Post Office Ltd (Welsh: Swyddfa'r Post Cyf. ; Scottish Gaelic: Oifis a' Phuist ) is a retail post office company in the United Kingdom that provides a wide range of products including postage stamps and banking to the public through its nationwide network of post office branches.
Structure
Post Office Ltd. was separated from the postal service Royal Mail in 1986 under the name Post Office Counters Ltd. , and the name changed to Post Office Ltd. in 2001. Post Office Ltd. remains a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Mail Group Ltd. A large number of its branches are under franchise agreements.
There are currently around 12,000 Post Office branches across the UK, of which 373 are directly managed by Post Office Ltd. (known as Crown Offices). The majority of other branches are either run by multiple franchise partners or local subpostmaster agents.
Services
The Post Office has a wide variety of services throughout the network of branches. Products and services available vary throughout the network; main post offices generally provide the full range of services.
Postal services
The Post Office provides information on services and accepts postal items and payment on behalf of the two collection and delivery divisions of the Royal Mail group, Royal Mail and Parcelforce. These include a variety of ordinary and guaranteed services both for delivery within the United Kingdom and to international destinations. Postage stamps (including commemorative stamps and other philatelic items), airletters and international reply coupons are sold, while applications for redirection of mail are accepted on behalf of Royal Mail.
Post Office Local Collect is a scheme whereby undelivered mail can be redirected at customer request to a post office for convenient collection. Poste restante mail can also be held for collection by people travelling.
Banking services
Personal banking services are offered on behalf of a number of "partner banks" that the Post Office has agreements with. Although different services are available on behalf of different institutions, these may include cash withdrawals, paying in cash and cheques, balance enquiries and cheque encashment. Some post offices also have cash machines, mainly provided by Bank of Ireland.
The Post Office Card Account is a basic bank account allowing customers to collect benefit payments. Most other basic accounts can also be accessed through post offices.
Business banking services are also offered, mainly through Alliance & Leicester Commercial Bank (the successor to the Post Office Girobank).
Savings products
The Post Office has long been an agent for National Savings and Investments, which was originally the Post Office Savings Bank but is now a wholly separate institution. Information is available for most NS&I products, including Premium Bonds, and numerous transactions can be carried out in post offices.
In recent years the Post Office has launched its own range of branded savings products, which are sometimes in competition with those offered by NS&I. The most recently introduced, in September 2008, is a Post Office ISA. Also on offer is an instant access account (Instant Saver), while issues of two fixed term investments (Five Year Saver and Growth Bond) are periodically available. The Post Office are also a provider for the Child Trust Fund.
Telephony
The Post Office operates as a provider of a home landline telephone service (branded as Post Office HomePhone) and has recently added broadband internet to its portfolio.
Mobile phone E Top-up is available on behalf of most networks. Post Office branded prepay phonecards are available, offering potential savings particularly on international call rates.
Insurance and financial services
The Post Office is now seeking to establish itself as a financial service provider and provides a number of branded insurance products including for cars, vans and motorbikes; home insurance (buildings and/or contents); pet insurance and travel insurance. Life insurance, over 50s life cover and lifestyle protection insurance are also available.
The Post Office is now offering itself as a mortgage provider and also offers personal loans, although the latter are now marketed purely through the company's website and not through the branch network.
Bill payments
A number of bill payments can be accepted on behalf of a variety of organisations including utilities, local authorities and others. These can be in the form of automated payments (barcoded bills, swipe cards, key charging) or manual transactions through the Alliance & Leicester Transcash system.
Government services
Check and send services are available for applications made to several government institutions, including the IPS (for British passport applications), DVLA (for driving licences and the Department of Health (for the European Health Insurance Card). Fishing licences are issued on behalf of the Environment Agency from branches in England and Wales. Selected branches issue international driving permits.
Other services
- National Lottery games and scratchcards
- Sale and encashment of postal orders
- Foreign currency exchange and Travel Money Card
- Sales of gift vouchers redeemable at certain high street merchants
- Post Office Savings stamps
- Postpak
In towns, Post Offices are usually open from around 09:00 to 17:30 from Monday to Friday and from 09:00 to 12:30 on Saturday. In some country areas, opening hours are much shorter - perhaps only four hours per week. In some villages an outreach service is provided, this can be in a van, village hall, village shop etc. Most Post Offices are shut on Sundays and Bank Holidays.
Concerns
Long standing year on year losses (£102M loss in the second half of 2006 – the only loss taking division of Royal Mail) The RM group turned a £22M profit in this same period Recent plans to cut the £150m-a-year subsidy for rural post offices lead to the announcement that 2500 post offices are to be closed. New technology means most of their additional services can be used online – e.g.:
- Paying car tax
- Receiving benefits payments
- Increased use of email means that for many people the postal service is becoming obsolete
- Increasing competition
The Post Office has been affected by closures in the last few years. This has caused much anger in local communities because the residents are unable to benefit from the postal and banking services that the Post Office provides.It also increases business costs, as once the local Post Office has closed, people may have to drive some distance (perhaps five miles) to reach a Post Office.
Restructuring
In 2007, The government gave a £1.7 billion subsidy to Royal Mail Group so that it could turn a profit by 2011. This was to be used to invest across the whole network, which is made up of Royal Mail, Post Office Ltd and Parcelforce.
85 Crown Post Offices were closed, 70 of which were sold to W H Smith. This followed a trial of six Post Office Outlets in W H Smith stores. W H Smith was expected to make up to £2.5 million extra in annual profit.
2,500 sub-Post Offices closed between 2008-09. Redundancy packages were provided from public funding, (subpostmasters were paid over 20 months salary, roughly £65,000 each).
Post Offices not open to the public
Six post office branches are not open to the public:
- Court (Buckingham Palace)
- House of Commons
- Portcullis House
- Royal Automobile Club, 89 Pall Mall, London
- The Scottish Parliament
- Windsor Castle
Notes and references
- ^ WebCheck entry for "Post Office"
- ^ Hazell, Tony (2008-09-03). "Sweetener boosts Post Office Isa". thisismoney.co.uk . Daily Mail Group . http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/saving-and-banking/article.html?in_article_id=451536&in_page_id=7 . Retrieved 2008-09-03 .
- ^ http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200607/cmselect/cmtrdind/593/593.pdf
- ^ http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/380/response/21431/attach/2/Office%20List%20210309.xls
Further reading
- Scotsman.com Business - Top Stories - Post Office ready to
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