CSE releases member market shares — CISCO secures top spot for first quarter
The Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE) council on Tuesday released a report detailing the official market shares of its members for the month of March 2026.
The detailed tables provided by the bourse encompass several specific categories of trading activity for both the month of March and the broader first quarter of 2026.
Included in the report are the market shares of members inclusive of the value of pre-agreed transactions for March 2026.
The council also detailed the market shares for the same month while specifically excluding the value of those pre-agreed deals.
For the period covering January to March 2026, the report provides a comprehensive look at member shares including the value of presymphonimenon transactions.
The final category covered in the data release provides market shares for the year to date, excluding the value of all pre-agreed trades.
It was further clarified by the authorities that the value of bonds is not included in the calculation of the published percentages.
During the month of March 2026, Argus Stockbrokers Ltd held the top position inclusive of pre-agreed deals with a 30.83 per cent share, totalling €9.71 million in aggregate share transaction value.
CISCO Ltd followed in second place for March with a 24.54 per cent share, though it secured the first position for the cumulative January to March period with 26.19 per cent.
Mega Equity Financial Services Ltd maintained a strong presence, recording an 18.31 per cent share in March and a 24.08 per cent share for the entire first quarter.
The total aggregate value of share transactions for the month of March reached €31.50 million, of which €11.24 million consisted of pre-agreed transactions.
For the broader period from January 2 to March 31, 2026, the cumulative value of share transactions on the exchange amounted to €86.06 million.
Other notable participants during the quarter included Eurobank EFG Equities with an 8.04 per cent share and Atlantic Securities Ltd with 7.46 per cent.
The council noted that pre-agreed transactions are specifically included within the figures cited for package trades in the attached tables.
