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Different Models of Postal Financial Services

In: Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy

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  • Silvia Spinazzola

    (Poste Italiane)

  • Stefano Gori

    (UWE)

  • Erik Maurice

    (Poste Italiane)

  • Simona Romito

    (Poste Italiane)

  • Ignazio Vacca

    (Poste Italiane)

Abstract

Historically, Postal Operators (POs) have benefited from a monopoly of services and from governmental aid. Lately, liberalization in the postal sector together with the decrease in revenues coming from the mail business have forced the re-thinking of the business models of POs. Leveraging the traditional role of interface between government and the public, some POs have opted for the diversification of their business into the more sustainable provision of financial services.

Suggested Citation

  • Silvia Spinazzola & Stefano Gori & Erik Maurice & Simona Romito & Ignazio Vacca, 2015. "Different Models of Postal Financial Services," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy, in: Michael A. Crew & Timothy J. Brennan (ed.), Postal and Delivery Innovation in the Digital Economy, edition 127, pages 233-245, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:topchp:978-3-319-12874-0_18
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-12874-0_18
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