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Native name | Почта России |
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Company type | Aktsionernoye Obschestvo (private limited company)[1] |
Industry | Postal services, courier |
Founded | 2002 | (current form)
Headquarters | Varshavskoye shosse 37, Moscow , |
Area served | Russia (undisputed territory only) |
Key people | Mikhail Volkov (CEO)[2] |
Services | Letter post, parcel service, EMS, delivery, freight forwarding, third-party logistics, deposit accounts |
Revenue | $2.46 billion[3] (2016) |
$139 million[3] (2016; 2021) | |
$25.9 million[3] (2016) | |
Owner | Government of Russia (100%) |
Number of employees | 390,000 |
Parent | Ministry of Communications and Mass Media |
Subsidiaries | Pochta Bank (49.99%) JSC "Marka" (100%) |
Website | pochta.ru |
Russian Post (Russian: Почта России, Pochta Rossii) is an Aktsionernoye Obschestvo (AO, private limited company)[1] which is the national postal operator of Russia. The company is responsible for the delivery of mail in Russia, and the issuing of postage stamps. Russian Post employs about 390,000 people and has over 42,000 post offices,[4] with its headquarters in Moscow. In 2012 the Russian Post delivered more than 2.4 billion pieces of mail and accounted for more than 54 million parcels and more than 100 million in remittances.[5] In March 2013 a presidential decree signed by President Vladimir Putin included the Russian Post in a list of so-called strategic enterprises.[6]
Russian Post owns 49.99% of the "Pochta Bank" (formerly Leto-Bank).
Postal services in Crimea are handled by a separate company, Post of Crimea.[7]
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