Tag: Poste Italiane

Massimo Sarmi confirmed CEO for the third mandate (Italy)

Massimo Sarmi has been reappointed as CEO and Giovanni Ialongo, as the new Chairman of Poste Italiane. This is the third consecutive mandate for Massimo Sarmi, managing the Company since May 2002.

Through a profound program of renewal, Sarmi has performed budgetary outcomes in constant growth, to close 2007 with 17.2 billion euros of revenues, placing the Group among the leaders for profitability within the postal operators in Europe.

Giovanni Ialongo was appointed as the new Chairman for Poste Italiane. As former Chairman of Postelegrafonici Institute Ipost, he is currently its Commissioner. Among the positions he holds are: member of the High Council for Communications, President of Pensions SISPI Italy and member of the Italian Society of Services for the Integrative Pensions (owned by INPS and IPOST). He was born in Pico (FR) in 1944. He is married with one child.

Members of the Board of Directors were also appointed Roberto Colombo, Nunzio Guglielmino and Mauro Michielon.

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Poste Italiane to weigh joining Alitalia consortium

Poste Italiane could consider joining an Italian consortium to rescue Alitalia if doing so makes commercial sense, its chief executive officer told Reuters.

Poste Italiane relies on 16 daily flights, some operated by Alitalia, to transport its mail, and Italian media have suggested it might be interested in the airline’s cargo business. Poste operates its own cargo carrier Mistral Air.

CEO Massimo Sarmi, however, cautioned that the postal group, which itself is among state assets that could be privatised, has not been yet been approached to join the proposed group and that it was still too early to decide on it.
He stressed that any decision to pick up pieces of the cargo business or to be part of a consortium would be based on business considerations.

Sarmi said finding a plane or crew to deliver mail was not difficult, but the tricky part was in ensuring that the cargo flights were filled to capacity so as to make commercial sense.

Poste Italiane itself has long been considered a leading candidate for privatisation.
But unlike state-controlled Alitalia, which is on the verge of bankruptcy, Poste has reversed decades of losses thanks to a strategy of diversifying out of the slow-growth mail business into more lucrative sectors like banking and telecoms.

The group reported a 25 percent rise in annual profit earlier this year, and Sarmi said he estimated it has an equity value of about 14 billion euros ($21.80 billion), double that of a few years ago.

In the event it is privatised, Sarmi reiterated that he prefers a stock market listing of the Poste Italiane group as a whole, rather than just its banking division.
But before deciding on whether to list the company on the market, Italy’s new centre-right government must decide this month whether to renew Sarmi’s term at the helm of the group.

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Poste Italiane flagged as Alitalia vehicle

Italy’s state-owned mail group Poste Italiane is again being flagged as a possible vehicle to rescue the ailing Alitalia, this time as part of a consortium.

Poste Italiane relies on 16 daily flights, some operated by Alitalia, to transport its mail and Italian media have already carried stories indicating it might be interested in the airline’s cargo business. Poste already operates its own cargo carrier, Mistral Air.

Poste’s CEO Massimo Sarmi cautioned that he has not yet been approached to join the proposed group.

He stressed that any decision to pick up pieces of the cargo business or to be part of a consortium would be based on business considerations.

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Italian post office may join consortium to acquire Alitalia

Poste Italiane may join a consortium of Italian investors to acquire Alitalia SpA as the state-owned post office seeks to grow its cargo business, the daily Finanza & Mercati said in an unsourced report.

The newspaper said Francesco Pizzo, the head of Poste Italiane’s airline unit Mistral, had indicated a few months ago the company was interested in Alitalia’s cargo business and its logistics base at the Malpensa airport in Milan.

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EU approves 1.1 bln euro compensation for Poste Italiane

The European Commission said it has approved the 1.1 billion euros compensation Italy granted Poste Italiane SpA between 2006 and 2008 to meet the costs of fulfilling its universal postal service obligations.

Universal service ensures citizens and businesses located in rural areas get a comparable service to their urban counterparts.

The state support is in line with EU rules on public service compensation because it does not over-compensate Poste Italiane for providing these services, and therefore does not allow for cross-subsidies for other activities, the Commission said.

Poste Italiane is the universal postal service provider in Italy.

Over the period 2006-2008 Poste Italiane received 1.1 billion euros compensation for providing this public service.

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