Tag: Republic of Ireland

Loss of social welfare deal could cost An Post EUR50m

The loss of the Department of Social Welfare’s business could cost An Post EUR50 million a year in revenue, damaging a fledgling recovery at the State company.
The proposal, part of a review of how welfare payments are paid, signalled last month, is to be discussed by the Minister for Social Welfare, Séamus Brennan, and the Minister for Communications, Noel Dempsey, early next week. Mr Dempsey is the Minister responsible for the company. At present, An Post provides access to welfare payments for the majority of the 1.5 million recipients, but Mr Brennan wants to review the “effectiveness of the existing systems”. In addition, the legality of the current arrangement, whereby An Post delivers social welfare payments is being challenged in the European courts by a competitor. This has caused concern among post office staff and unions, who worry that An Post could suffer a significant drop in revenue if the Government switches entirely to electronic funds transfer (EFT).

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Positive An Post news may flatter to deceive

While An Post may post a surplus, fundamental problems remain. When the senior management of An Post gather in the GPO in about three weeks time they may have some positive news to announce for a change. While there may be some incredulous looks from media representatives, the company’s chief executive Donal Curtin is expected to disclose a small surplus for 2004. In a recovery plan announced back in September 2003 the company was budgeting for an operating loss in 2004 of about EUR24 million. But An Post’s subsequent decision not to pay its 10,498 staff increases under the terms of Sustaining Progress has given the company a commercial breathing space.

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EC hints that it can deliver for An Post

The European Commission has given a big hint it would approve any special State aid requested by the Government to support loss-making An Post. The signal from Brussels does not follow any request from the Government, but comes in response to a question from an Opposition MEP. The Commission’s positive reaction will strengthen union demands for greater Government support for the loss-making postal service. Fine Gael’s Gay Mitchell was told by the Competition Commissioner, Neelie Kroes, that she would be sympathetic to any request from Ireland for assistance to help offset the cost of a full national delivery service.

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Post offices target key role in financial services delivery

Given postal service operators’ extensive branch networks, the provision of financial services is a natural choice for those operators seeking to diversify their revenue streams and fulfil government obligations to provide universal banking services. New research from VRL Publishing* reviews the evolving role played by post offices in the distribution of retail financial services and the opportunities and threats posed to traditional bank providers.

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An Post needs to repeat recent business success

Business Opinion: Something very unusual happened last Thursday. An Post, arguably the most calamitous of our State-owned companies, managed to do a bit of sound commercial business.

Its two overseas mobile phone top-up companies managed to command a purchase price of €85 million in a transaction with Alphyra. An Post originally bought the companies for €8.5 million in 2002 and has only pumped €7.5 million into them since then. So, based on these figures, a tidy profit of €69 million will now flow into its coffers.

For a company which has been reeling from negative news for so long, the latest deal must come as something of a relief for embattled chief executive Donal Curtin.

While it would be dangerous to predict a sustainable recovery just yet, the money will certainly provide An Post with a reasonable fund for paying off departing staff.

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