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Emirates Post And Emirates Nationals Development Programme Partner To Boost Emiratisation In Mail Sector

Emirates Post Holding Group and Emirates Nationals Development Programme (ENDP) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost Emiratisation in the mail sector through a series of measures, including a three-month ‘Postal Diploma’ programme, to be conducted by the Emirates Post Training & Development Centre, Dubai.

The new initiative was unveiled at a press conference addressed by H.E. Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister for Public Sector Development & Chairman of Emirates Post Holding Group, H.E. Ahmed Humaid Al Tayer, Chairman of ENDP, and Mr. Abdulla Al Daboos, President of Emirates Post Holding Group. The joint initiative is in response to the directive of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President & Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on creating new opportunities for Emirati youth in various fields, especially in the private sector.

The MoU seeks to establish a framework for expanding cooperation between Emirates Post Holding Group and ENDP in providing training to Emarati youth in mail-related areas in order to boost Emiratisation. The Postal Diploma project has been designed to raise UAE nationals’ skills and professional capabilities for taking up positions in Emirates Post Holding Group and private sector companies engaged in mail activities.

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Qatar planning to host World Postal Congress

Qatar will make efforts to host the Universal Postal Union’s World Postal Congress in 2012, chairman and chief executive of Q-Post Ali Mohamed al-Ali said yesterday.
He was speaking after inaugurating the first Arab postal stamps exhibition, being hosted by Q-Post, at Villagio mall.

Al-Ali said the exhibition would help participants exchange ideas and expertise and expressed the hope that it would help enhance co-operation between various postal corporations of the region.

The event will boost Qatar’s image, al-Ali said, terming the exhibition “a feather in Q-Post’s cap.”

Seventeen postal corporations and prominent philatelic societies of the region have set up pavilions at the venue. Among the collections are some of the first and the latest stamps issued by the postal corporations of the region.

Referring to Q-Post activities, Al-Ali said the corporation has brought about several innovations by introducing the latest technology. He said Q-Post has implemented several services as part of Qatar’s e-government project.

The chairman said Qatar would take the lead in forming an Arab Philately Society. “The exhibition is a first step in this direction and the Q-Post is sure that it will help enhance people’s knowledge of the culture, history and traditions of the region.”
Among those present at the inaugural ceremony were ambassadors of Palestine and Djibouti Muneir Abdullah Ghanam and Mohamadi Ali Mohamadi respectively.

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Emirates Post hikes post box fees

The Emirates Post (EP) has increased the annual fees of P.O. boxes, both individual and commercial. The revised fees came into effect on January 1, according to EP officials.

Individual post boxes now cost Dh200, instead of the previous cost of Dh150, and the fee for the commercial post box has been doubled from Dh250 to Dh500.

Officials added that the increase has been imposed in order to cover the additional expenses of the services provided by the organisation.

“A circular with regard to the price hike was sent to us earlier this year. But then it is a minimal hike and we don’t think that the income of people or companies wishing to have a P.O Box number is going to be affected,” said representatives at the Al Khor Post Office.

In a press release issued by the Emirates Post on the issue, officials said that lately, the EP had spent a lot of money on introducing new services.

“EP has modernised its infrastructure. It has set up the Post Exchange Centre at Al Ramool in Dubai. A document centre is also going to be established soon,” the release said.

“Last year, EPhad signed an agreement with a Japanese company to export and set up an advanced system to handle the letters, at a cost of Dh14 million. In the next four years, the UAE and specifically Dubai is expected to receive more than a million letters daily due to the increasing number of companies and organisations in the UAE. Modern system is the only way to deal with post parcels and distributing them in a short time,” added officials.

The post offices network has expanded to include 87 branches around the UAE. Studies and researches are being conducted to modernise that network to supply customers with the best services, officials added.

“We signed a number of contracts and agreements that cost us a lot. The charges of post services, transportation and other relevant services have increased all over the world. This directly affected the charges imposed on our services. Besides, we are always promoting our services of post deliveries to post boxes and this naturally costs more,” the authorities opined.

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Agreement signed to boost emiratisation in postal sector

Emirates Post holding group and Emirates Nationals Development Programme (ENDP) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to boost emiratisation in the mail sector through a series of measures, including a three-month postal diploma programme, to be conducted by the Emirates Post training development centre, Dubai.

According to the MoU, the postal diploma programme will be for three months, at the end of which the candidate will receive a diploma endorsed by Emirates post holding group.

The new initiative, which is in response to the directives of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on creating new opportunities for Emirati youth in various fields, especially in the private sector, was unveiled at a press conference addressed by Minister for Public Sector Development and Chairman of Emirates Post holding group Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Chairman of ENDP Ahmad Humaid Al Tayer and President of Emirates Post holding group Abdullah Al Daboos.

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Emirates Post to apply for Islamic bank licence

bank this year, its top executive said. “We will apply for a licence in the next six months,” Emirates Post Holding Group President Abdulla Al Daboos told Emirates Business.

Although the UAE Central Bank has put on ice the issuance of any new licences, it has given the nod to Abu Dhabi-based Al Hilal Bank, taking the total number Islamic banks to seven in 2007. Moreover, due to the popularity of this form of banking, a number of banks have set up Islamic banking arms.

Gulf companies are expected to raise about USD 10bn in 83 IPOs over the next three years, said Abu Dhabi-based Gulf Capital.

Emirates Post has been consolidating its presence in the financial sector. In a bid to tap the low-income and “unbanked” segment in the UAE, it tied up with Noor Islamic Bank last week. More than two million of the 4.4m population of the UAE is unrepresented in the country’s banking system, Al Daboos said.

The new company will have a capital of Dh500m and will focus on launching debit cards, Islamic insurance, credit cards, micro-financing, salary payments, remittances and currency exchange.

Emirates Post also owns 60 per cent of Wall Street Exchange Centre, with the remaining 40 per cent held by the India-based House of Patels.

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