Valentine’s Day is all about love and appreciation. Every day, parcel deliverers go out into the streets to make a difference, and they receive a great deal of appreciation in return. Figures from ...
PostNL has taken note of The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets’ (ACM) intention to launch a new investigation into PostNL, following the ruling of the Administrative High Court for Tr...
This year, PostNL is once again among the most sustainable companies in the world. This is evident from the independent Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) by S&P Global, which assesses companies...
The Supervisory Board of PostNL nominates Natasja Laheij as member of the Supervisory Board for a period of four years. The nomination will be scheduled for approval by the shareholders of PostNL a...
During the holiday season, PostNL expects once again to deliver millions of Christmas cards. In this period, more than ten times the usual amount of consumer mail is processed. To ensure all these ...
The holiday season remains the annual peak for online shopping. This year, PostNL sees clear changes in how consumers wish to receive their parcels. Consumers are increasingly opting for more contr...
PostNL will change its stamp prices as of 1 January 2026. From 1 January 2026, a stamp will cost €1.40. The new stamp price is inevitable due to the declining volume of mail and rising costs.
PostNL N.V. (the "Offeror") now announces the final results of its invitation to holders of its outstanding €300,000,000 0.625 per cent. fixed rate Notes due 23 September 2026 (ISIN: XS2047619064) ...
Today, PostNL successfully priced €300 million Notes with a term of five years maturing on 2 October 2030. The proceeds of the Notes will be used for general corporate purposes, including refinancing.