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by chaircher
1584 days ago
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For those of you who don't know the context here: The Royal Mail was founded as a public service in 1516 by Charles I and was privatised in 2010. The Post Office was founded as a public service by Charles II in 1660 and I believed privatised in 1969. The Royal Mail are the people moving the post around, and the post office is where you go to post something if you're not going to put it in a post box, as well as do a lot of other things like renew your passport, change money into different currencies and you can even bank cash there. |
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The Post Office retail chain was split into a subsidiary of the Post Office corporation called Post Office Counters Ltd in 1987, which was renamed to Post Office Ltd in 2001.
When Royal Mail Group was privatised in 2013, the loss making Post Office Ltd retail business was retained by the government.
[1] AFAICT the prominent use of "Royal Mail" for the postage side of the business seems to be fairly recent, post-GPO era thing as well?