Village shop post offices accepted by Swiss Post customers
Survey conducted by an independent research institute suggests customers are satisfied with service provided by Swiss Post.
Read MorePosted by Ian Taylor | Oct 2, 2009 | News |
Survey conducted by an independent research institute suggests customers are satisfied with service provided by Swiss Post.
Read MoreA majority of people do not want to see changes to the Swiss Post’s public service mandate, according to the results of a new survey.
Read MoreE-finance growth good news for PostFinance
Read MorePostFinance enjoyed a record year in growth in 2008, with more than 120,000 people deciding to do business with company.
Read MoreThe parameters decided by the Federal Council for the new postal legislation must be improved. Swiss Post needs more entrepreneurial scope to provide a high-quality basic service in the future and to succeed against growing competition from international contenders in the free market. In setting political requirements it is thus calling for a more restrictive stance. Swiss Post is unable to understand why the Federal Council has not proposed a constructive solution for the further development of PostFinance. This is a missed opportunity not only for a successful Swiss Post Group but also for Switzerland’s economy as a whole.
Swiss Post wants to provide a high-quality basic service in the free market too, as decided by the Federal Council. However, it will only be able to do this in the long term if the parameters are right. Under free competition, Swiss Post needs more flexible legal operating conditions so that it can act in an entrepreneurial way in the dynamic logistics and financial services markets. An open company purpose is crucial for this.

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