What is Swiss Post? Swiss Post Review, Features

What is Swiss Post? Swiss Post Review, Features

Swiss Post is one of the largest state-owned enterprises in Switzerland. It was established in 1847 and is directly under the jurisdiction of the Swiss Federal Council. Consumers can only receive services within the scope of services provided by Swiss Post and Telecom.

 

About Swiss Post

  • Swiss Post has 3,600 service outlets across Switzerland, handling nearly 10 million letters, 600,000 parcels and 1.9 million financial accounts every day.
  • Swiss Post and Telecommunications is actually a functional department of the government and is protected by national laws. All sectors of Swiss society, especially the business community, have long expressed dissatisfaction with the quality, conditions and especially prices of Swiss postal and telecommunications services, and calls for reform are growing.

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