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  • Shares traded4.42k
  • 1 Year change-55.59%
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About the company

Bpost SA, formerly bpost NV is a Belgium-based provider of postal services in Belgium. The Company's services include collection, transport, online parcels, and doorstep financial transactions. It specializes in inbound and outbound international mail and sorting and delivery of letters. The Company also provides solutions in document management, certified electronic communication, and international added value services. It provides services to individuals and corporate customers. The Company's subsidiaries are Altretis NV-SA, BPI NV-SA and Certipost NV-SA, among others. It also operates through CycloSafe, a product that can identify and track down stolen bicycles.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)4.17bn
  • Net income in EUR48.70m
  • Incorporated1986
  • Employees35.38k
  • Location
    Bpost SACentre MonnaieBRUXELLES 1000BelgiumBEL
  • Phone+32 22762111
  • Fax+32 22762175
  • Websitehttps://www.bpost.be/en
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