Greater commercial freedom for Post Office Ltd
Postcomm’s Post Office Network Annual Report this year will, among other things, look at whether more can be done to give Post Office Ltd greater commercial freedom to secure new business. We believe that the right products and services to bring in customers are vital to ensure the long term future of the network after the current closure programme.
At present, Post Office Ltd has an exclusive trading arrangement with Royal Mail that restricts to Royal Mail the authority to negotiate with other operators or companies who may want to use the post office network as a collection or delivery point. Subpostmasters, in turn, have a contract with Post Office Ltd that allows them to provide postal services only for Royal Mail and Parcelforce.
In Postcomm’s view, the post office network and customers could benefit from a much more open approach than has been shown up to now in welcoming and attracting the business of other mail operators. Post Office Ltd might also benefit from greater freedom to align itself more closely with a wide range of other businesses such as local government and other community services.
The results of our work will be published as part of the Post Office Network Annual Report in October 2008.
Postcomm’s Post Office Network Annual Report this year will, among other things, look at whether more can be done to give Post Office Ltd greater commercial freedom to secure new business. We believe that the right products and services to bring in customers are vital to ensure the long term future of the network after the current closure programme.
At present, Post Office Ltd has an exclusive trading arrangement with Royal Mail that restricts to Royal Mail the authority to negotiate with other operators or companies who may want to use the post office network as a collection or delivery point. Subpostmasters, in turn, have a contract with Post Office Ltd that allows them to provide postal services only for Royal Mail and Parcelforce.
In Postcomm’s view, the post office network and customers could benefit from a much more open approach than has been shown up to now in welcoming and attracting the business of other mail operators. Post Office Ltd might also benefit from greater freedom to align itself more closely with a wide range of other businesses such as local government and other community services.
The results of our work will be published as part of the Post Office Network Annual Report in October 2008.