Poste italiane

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Poste italiane S.p.A.
Type Società per Azioni
Industry
Headquarters Rome, Italy
Area served Italy
Key people Giovanni Ialongo (Chairman)
Massimo Sarmi (CEO & Managing Director)
Services Letter post, parcel service, EMS, delivery, freight forwarding, third-party logistics, deposit accounts
Revenue €24 billion (2012)[1]
Net income €1.03 billion (2012)[1]
Owner(s) Ministry of Economy and Finance (65%)
Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (35%)
Employees 149,703 (2010 Annual average)
Website www.poste.it

Poste italiane S.p.A., formerly a state-owned monopoly, after 1998 is a public company with total Italian government control: the only shareholder is the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance. It is the biggest postal service of Italy, headquartered in Rome.

Besides providing core postal services, Gruppo Poste Italiane offers integrated products, as well as postal savings, communication, logistics and financial services in Italy.

The group offers a wide range of postal products, from express mail services to a broad selection of financial products.

Gruppo Poste italiane subsidiaries includes: SDA Express Courier which provides express mail and package delivery; Postecom managing Internet services; BancoPosta Fondi offering life insurance and investment solution, Postel offering hybrid electronic mail and document processing and PosteMobile, a mobile virtual network operator.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Annual Report 2012". Poste Italiane. 

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