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The Congolese Posts and Savings Company (French: Société des postes et d'épargne du Congo, SOPECO) is a government owned postal company in the Republic of Congo.[1] It is a corporation created on 1 July 2001 by Ordinance No. 10-2001.[2] There are forty-eight post offices, mostly in major cities.[2] Many private corporations provide postal services, often without the permission of the government.[2] Many of these companies have been in business since before any legislation regulating the postal industry had been passed.[2]
Originally the postal administration was admitted into the Universal Postal Union on 3 May 1961 and remains a member.[3] Post codes are not used in the Congo.[3]