How to Check My MTN Shares
MTN shares are listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) under the stock symbol “MTN“. View the live share price, price-per-earnings ratio, share consensus, and more.
| 🔎 Company | 🥇 MTN |
| 📌 Type | Public |
| 📍 Traded as | JSE: MTN |
| ⚙️ Industry | Telecommunications |
| ✅ Founded | 1994 |
| ☑️ Headquarters | Johannesburg, South Africa |
How to Check Your MTN Shares – 3 Key Point Quick Overview
- ✅ MTN Shares Overview
- ✅ MTN Zakhele Cash and Reinvestment
- ✅ How can I check my MTN or MTN Zakhele Futhi Shares?

MTN Shares Overview
MTN has been operating since 1994, and its shares were listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) under the stock symbol “MTN” in 1995. MTN Group Limited introduced MTN Zakhele Futhi in 2016, a Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) share plan listed under MTNZF.
The MTN Zakhele Futhi plan is open to the following eligible South Africans:
- A person of African, Colored, or Indian descent who was born in South Africa or whose ancestors were born there; or who became a citizen of South Africa through naturalization on or before April 27, 1994, or who would have been eligible for naturalization on or before that date but was born after that date.
- Groups of people of African descent: Black-owned businesses and organizations. South African enterprises and entities in which Black people own at least 51% of the stock, exercise at least 51% of the voting rights, and participate in at least 51% of the economic interests on a flow-through basis are referred to herein as “Black-owned businesses.”
MTN Shares can be bought via ABSA, Capitec Bank, EasyEquities, FNB, Nedbank, and Standard Bank.

MTN Zakhele Cash and Reinvestment
In the MTN Zakhele Re-investment Offer, shareholders are not restricted to (or obliged to) apply only for MTN Zakhele Futhi Shares.
- You can easily apply for the MTN Zakhele Re-investment Offer, and the MTN Zakhele Futhi Public Offer as a Cash Applicant.
- To be eligible to participate in the MTN Zakhele Futhi Public Offer as a Cash Applicant, you must submit a separate Cash Application and comply with all the instructions and terms and conditions applicable to Cash Applicant Applications.
- If you elect to apply for MTN Zakhele Futhi Shares via both the MTN Zakhele Re-investment Offer and the Cash Offer:
- You will be categorized as a Re-investment Applicant in terms of the MTN Zakhele Futhi Shares you apply for through the MTN Zakhele Re-investment Offer.
- Furthermore, you will be categorized as a Cash Applicant in terms of the MTN Zakhele Futhi Shares you apply for through the Cash Offer.

How can I check my MTN or MTN Zakhele Futhi Shares?
MTN does not directly deal in share trading. However, investors can use the official www.mtn.co.za website to view the latest investor information and share prices. To buy, sell, and check your MTN shares, you must have a registered and verified account with an FSCA-regulated South African stockbroker that may provide share dealing in shares listed on the JSE. South African stockbrokers authorized to trade JSE-listed shares, including MTN, are listed on the JSE website. Another option for South Africans interested in trading MTN and MTNZF shares is to sign up with their bank to utilize online and mobile banking capabilities.
Shareholders with MTN Zakhele Futhi shares can contact the MTN Zakhele Call Centre on 083 123 6869 for any support or information regarding their MTNZF shares.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is MTN Zakhele Futhi a sound investment option?
According to analysts, MTN Zakhele Futhi could have revenue of +195% with a 5-year investment, making it a worthwhile investment option.
How can I register to purchase MTN Zakhele Futhi shares?
To purchase MTNZF shares, register a personal wealth account with Nedbank, log in with your Nedbank ID, and verify your details.
When you log into your Nedbank Private Wealth account, you can select the “Access for an MTN Zakhele Futhi account” option and complete the process to become a verified shareholder.
Can I trade MTN shares with an international broker?
You can only trade MTN shares with a South African stockbroker regulated and overseen by the FSCA.




