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Company type | Government agency (Anstalt) |
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Predecessor | Postal Telegraph and Telephone (PTT) until 1998 |
Founded | 1849 |
Headquarters | , Switzerland |
Key people | Peter Hasler, Chairman of the Board of Directors[1] Jürg Bucher, CEO[2] |
Services | Mail, logistics, financial services (PostFinance), public transport (PostBus) |
Owner | Swiss Confederation |
Number of employees | 45,129 FTE, of which 7,255 abroad (as of 2010[update])[3] |
Divisions | Seven group units, see Structure |
Subsidiaries | Several[4] |
Website | post.ch |
Swiss Post (German: Die Schweizerische Post, French: La Poste Suisse, Italian: La Posta Svizzera) is the governmental postal service of Switzerland. It is an independent public authority within the federal administration of Switzerland and the country's second largest employer.[5]
As of 2011, Swiss Post is organized as a group comprising seven units:[6]
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