Tag: Poste Italiane

Poste Italiane plan puts 9,000 workers at risk

Italian trade unions have warned that the 2006-2008 industrial plan of state-owned postal services company Poste Italiane places at risk 9,000 workers, local financial daily Il Sole 24 Ore reported on November 3, 2005. The reorganisation of the delivery service places at risk some 6,000 postmen and another 3,000 jobs may be cut following closures of dispatch centres, according to the article in the newspaper. Future problems with overstaff will be solved by the company’s internal restructuring programme, Poste Italiane CEO Massimo Sarmi said.

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Italy Poste Italiane revenue up 6.5 pct Y/Y H1 2005

Italy’s state-owned postal services company Poste Italiane ended the first half of 2005 with a consolidated revenue of 4.8 bln euro (USD5.737 bln), up 6.5 pct year-on-year, the company said on October 3, 2005. Consolidated operating profit stood at 412 mln euro (USD492.5 mln) and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) increased 18.3 pct. The company’s investments amounted to over 200 mln euro (USD239.1 mln). Poste Italiane expects to post a turnover of 9.0 bln euro (USD10.758 bln) for 2005.

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Poste Italiane could exceed year-end growth targets

The chief executive of Italian postal operator Poste Italiane, Massimo Sarmi, said yesterday that the group could also exceed its 2005 targets. Poste’s half-year results, to be released on October 3, indicate a growth trend, he said. Mr Sarmi confirmed the group’s target of annual revenue growth of 3.5 per cent in 2006-2008, accompanied by 5 per cent annual growth in EBITDA and 10 per cent in operating profit. The group also announced a five-year contract to provide correspondence managemet to Italy’s financial police force.

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Italian Post Office unveils 3-year targets

The board of directors of the Italian post office, Poste Italiane, has been presented with the organization’s development plan for 2006-2008. Its targets include a 3.5 per cent rise in consolidated turnover, to 10.38bn, 10 per cent growth in Ebit, to 1.2bn euros, and an Ebitda up 5 per cent, at 2.2bn euros, over the three-year period. More generally, Poste Italiane is aiming to develop its financial services to the point where its BancoPosta subsidiary becomes Italy’s biggest ‘bank’ by customer numbers and to increase its share of Italy’s express parcel service market. While unveiling the three-year plan yesterday, Poste Italiane’s managing director, Massimo Sarmi, said that the Bank of Italy has ordered his organization to keep separate accounts for its BancoPosta business, on the one hand, and its postal services, on the other. He also pointed out that Poste Italiane has only a 1.4 per cent share of Italy’s 30.2bn-euro market for parcel services, compared with 18.2 per cent for Deutsche Post World Net and 12.2 per cent for TNT.

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Poste Italiane offers recommended letters internet service

Italy’s state-owned postal services company Poste Italiane launched a new service, which allows consumers to send recommended letters via personal computers and Internet, it was reported on July 26, 2005. According to Poste Italiane, the consumers have to download a software, which will allow them to send the recommended letter at the same price as in the post office. The sending of the letter via Internet will cost 3.50 euro (USD4.21). The software is available for downloading at Poste Italiane’s Internet site, www.poste.it.

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