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Stamp price rise

Stamp Price Rise Mail remains an important element of communications. It is the only way to reach some customer groups and a reliable way to send valuable documents. increase of 30` аnд 39%, respectively First class stamps First class stamps increase from 46p to 60p from April 30. IST Second class stamps Second class stamps increase from 36p to 50p. Why have prices risen? Royal Mail is FFFFF- working hard to They are absorbing inevitable cost increases in fuel and reduce its costs, this is a painful process of ongoing change for our people. Over the past decade, Royal Mail has seen 50,000 people leave the company. Royal Mail has made a loss on its core mail energy, and the number of addresses requiring their service six days a activities of week goes up by 300,000 every year. almost £1 billion over the last four financial The number of letters handled by the Royal Mail continues to years. decline. Solutions FRANKED MAIL For businesses sending from 5 items of mail a day, a franking machine can be a cost effective alternative to stamps. Franking can be upto õ9% cheaper than buying stamps. CHRISTMAS BONUS! Royal Mail will have a scheme this Christmas to enable people on low incomes to buy up to a total of ð6 First or Second Class Stamps in one purchase at 2011 prices. PRICING IN PROPORTION Size based pricing was introduced by Royal Mail in 2006. Make the most of this scheme by switching from C4 envelopes to C5 or DL envelopes and enjoy a saving of 22p per letter which is a 41% saving. Brief history of Royal Mail Royal Mail service was first made available to the 1661: First use of date stamp. First Postmaster General appointed. 1840: First adhesive stamp was produced (the Penny Black). 1880: First use of bicycles to deliver mail. public by Charles 1 in 1635 1997: 1959: 1919: First 2012 (2 April): Post Office Ltd is no longer a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Mail Group Ltd. Postcodes are iuntroduced into the mailing system. international airmail service developed by Royal Engineers (Postal Section) and Royal Air Force. EU Directive opens postal market to competition Stamp Price Rise Mail remains an important element of communications. It is the only way to reach some customer groups and a reliable way to send valuable documents. increase of 30` аnд 39%, respectively First class stamps First class stamps increase from 46p to 60p from April 30. IST Second class stamps Second class stamps increase from 36p to 50p. Why have prices risen? FFFFF- They are absorbing inevitable cost Royal Mail is working hard to reduce its costs, this is a painful process of ongoing change for our people. Over the past decade, Royal Mail has seen 50,000 people leave the company. increases in fuel and Royal Mail has made a loss on its core mail energy, and the number of addresses requiring their service six days a activities of week goes up by 300,000 every year. almost £1 billion over the last four financial The number of letters handled by the Royal Mail continues to years. decline. Solutions FRANKED MAIL For businesses sending from 5 items of mail a day, a franking machine can be a cost effective alternative to stamps. Franking can be upto õ9% cheaper than buying stamps. CHRISTMAS BONUS! Royal Mail will have a scheme this Christmas to enable people on low incomes to buy up to a total of ð6 First or Second Class Stamps in one purchase at 2011 prices. PRICING IN PROPORTION Size based pricing was introduced by Royal Mail in 2006. Make the most of this scheme by switching from C4 envelopes to C5 or DL envelopes and enjoy a saving of 22p per letter which is a 41% saving. Brief history of Royal Mail Royal Mail service was first made available to the 1661: First use of date stamp. First Postmaster General appointed. 1840: First adhesive stamp was produced (the Penny Black). 1880: First use of bicycles to deliver mail. public by Charles 1 in 1635 1997: 1959: 1919: First 2012 (2 April): Post Office Ltd is no longer a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Mail Group Ltd. Postcodes are iuntroduced into the mailing system. international airmail service developed by Royal Engineers (Postal Section) and Royal Air Force. EU Directive opens postal market to competition Stamp Price Rise Mail remains an important element of communications. It is the only way to reach some customer groups and a reliable way to send valuable documents. increase of 30` аnд 39%, respectively First class stamps First class stamps increase from 46p to 60p from April 30. IST Second class stamps Second class stamps increase from 36p to 50p. Why have prices risen? FFFFF- They are absorbing inevitable cost Royal Mail is working hard to reduce its costs, this is a painful process of ongoing change for our people. Over the past decade, Royal Mail has seen 50,000 people leave the company. increases in fuel and Royal Mail has made a loss on its core mail energy, and the number of addresses requiring their service six days a activities of week goes up by 300,000 every year. almost £1 billion over the last four financial The number of letters handled by the Royal Mail continues to years. decline. Solutions FRANKED MAIL For businesses sending from 5 items of mail a day, a franking machine can be a cost effective alternative to stamps. Franking can be upto õ9% cheaper than buying stamps. CHRISTMAS BONUS! Royal Mail will have a scheme this Christmas to enable people on low incomes to buy up to a total of ð6 First or Second Class Stamps in one purchase at 2011 prices. PRICING IN PROPORTION Size based pricing was introduced by Royal Mail in 2006. Make the most of this scheme by switching from C4 envelopes to C5 or DL envelopes and enjoy a saving of 22p per letter which is a 41% saving. Brief history of Royal Mail Royal Mail service was first made available to the 1661: First use of date stamp. First Postmaster General appointed. 1840: First adhesive stamp was produced (the Penny Black). 1880: First use of bicycles to deliver mail. public by Charles 1 in 1635 1997: 1959: 1919: First 2012 (2 April): Post Office Ltd is no longer a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Mail Group Ltd. Postcodes are iuntroduced into the mailing system. international airmail service developed by Royal Engineers (Postal Section) and Royal Air Force. EU Directive opens postal market to competition Stamp Price Rise Mail remains an important element of communications. It is the only way to reach some customer groups and a reliable way to send valuable documents. increase of 30` аnд 39%, respectively First class stamps First class stamps increase from 46p to 60p from April 30. IST Second class stamps Second class stamps increase from 36p to 50p. Why have prices risen? FFFFF- They are absorbing inevitable cost Royal Mail is working hard to reduce its costs, this is a painful process of ongoing change for our people. Over the past decade, Royal Mail has seen 50,000 people leave the company. increases in fuel and Royal Mail has made a loss on its core mail energy, and the number of addresses requiring their service six days a activities of week goes up by 300,000 every year. almost £1 billion over the last four financial The number of letters handled by the Royal Mail continues to years. decline. Solutions FRANKED MAIL For businesses sending from 5 items of mail a day, a franking machine can be a cost effective alternative to stamps. Franking can be upto õ9% cheaper than buying stamps. CHRISTMAS BONUS! Royal Mail will have a scheme this Christmas to enable people on low incomes to buy up to a total of ð6 First or Second Class Stamps in one purchase at 2011 prices. PRICING IN PROPORTION Size based pricing was introduced by Royal Mail in 2006. Make the most of this scheme by switching from C4 envelopes to C5 or DL envelopes and enjoy a saving of 22p per letter which is a 41% saving. Brief history of Royal Mail Royal Mail service was first made available to the 1661: First use of date stamp. First Postmaster General appointed. 1840: First adhesive stamp was produced (the Penny Black). 1880: First use of bicycles to deliver mail. public by Charles 1 in 1635 1997: 1959: 1919: First 2012 (2 April): Post Office Ltd is no longer a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Mail Group Ltd. Postcodes are iuntroduced into the mailing system. international airmail service developed by Royal Engineers (Postal Section) and Royal Air Force. EU Directive opens postal market to competition Stamp Price Rise Mail remains an important element of communications. It is the only way to reach some customer groups and a reliable way to send valuable documents. increase of 30` аnд 39%, respectively First class stamps First class stamps increase from 46p to 60p from April 30. IST Second class stamps Second class stamps increase from 36p to 50p. Why have prices risen? FFFFF- They are absorbing inevitable cost Royal Mail is working hard to reduce its costs, this is a painful process of ongoing change for our people. Over the past decade, Royal Mail has seen 50,000 people leave the company. increases in fuel and Royal Mail has made a loss on its core mail energy, and the number of addresses requiring their service six days a activities of week goes up by 300,000 every year. almost £1 billion over the last four financial The number of letters handled by the Royal Mail continues to years. decline. Solutions FRANKED MAIL For businesses sending from 5 items of mail a day, a franking machine can be a cost effective alternative to stamps. Franking can be upto õ9% cheaper than buying stamps. CHRISTMAS BONUS! Royal Mail will have a scheme this Christmas to enable people on low incomes to buy up to a total of ð6 First or Second Class Stamps in one purchase at 2011 prices. PRICING IN PROPORTION Size based pricing was introduced by Royal Mail in 2006. Make the most of this scheme by switching from C4 envelopes to C5 or DL envelopes and enjoy a saving of 22p per letter which is a 41% saving. Brief history of Royal Mail Royal Mail service was first made available to the 1661: First use of date stamp. First Postmaster General appointed. 1840: First adhesive stamp was produced (the Penny Black). 1880: First use of bicycles to deliver mail. public by Charles 1 in 1635 1997: 1959: 1919: First 2012 (2 April): Post Office Ltd is no longer a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Mail Group Ltd. Postcodes are iuntroduced into the mailing system. international airmail service developed by Royal Engineers (Postal Section) and Royal Air Force. EU Directive opens postal market to competition Stamp Price Rise Mail remains an important element of communications. It is the only way to reach some customer groups and a reliable way to send valuable documents. increase of 30` аnд 39%, respectively First class stamps First class stamps increase from 46p to 60p from April 30. IST Second class stamps Second class stamps increase from 36p to 50p. Why have prices risen? FFFFF- They are absorbing inevitable cost Royal Mail is working hard to reduce its costs, this is a painful process of ongoing change for our people. Over the past decade, Royal Mail has seen 50,000 people leave the company. increases in fuel and Royal Mail has made a loss on its core mail energy, and the number of addresses requiring their service six days a activities of week goes up by 300,000 every year. almost £1 billion over the last four financial The number of letters handled by the Royal Mail continues to years. decline. Solutions FRANKED MAIL For businesses sending from 5 items of mail a day, a franking machine can be a cost effective alternative to stamps. Franking can be upto õ9% cheaper than buying stamps. CHRISTMAS BONUS! Royal Mail will have a scheme this Christmas to enable people on low incomes to buy up to a total of ð6 First or Second Class Stamps in one purchase at 2011 prices. PRICING IN PROPORTION Size based pricing was introduced by Royal Mail in 2006. Make the most of this scheme by switching from C4 envelopes to C5 or DL envelopes and enjoy a saving of 22p per letter which is a 41% saving. Brief history of Royal Mail Royal Mail service was first made available to the 1661: First use of date stamp. First Postmaster General appointed. 1840: First adhesive stamp was produced (the Penny Black). 1880: First use of bicycles to deliver mail. public by Charles 1 in 1635 1997: 1959: 1919: First 2012 (2 April): Post Office Ltd is no longer a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Mail Group Ltd. Postcodes are iuntroduced into the mailing system. international airmail service developed by Royal Engineers (Postal Section) and Royal Air Force. EU Directive opens postal market to competition

Stamp price rise

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This below infographic drills down into a few key reasons the Royal Mail had to increase the price the stamps. Additionally, it looks at some solutions both individuals and companies can take advantag...

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