SICPA Uganda Limited
Uganda, Kampala
SICPA Uganda supports the Government of Uganda with secure traceability solutions, primarily in the areas of tax administration, fuel integrity, and product verification. Our solutions are tailored to the specific needs of Uganda’s economy, focusing on increasing tax revenues, reducing illicit trade, and ensuring product compliance. SICPA also safeguards the Ugandan Shilling as part of its expertise in Sovereign Monetary Systems.
News
Read the latest articles:
- Nile Post, 31 Oct 2025
SICPA Uganda delivers two new mobile fuel labs to Ministry of Energy > Read more
- ChimpReports, 30 Sept 2025
Digital Tax Stamps at the center of Uganda’s fiscal reform > Read more
- allAfrica, 18 Sept 2025
URA Commissioner, SICPA Uganda officials discuss DTS > Read more
- Radarr Africa, 3 Sept 2025
Uganda pushes Digital Tax Stamps to tackle counterfeits > Read more
- Nile Post, 27 Aug 2025
Digital Tax Stamps tighten Uganda’s excise duty net > Read more
- Uganda Breweries Limited, 15 Aug 2025
Uganda Revenue Authority fights illicit trade with technology and compliance > Read more
- UG Standard, 31 Jul 2025
UGX 36.7 Trillion: URA bets big on tech to hit ambitious target > Read more
International institutions credentials
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) lauds SICPA Uganda’s Digital Tax Stamps system for its positive impact on revenue collection increase:
- The January 2023 IMF country report N°23/40 highlights Uganda’s projected tax revenue increase following the extension of the digital tax stamps, amounting to UGX + 293 billion in 2022/23 and UGX + 222 billion in 2023/24.
🔗Read more (IMF report - 2023)
Sustainability
SICPA Uganda, Kitebi Secondary School in blood donation drive
On 23 and 24 September 2025, SICPA Uganda joined forces with Kitebi Secondary School and Uganda Blood Transfusion Services (UBTS) for a two-day blood donation drive. A group of students above 17 donated nearly 500 units of blood with a strong community commitment and shared purpose.
Helping underserved communities
In June 2024, SICPA Uganda, in partnership with the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC), launched a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative to address water scarcity. By installing and maintaining 30 Public Stand taps (PSPs), they ensured easy access to clean water in underserved communities. The impact was felt throughout society, reaching up to 12,000 people.
Beyond water, SICPA planted 350 trees, aligned with environmental goals. They also empowered female students education on health and hygiene, and also donated scholastic materials with the aim of bridging educational gaps.
SICPA Uganda Limited