Postcomm consults on interim licences for cross-border postal collection services and special mail services

On 10th May Postcomm began consultation on the proposed issue of a short term licence to G3 Worldwide Mail (UK) Ltd, a company with existing outbound cross border postal services, and on the proposed issue of two short term licences to TNT UK Limited, a company with existing, niche value-added postal services.
The proposed G3 licence will last for one year, and is intended to cover existing collection activities for the company’s international mailing service until Postcomm has finalised its longer term licensing policy.
TNT UK provides internal mail services for a customer in the banking sector and a guaranteed next day delivery mail service to members of a closed user group comprising a company in the financial services sector and its customers. These proposed licences will also last for one year, and are intended to cover existing activities until Postcomm has finalised its longer term licensing policy.
The consultation and text of the proposed licences can be found in the licensing section of this website. Copies can be obtained from Postcomm at 6 Hercules Road, London SE1 7DB.

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