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Poste Italiane SpA

  • Friday, 5 April, 2024
    Lex
    Poste Italiane, unlike Royal Mail, brings both the mail and the cash Premium content

    Italy’s postal service kept its post office network and financial services and has used both to good effect

    Poste Italiane logo outside one of its branches in Italy
  • Monday, 3 May, 2021
    Poste Italiane uses frontline role in Covid battle to modernise services

    Italy’s postal group broadens range of digital offerings after its cloud technology helped stumbling vaccine programme

  • Thursday, 2 April, 2020
    Coronavirus
    Europe split over handling of postal services while in lockdown

    France and Spain cut services while UK, Germany and Italy run operations as normal

  • Thursday, 10 May, 2018
    LexEuropean companies
    Poste Italiane/Royal Mail: Greene shoots Premium content

    Italy’s postal service can learn a lot from the modernisation of its UK counterpart

    Postal Operations At Poste Italiane SpA As Government Plans To Sell 40% Of State Postal System To Cut Public Debt...A logo sits on a sign outside a Poste Italiane SpA post office in Rome, Italy, on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. Italy is proceeding with a plan to sell as much as 40 percent of the country's postal system, the biggest disposal of a state asset by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's government as it seeks to cut public debt. Photographer: Alessia Pierdomenico/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 27 February, 2018
    European companies
    Poste Italiane aims to boost profits with restructuring plan

    Italy’s largest employer looks to stem falling revenues with focus on parcel delivery

  • Wednesday, 22 March, 2017
    Inside BusinessRachel Sanderson
    Italy’s corporate spoils system unsettles investors

    State choices for chiefs of Leonardo and Poste Italiane send shares down

    Alessandro Profumo at his office inside Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank headquarters in Siena...Alessandro Profumo at his office inside Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank headquarters in Siena, June 5, 2014. Photographer Alessia Pierdomenico
  • Sunday, 19 March, 2017
    European companies
    Alessandro Profumo replaces Mauro Moretti at Leonardo

    Veteran banker to take helm at state-controlled Italian defence and aerospace group

    Alessandro Profumo at his office inside Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank headquarters in Siena...Alessandro Profumo at his office inside Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank headquarters in Siena, June 5, 2014. Photographer Alessia Pierdomenico
  • Wednesday, 2 November, 2016
    Financial job losses
    Pioneer Investments for sale — again

    Crisis in Italian banking forces UniCredit to put asset manager back on the market

    General Views Of Italian Banks, UniCredit SpA And Intesa Sanpaolo...Pedestrians pass a Unicredit Banca SpA, a subsidiary of Unicredit SpA, branch in Rome, Italy, on Monday, Oct. 24, 2011. Italian President Giorgio Napolitano said the nation must do all it can to reduce risks to its public debt and criticized "unpleasant expressions" about Italy by European leaders at last weekend's summit. Photographer: Alessia Pierdomenico/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 21 September, 2016
    European companies
    Bidders line up for UniCredit’s Pioneer Investments

    Sale of asset management business will be crucial for Italian bank

    ITALY-FINANCE-ECONOMY-UNICREDIT-BANK...This picture taken on February 5, 2016 shows the Unicredit logo on the Unicredit Tower in Milan. The Milan stock market fell 3.49 percent on Thursday to close at 18.190 points, dragged down by plunging bank shares after investors failed to be convinced by a 'bad bank' deal between Italy and the EU. / AFP / GIUSEPPE CACACE (Photo credit should read GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Wednesday, 23 March, 2016
    LexCentral banks
    Poste Italiane: stamping out the state

    The business is attractive; its main shareholder less so

    Mailboxes and a mailbag are seen in front of the headquaters of Poste Italiane in downtown Milan, Italy
  • Monday, 23 November, 2015
    Rail
    Italy plans part-privatisation of railway group Ferrovie dello Stato

    Stake of up to 40% could be sold in group that owns country’s rail lines and its train operator Trenitalia

    A passenger prepares to board a Trenitalia SpA train at Termini train station in Rome, Italy, on Wednesday, May 26, 2010. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said Italy's planned 24.9 billion euros ($30.4 billion) of budget cuts over the next two years are "absolutely necessary" to defend the euro and protect Italy. Photographer: Victor Sokolowicz/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 11 November, 2015
    Inside BusinessTony Barber
    State shadow darkens Poste Italiane’s future

    Despite a new direction for the group, investor happiness rests on total privatisation

    Postal Operations At Poste Italiane SpA As Government Plans To Sell 40% Of State Postal System To Cut Public Debt...A Poste Italiane SpA postman delivers mail in Rome, Italy, on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. Italy is proceeding with a plan to sell as much as 40 percent of the country's postal system, the biggest disposal of a state asset by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's government as it seeks to cut public debt. Photographer: Alessia Pierdomenico/Bloomberg
  • Sunday, 11 October, 2015
    European companies
    Italy to launch biggest privatisation in more than a decade

    Partial sale of Poste Italiane will raise about €4bn for government

  • Sunday, 6 September, 2015
    European companies
    Poste Italiane on track with partial privatisation this year

    Chief shrugs off market volatility and growing domestic outcry over float plans

  • Sunday, 19 July, 2015
    European companies
    Italy to list €4bn stake in post office on Milan stock exchange

    Starting gun fired on long awaited privatisation of Poste Italiane

  • Sunday, 27 July, 2014
    European companies
    Poste Italiane sell-off faces delay after Fincantieri’s struggle
    Italian Postal Service
  • Monday, 14 April, 2014
    European companies
    Matteo Renzi forces sweeping change at state companies
    Credit: Ed Robinson/OneRedEye...Emma Marcegaglia, CEO Marcegaglia. Credit: Ed Robinson/OneRedEye
  • Wednesday, 12 February, 2014
    Cyber warfare
    Italy readies ‘strange animal’ postal group for sell-off
    Italian Postal Service
  • Wednesday, 16 November, 2011
    European companies
    ‘Superminister’ emerges from Italy’s business elite
  • Tuesday, 13 September, 2011
    EU economy
    Italy says ciao to dolce vita in austerity era
  • Tuesday, 12 July, 2011
    Currencies
    Italy’s borrowing costs soar
  • Sunday, 7 December, 2008
    European companies
    Wary savers flee from banks to Poste Italiane
  • Wednesday, 2 January, 2008
    European companies
    How Poste Italiane is truly delivering
  • Wednesday, 4 April, 2007
    European companies
    Vodafone in mobile tie-up with Poste Italiane
  • Sunday, 28 May, 2006
    European companies
    Telecom Italia executive quits amid investigation
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