UK Royal Mail launches first digital stamps

The first digital postage stamp has been launched by the Royal Mail, aimed at small firms.

The so-called SmartStamps can be bought over the Internet and printed directly on to envelopes from a desktop computer.

Businesses will be able to add their own logo designs to the envelope, which can be taken directly to post boxes.

Alison White, Royal Mail’s head of small business, said the service, which costs GBP49.99 a year to use, would suit people working from home or from a small office.

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