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Tanzania’s Professional Services Sector Accelerates with Reform Drive

oLegal, accounting, consulting, and ICT services expand as Tanzania’s economy grows 6.4% in 2026, fuelling investor confidence and local job creation.

Wilfred Kimaro by Wilfred Kimaro
April 10, 2026
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DAR ES SALAAM. Tanzania’s professional services sector is entering a new phase of expansion, supported by steady economic growth and a shifting regulatory environment that is increasing the need for specialised advisory support.

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With GDP projected to grow at around 6.4% in 2026, and services accounting for more than 40% of national output, the sector is becoming an increasingly important pillar of the country’s investment ecosystem, according to the National Bureau of Statistics and the World Bank.

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While still less mature than regional peers such as Kenya, Tanzania’s lower operating costs and ongoing reforms are positioning it as a high‑growth market for professional services in East Africa.

Recent policy changes in land and taxation, implemented through institutions such as the Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) and the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC), are fuelling expansion in legal and compliance services. Investors increasingly require support in land acquisition, dispute resolution, and contract structuring as regulatory frameworks evolve.

At the same time, accounting and audit firms are scaling up to meet rising demand for IFRS‑compliant reporting, particularly as foreign direct investment and donor‑funded projects expand. Data from the Bank of Tanzania show continued growth in private sector credit, though mortgage lending remains limited relative to GDP; highlighting space for financial advisory innovation.

Growth in construction, logistics, and tourism is further accelerating uptake of consulting and corporate advisory services. Firms providing feasibility studies, market intelligence, and project management are becoming integral to investment planning, particularly within Special Economic Zones (SEZs).

Meanwhile, the ICT sector projected to grow by over 13% in 2026, according to industry estimates and the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSMA), is advancing as one of the fastest‑expanding segments of the services economy. The rise of fintech, e‑commerce, and enterprise digital solutions is driving demand for technology consulting and digital advisory services.

Investor Opportunities

  • Legal and regulatory advisory services
  • Accounting, audit, and financial consulting
  • Sector‑focused consulting (real estate, logistics, tourism)
  • ICT and digital transformation services
  • Corporate governance and compliance advisory

Local Impact

  • Job creation across high‑skill service industries
  • Skills transfer through international partnerships
  • Stronger governance and regulatory compliance
  • Increased access to advisory services for SMEs

Outlook

Professional services are now establishing themselves as a critical enabler of Tanzania’s broader economic transformation. As regulatory reforms deepen and digital adoption accelerates, the sector is likely to play a central role in shaping investor confidence and business efficiency.

For investors, the opportunity lies not only in Tanzania’s growth sectors, but in the advisory ecosystem increasingly required to support them.

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