Polish Post

Polish Post
Native name
Poczta Polska Spółka Akcyjna
Company typeJoint-stock company
IndustryPostal services, courier
Founded18 October 1558 (18 October 1558) (original)
1928 (1928) (modern)
FounderSigismund II Augustus
HeadquartersRodziny Hiszpańskich 8,
00-940 Warsaw
,
Poland
Key people
Sebastian Mikosz (CEO)
ServicesLetter post, parcel service, EMS, delivery, freight forwarding, third-party logistics, deposit accounts
Revenue1,573,000,000 euro (2018) 
−15,700,000 euro (2018) 
OwnerGovernment of Poland
Number of employees
c.67,000
Websitewww.poczta-polska.pl

The Polish Post (Polish: Poczta Polska S.A., pronounced [ˈpɔtʂta ˈpɔlska]) is the state postal administration of Poland, initially founded in 1558. The company is headquartered in Warsaw and employs over 67,000 people. It is the largest mail-handling company in the country, which additionally provides courier, banking, insurance and logistics services. The digital services, such as neo-stamps, neo-letters and neo-postcards, are available through the Internet-based platform Envelo.

The two large subsidiary companies of Poczta Polska are Capital Group Poczta Polska (Post Bank) and the Pocztowe Towarzystwo Ubezpieczeń Wzajemnych (Postal Mutual Insurance Association). The State Treasury of Poland is the sole owner and shareholder of Polish Post. The current name of the ministry responsible for the Polish Post is Ministry of State Assets.