SICPA Tanzania Limited
Tanzania, Dar es Salaam
SICPA Tanzania was established in response to the Tanzania Revenue Authorities' need for a secure traceability solution for products subjected to excise taxes. The scope of the solution to Tanzania has expanded over the years, capitalising on the very positive results of the initial deployments. SICPA also safeguards the Tanzanian Shilling as part of its expertise in Sovereign Monetary Systems.
News
Read the latest articles:
- The Guardian, 5 Jul 2025
TRA deepens public awareness on technology, strengthens consumer protection compliance > Read more
- Daily News, 26 Jun 2025
TBS, SICPA Tanzania partner to enhance standardisation, consumer protection > Read more
- Daily News, 30 May 2025
AI transforms TRA’s measures to curb falsified electronic stamps > Read more
- Daily News, 30 May 2025
TRA credits ETS as game-changer in tax compliance > Read more
- The Guardian, 8 May 2025
TRA, SICPA Tanzania launch Smart DAS App to streamline tax compliance > Read more
- IPP Media, date
Tanzania's tax tech: A winning formula for revenue growth > Read more
- IPP Media, 30 Apr 2025
How technology is transforming tax collection: the case of ETS in Tanzania > Read more
- Daily News, 25 Mar 2025
TRA takes decisive action against counterfeiters, illicit traders as ETS tightens compliance, law enforcement efforts > Read more
Focus on
Ensuring consumer protection with a smart mobile tool
In a marketplace where millions of excisable products exchange hands every day, one simple question matters most: “Is this genuine?” Tanzania Revenue Authority's Hakiki Stempu App gives every consumer in Tanzania the power to answer that confidently.
Sabasaba Trade Fair 2025: Showcasing Innovation, Safety & Trust
Beginning on National Day, July 7th, Sabasaba remains Tanzania’s largest and most anticipated trade exhibition - bringing together businesses, innovators, government institutions, and consumers from across the country and the region. At this year’s event, SICPA Tanzania, in collaboration with the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA), showcased the Hakiki Stempu App - SICPA's secure mobile solution designed to protect consumer health and strengthen market integrity.
International institutions credentials
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) lauds SICPA Tanzania’s Electronic Tax Stamps system for its positive impact on revenue collection increase:
- “For Tanzania, the IMF forecasted that the Electronic Tax Stamp system would generate TSH + 35.7 billion, equivalent to an additional + 0.03% of GDP in its first year of implementation."
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Sustainability
A heartfelt donation to Ocean Road Cancer Institute
On 7th March 2025, SICPA Tanzania marked International Women’s Day with a heartfelt donation to Ocean Road Cancer Institute, where SICPA Tanzania’s women employees personally distributed essentials to patients undergoing treatment.
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