Tag: Republic of Ireland

AN Post told to curb losses on overseas mail

An Post expects to suffer losses of about EUR12 million on international mail operations this year, with domestic mail customers subsidising the losses. The company’s delivery of international mail is governed by EU agreements, which mean it cannot charge any more than 31 cents per international letter. The regulator, ComReg, yesterday instructed the company to re-negotiate these agreements by July 7th. Last year the company lost EUR19 million because of the restrictions imposed by these international mail agreements.

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Elderly and disabled will still get postal service in Ireland

AN Post insisted yesterday that the elderly and disabled will continue to get mail delivered to their door — even if the outdoor letter boxes are introduced. This follows revelations the company plans to end door-to door deliveries countrywide and bring in secure outdoor letter boxes that could save it up to €35 million a year.

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