

Mozambique
We Operate in Maputo, Tete, Pemba, Nacala and Nampula.
Dedicating all our resources to the long-term success and general well-being of our clients.
Serviços Moçambique is in line with international standards, policies and procedures required for consultancy services.
Serviços Moçambique
Experienced Team
Our dedicated team of professionals and collaborators include key players from all sectors across Mozambique, business managers, entrepreneurs, project engineers, HR specialists, attorneys and research specialists with extensive experience in the local and regional market. We have established long lasting relationships with highly reputable corporates and SMEs across all economic sectors in both the private and public sectors.
Serviços Moçambique is in line with international standards, policies and procedures required for consultancy services.



Doing Business in Mozambique
We are passionate about helping our clients achieve practical results with real impact!
Mozambique Business News
Total’s Lenders Weigh Mozambique Gas Restart After Three-Year Halt
Lenders to TotalEnergies SE’s Mozambique liquefied natural gas project are weighing the release of billions of dollars in funding as the company plans to resume construction three years after development was halted by Islamist insurgent...
HCB Is the Largest Dividend Payer to the State in 2023
Hidroeléctrica de Cahora Bassa (HCB), the entity that operates the Cahora Bassa dam on the Zambezi River in Tete province, central Mozambique, was the company that paid the most dividends to the state in 2023. According...
Mozambique: Syrah signs Balama binding offtake with Posco Future M
Syrah Resources (ASX: SYR) says the signing of a binding offtake agreement with South Korea’s Posco Future M further confirms a move away from Chinese suppliers of battery metals such as active anode material (AAM)....
Mozambique: Central bank eases monetary policy, cuts interest rate to 16.5%
The monetary policy committee (CPMO) of the Bank of Mozambique decided on Wednesday to lower the monetary policy interest rate, known as MIMO, from 17.25% in force since September 2022, to 16.50%, the institution announced. “This...