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France postal services open to more competition, expands La Poste banking

The French Parliament have adopted a law to deregulate postal services, opening up La Poste to increased competition, while also enabling the network to offer new financial services.

The vote allows France to finally meet its obligations under EU directives on postal deregulation which were supposed to have been fulfilled by 2002.

The EU has since made adherence to that directive, as well as others related to the energy and transportation sectors, a condition for approval of the state-rescue-plan for troubled engineering group Alstom SA.

Since initial deregulation in Jan 2003, La Poste has held a monopoly on mail services below 100 grammes or three times the basic stamp price, currently at 0.53 eur.

Following application of the new law, this will be lowered to 50 grammes and 2.5 times the basic stamp price.

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French La Poste aims for 9 percent of home mortgage market within 10 yrs

Jean-Paul Bailly, chairman of France’s state-owned postal operator La Poste, said he aims to have 9 percent of the country’s home mortgage market within 10 years, following government deregulation of the sector.

‘We have 4 percent of this market today,’ Bailly said.

‘We are aiming, by 10 years from now, for a share that corresponds with our share of the retail banking market in France, which is to say about 9 percent,’ he added.

French Parliament have approved laws that allow La Poste to offer home mortgages and other products to clients who do not already have current accounts.

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France set to agree La Poste sell-of

It is crunch time for La Poste as the French parliament today prepares to give its final vote of approval to an ambitious modernisation of France’s state-owned post office, designed to prepare it for liberalisation of Europe’s postal markets. While the law on La Poste is likely to be approved without difficulty, the government has been forced to tread carefully to avoid making it into a politically divisive issue only weeks before the hotly contested French referendum on Europe’s new constitution. The law, which is already two years late by European Union standards, will open up the French postal market to competition over the next five years. It includes a variety of measures to protect the quality of service at the former monopoly and to help it survive in a more competitive market, such as setting up an independent postal regulator and, more controversially, allowing it to establish a postal bank.

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French National Assembly vote on postal regulation

The French National Assembly has passed, by 349 votes to 157, a bill for postal services regulation. The legislation will open the postal services market to competition by 2009. The bill is expected to be passed definitively in the French parliament on May 12, after a joint committee meeting between deputies and senators.

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Key Statistics on French Direct Marketing Market

The French Union of Direct Marketing recently released the 2005 edition of its annual study analyzing the trends in direct marketing. Conducted since 1990 the report reveals there was a 4.5% increase from the previous year in total direct marketing expenditure. In 2004 direct marketing expenditure was 11 billion Euros, representing 35% of the total advertising market. Addressed mail represented 35% of the direct market expenditure, unaddressed mail 25% and catalogues 3%.

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