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Algeria’s Stock Exchange: Now Open to Startups at Zero Cost
On February 1, 2026, Algeria's financial regulator COSOB — the Commission d'Organisation et de Surveillance des Opérations de Bourse — announced that labeled startups would face zero fees to list on the Algiers Stock Exchange through 2028. It was a policy announcement that made headlines.
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Startup M&A: Can a Foreign Company Buy an Algerian Startup?
Every Algerian startup founder who has taken external funding eventually asks the same question: can a foreign company acquire us? And if so, how — and under what conditions?
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What Failed Algerian Startups Teach Us: Post-Mortems and Hard Lessons
Nobody publishes post-mortems in Algeria. This is not unique to Algeria — failure stigma is a feature of entrepreneurial culture globally, and the Arab world has a documented cultural aversion to associating one's name with a failed business.
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Beyond Algiers: The Startup Ecosystems Emerging in Oran, Constantine, and Annaba
Every Algerian tech article mentions Algiers. Every funding announcement is headquartered in Algiers.
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Moustachir SPA: How Algeria’s First Startup IPO Changed the Exit Game
On December 31, 2024, a month-long public subscription closed on the Algiers Stock Exchange. A two-year-old consulting startup called Moustachir SPA had offered 125,000 shares at 760 dinars each.
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Algeria’s InsurTech Startups: Digitizing Car, Health, and Agricultural Insurance
Algeria's insurance industry collected 181.3 billion DZD (approximately $1.3 billion) in annual premiums in 2024 — up 4.4% year-on-year, according to the CNA (Conseil National des Assurances). It is among the largest insurance markets on the African continent.
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Algeria’s Healthtech Startups: Telemedicine, Diagnostics, and the Rural Healthcare Gap
Algeria's healthcare numbers look reasonable on paper. The country has approximately 1.66 physicians per 1,000 people, placing it among just seven African nations that meet the World Health Organization's recommended doctor-to-population ratio.
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Google for Startups Africa 2025: What Algerian Founders Need to Know to Get In
When Google announced the 15 startups joining its 2025 Google for Startups Accelerator: Africa Class 9, founders across the continent took notice. The program — chosen from nearly 1,500 applications — offered something rare: equity-free access to Google engineers, up to
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Sending Money Home: Fintech Startups Targeting Algeria’s Diaspora Remittances
Somewhere between five and seven million Algerians live outside their country. The majority are in France, with significant communities in Canada, Belgium, and the Gulf states.
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EdTech Startups in Algeria: LabLabee and the Race to Teach in Arabic
Algeria has 12 million students in general education, 2 million university students — one of the largest university systems in the Arab world — and 4 million people enrolled in vocational training. Youth unemployment stands at 29.7% for the 15–24 age group, according to