Stock answer page
What is Vicenne share price?
VCN.MA - CSE - MAD - last updated 2026-07-02
Direct answer
Vicenne (VCN.MA) is a listed African equity on Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE) in Morocco. The latest supported VCN.MA price is MAD 360.00. Check the currency (MAD), market status and quote freshness before using the price. mystocks.africa provides this as general market information, not investment advice.
Vicenne stock facts
Ticker
VCN.MA
Exchange
Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE)
Country
Morocco
Currency
MAD
Sector
Distribution Services
Latest supported price
MAD 360.00
How to interpret this quote
- VCN.MA is exchange-listed, so price, trading hours and settlement follow CSE market rules.
- The quote currency is MAD; USD account values can differ because of FX conversion.
- Latest traded price can differ from the price available for a new buy or sell order.
- Market data may be delayed, stale during market closures, or unavailable for thinly traded securities.
Company context
Vicenne is listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange and gives investors exposure to Morocco's public equity market in medical distributors.
Risk note
This page is general market information, not investment advice. Investing in listed equities involves market, liquidity, currency, settlement and issuer risk, including possible loss of principal.
Frequently asked questions
What ticker does Vicenne trade under?
Vicenne trades under the ticker VCN.MA on Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE).
What currency is Vicenne quoted in?
Vicenne is quoted in MAD. If an account view shows USD, that is a converted account value rather than the exchange quote currency.
Where can I check Vicenne share price?
Use the mystocks.africa quote and buy pages for VCN.MA, then verify market status, quote freshness and risk disclosures before relying on the price.
Can I buy Vicenne shares from abroad?
Access depends on investor eligibility, KYC, supported markets, regulated partner infrastructure and funding routes. mystocks.africa provides investor access information for supported African listed equities.