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Mali Frontera

Africa · Bamako · XOF (West African CFA Franc)

PIB
$26.59B
nominal, USD
Crecimiento del PIB
5.0%
real, anual
Inflación
3.2%
anual
Capitalización bursátil
$29.80B
total cotizado, USD

Panorama económico e industrial

Mali is a landlocked, low-income country in West Africa whose economy is anchored by agriculture (primarily cotton) and gold mining, which together account for roughly 80% of export earnings. Real GDP grew 5.0% in 2024, supported by strong cotton output and expansion in the mining sector. The country relies heavily on foreign aid and remittances, with the informal sector accounting for a large share of economic activity. Mali possesses significant natural resources including gold, lithium, iron ore, and bauxite, but ongoing security challenges and political instability continue to constrain investment and development. Approximately 80% of the labour force is engaged in farming and fishing, and economic activity is concentrated along the Niger River corridor.

Sectores clave

Gold MiningCotton AgricultureLivestockTelecommunicationsBanking & Financial ServicesConstruction & InfrastructureLithium & Critical Minerals
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Macro

PIB nominal, USD$26.59B
Crecimiento del PIB real, anual5.0%
Inflación anual3.2%
Población personas24.5M
PIB per cápita USD$1,096
Capitalización bursátil total cotizado, USD$29.80B
Cap. bursátil / PIB112.1%
Desempleo3.1%
Empresas cotizadas1
BolsaBourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières (BRVM)

Año de los datos: 2024. Fuentes: World Bank World Development Indicators 2024, IMF World Economic Outlook April 2026, African Development Bank Economic Outlook 2025, FocusEconomics Mali Country Report, TradingEconomics Mali, BRVM Official Exchange Data (brvm.org), Addleshaw Goddard Doing Business in Africa – Mali, Worldometer GDP Mali 2026, African-Markets.com BRVM Listed Companies.

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Principales empresas cotizadas

Las mayores empresas de la bolsa local principal, por capitalización bursátil.

# Empresa Sector Capitalización bursátilUSD Cotización en EE. UU.

ETFs negociados en EE. UU.

Fondos listados en EE. UU. que ofrecen exposición a este mercado — la ruta más sencilla para muchos inversores estadounidenses.

Símbolo bursátil ETF Emisor Alcance Ratio de gastos% anual Exposición% del fondo

Bolsa local y acceso

BolsaBourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières
CódigoBRVM
Sitio webwww.brvm.org
MonedaXOF

Acceso a brókers locales

Mali participates in the BRVM (Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières), a regional exchange headquartered in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, serving eight WAEMU member states. The BRVM is fully electronic and accessible via licensed brokerage members (Sociétés de Gestion et d'Intermédiation, SGIs) located across member states including Bamako. Foreign investors may open accounts through BRVM-licensed SGIs; the exchange moved to T+2 settlement in December 2025. Direct US-broker access to BRVM equities is not available; international investors typically use regional platforms such as Daba Finance or engage a licensed SGI directly. Only one Mali-domiciled company (Bank of Africa Mali, ticker BOAM) is currently listed on the BRVM.

Brókers globales con acceso a mercados extranjeros

Listado solo a efectos informativos — no constituye recomendación. Los mercados disponibles, las comisiones y los requisitos de incorporación varían según el bróker y el país de residencia.

Reubicación y residencia

Visado de inversión / programa de residencia

Subvenciones No formal investment-migration programme

Mali does not operate a formal golden visa or citizenship-by-investment programme. There is no established residency-by-investment scheme available to foreign nationals.

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Acceso para inversores extranjeros

Mali is classified as a high-risk country due to ongoing security threats from armed groups and terrorism, particularly in northern and central regions. The government operates under a transitional military-led administration following coups in 2020 and 2021. Most Western governments advise against non-essential travel. Expatriate business presence exists primarily in Bamako; formal residency permits are available through standard immigration channels but no investment-based fast-track pathway exists.

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