The Salvadoran Stock Exchange (Spanish: Bolsa de Valores de El Salvador, BVES) is the stock exchange in the nation of El Salvador.
[2][3][4][5] As of 2009[update], there were 34 companies trading on the exchange, the vast majority in finance or insurance businesses.
[9] The current stock market was established in April 1992,[6] three months after the Chapultepec Accords brought an end to the Salvadoran Civil War.
[2] In 2017, El Salvador and Panama began to integrate their stock markets.
[5] The BVES is a member of the Federación Iberoamericana de Bolsas (FIAB), an organization of stock exchanges in Latin America, Spain, and Portugal.