Magyar Posta launches its retail network restructuring programme in October

In October 2007, Magyar Posta is starting to outsource nearly 1200 loss-making post offices.

By the first half of 2009 it is planned to reduce the number of directly managed post offices by 50%. In the framework of the so-called Post Partner Programme small businesses and local governments will ensure the postal services in 1200 service points. Customers will not suffer any disadvantages originated from this change as the service remains the same as before and Magyar Posta will guarantee the provision of postal services in the future too.

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