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'Posti' or 'Posten (Finland)' ''(in full ''Itella Oyj Abp'')'' is the
Finnish state-owned postal service. It has been organised as a
public limited company since
2001, and is owned entirely by the Finnish
government. It is managed by the
Ministry of Transport and Communications. The postal service was first founded in Finland in
1638, and it had a legal
monopoly in postal delivery until
1994, when
competition was allowed in the industry.
Posti is currently the second largest
employer in Finland (after the City of
Helsinki), employing nearly 24 000 people in various jobs. It is required by law to maintain offices in each
municipality and ensure that delivery and collection are carried out every day. However, since the introduction of competition in
1994, the company has been forced to render its operations more effective, and many small post offices have been closed, with the representation services moved to local
entrepreneurs, such as
shops and
petrol stations.
Name change
On
June 1,
2007 Suomen Posti Oyj changed its name to ''Itella Oyj''. Posti will continue to serve consumers under the name Posti. The ''Itella'' brand will be used for Posti's business operations.
[2]
References
1. http://www2.hs.fi/extrat/talous/mikatulos/tulos.jsp?id=1171613996496-72&vuosia=10
2. Finland Post Corporation becomes Itella - postal services will continue under the name “Posti”
See also
★
List of postal codes in Finland
External links
★
Suomen Posti Oyj - The official site.
★
Finland Post Corporation - The official site in English.