SICPA Limited
Malawi, Blantyre
SICPA Malawi supports the Government of Malawi with secure traceability solutions to foster a transparent business environment that increases government revenue and protects both consumers and local industries. SICPA also safeguards the Malawian Kwacha as part of its expertise in Sovereign Monetary Systems.
News
Read the latest articles:
- Nyasa Times, 22 Nov 2025
Malawi’s big digital tax shift: Will EIS and Kalondola finally close the revenue gap? > Read more
- Marawi Post, 21 Nov 2025
How Malawi’s Digital Tax Stamp agenda could reshape public finance > Read more
- Marawi Post, 4 Sept 2025
Technology shapes Malawi’s revenue mobilization drive > Read more
- Nyasa Times, 4 Sept 2025
Tech at the core - how digital tools are powering Malawi’s revenue mobilization drive > Read more
- Nation Online, 3 Sept 2025
Technology key to revenue mobilisation drive - Treasury > Read more
- Nyasa Times, 25 Jul 2025
Castel Malawi warns against buying spirits without tax stamps > Read more
- Nation Online, 30 May 2025
MRA rolls out tax stamps on import declarations > Read more
- Malawi24, 30 Apr 2025
SICPA Malawi partners with MRA on capacity building > Read more
International institutions credentials
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) lauds SICPA Malawi's secure digital tax stamps system for its positive impact on revenue collection increase:
- "In the 2024/25 fiscal year, the authorities accelerated the implementation of revenue-enhancing measures. These efforts yielded a 39.9 percent nominal increase in tax revenue collections compared to the previous fiscal year. Key initiatives included the digitalization of tax administration systems, the introduction of tax stamps, the strengthening of audit and VAT inspection frameworks, and intensified debt recovery efforts."
🔗Read more (IMF report - 2025)
Sustainability
Empowering Sustainable Progress in Malawi
SICPA Malawi, aligned with SICPA Group commitment, acts as a responsible corporate citizen across the environmental, social, economic and governance spectrums.
SICPA Malawi seeks to continuously enhance its environmental and social performance across its entire value chain, in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals while contributing to SICPA Group’s decarbonisation efforts aiming at achieving carbon neutrality by 2035 and reaching net zero by 2050.
In addition, SICPA’s cutting-edge technology and solutions support our customers and society towards a more sustainable world by ensuring that sustainability efforts are not just aspirational but enforceable, data-driven, and resilient.
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