or Africabourse, or via pan-African fintech platforms such as Daba Finance that provide facilitated access to BRVM stocks. Settlement is in XOF. Some regional and global frontier-market fund managers offer indirect exposure through pooled vehicles.

Courtiers internationaux avec accès aux marchés étrangers

Indiqué à titre indicatif uniquement — pas une recommandation. Les marchés disponibles, les frais et les règles d'ouverture de compte varient selon le courtier et votre pays de résidence.

Relocalisation & résidence

Visa d'investissement / programme de résidence

Subventions No formal investment-migration programme

Côte d'Ivoire does not operate a formal residency-by-investment or citizenship-by-investment programme. Foreign nationals may obtain residency through standard visa and permit routes administered by the Office National de l'État Civil et de l'Identification (ONECI) and the Direction Générale de la Police Nationale. Long-stay visas and residence cards are available for investors and professionals upon meeting standard administrative criteria, but no dedicated investment-migration threshold or programme exists as of mid-2026.

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Accès pour les investisseurs étrangers

Foreign nationals relocating to Côte d'Ivoire typically require a long-stay visa (visa de long séjour) obtained from an Ivoirian consulate prior to arrival, followed by a residence permit (carte de séjour) from local authorities. Abidjan has a well-developed expatriate community with international schools, healthcare facilities, and housing. The official language is French. The XOF currency is freely convertible within the WAEMU zone and pegged to the euro at a fixed rate of 655.957 XOF per EUR.

ADR et co-cotations aux États-Unis

Sociétés de ce pays dont les actions se négocient également aux États-Unis — accessibles via un compte de courtage américain ordinaire.

EntrepriseTicker américainTicker localNote
Nestlé S.A. (parent of Nestlé Côte d'Ivoire)NSRGYNEICNSRGY is the US OTC ADR for Nestlé S.A. (Switzerland). Nestlé CI (NEIC on BRVM) is a locally-listed subsidiary; NSRGY provides indirect exposure to the Nestlé global group, not specifically to the Ivoirian subsidiary's financials.
TotalEnergies SE (parent of TotalEnergies Marketing CI)TTETTLCTTE is the NYSE-listed ADR for TotalEnergies SE (France). TotalEnergies Marketing CI (TTLC on BRVM) is a locally-listed subsidiary; TTE provides indirect exposure to the parent group, not a direct stake in the Ivoirian marketing subsidiary.
Unilever plc (parent of Unilever Côte d'Ivoire)ULUNLCUL is the NYSE-listed ADR for Unilever plc (UK/Netherlands). Unilever CI (UNLC on BRVM) is the locally-listed subsidiary; UL provides indirect group-level exposure only, not a direct stake in the Ivoirian subsidiary.
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