Poczta Polska (Polish Post)
The Polish Post, also known as Poczta Polska, has a long history dating back to 1558 and is the state postal administration of Poland. With its headquarters in Warsaw, the company is the largest postal company in the country, employing over 67,000 people. In addition to postal services, Poczta Polska offers a wide range of courier, banking, insurance, and logistics services. It also provides digital services through the Envelo internet platform, such as neo-stamps, neo-letters, and neo-postcards.
Poczta Polska has two significant subsidiaries: Capital Group Poczta Polska (Post Bank) and Pocztowe Towarzystwo Ubezpieczeń Wzajemnych (Post Mutual Insurance Association). The State Treasury of Poland owns the Polish Post, and the Ministry of State Assets is responsible for its oversight and governance. This ownership structure ensures that Poczta Polska operates in the best interests of the Polish government and its citizens, making it a reliable and trustworthy organization.