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  • 30-6-2025 14:00

    PostNL concludes that the Dutch government’s proposal for the universal service obligation (USO) is insufficient for a future-proof postal delivery service. While mail delivery within two and, over time, within three days is a step in the right direction, the proposal imposes unworkable standards and leaves crucial issues unresolved.

  • 19-6-2025 16:00

    Today, PostNL announces the settlement of a Schuldschein transaction, securing an amount of €100 million.

  • 13-5-2025 11:00

    From 1 July 2025, PostNL will raise its domestic stamp price to €1.31. This is inevitable in the face of declining mail volumes and rising costs, with mail delivery now costing more than it brings in.

  • 8-5-2025 06:00

    On 16 April 2025, PostNL announced to pay a final dividend over 2024 of €0.04 per ordinary share in cash or shares at the option of the shareholders.

  • 6-5-2025 05:00

    The Hague, 6 May 2025

  • 15-4-2025 16:00

    The Hague, 15 April 2025 - Today, Pim Berendsen was appointed CEO of PostNL, succeeding Herna Verhagen. Furthermore, Linde Jansen has been appointed CFO, completing PostNL's two-person Board of Management. Both appointments are for a term of four years.

  • 4-4-2025 07:00

    Today, PostNL published its sixth Green Bond Report. This report provides investors and other interested parties with details on the use of proceeds and related expected environmental impact of the Green Bond (€300 million at a coupon of 0.625%, maturing in September 2026).

  • 4-3-2025 07:00

    The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of PostNL NV will be held on 15 April 2025. The agenda contains amongst others the appointment of Pim Berendsen as CEO, and Linde Jansen as CFO, of PostNL.

  • 24-2-2025 06:00

    Herna Verhagen, CEO of PostNL, commented: “With a normalised EBIT of €53 million, 2024, from this perspective, was unsatisfactory. Thanks to well-executed cash and balance sheet management we can propose a €0.07 dividend per share to the AGM.

  • 21-2-2025 06:00

    People in the Netherlands send and receive less and less mail every year. In the past decade, mail volume has nearly halved, but the Dutch Postal Act has remained unchanged. PostNL is committed to keeping the postal service accessible, future-proof and financially healthy, but current postal legislation refrains PostNL from implementing further changes to the postal business model. Political decision-making on the future of the postal market is taking time to materialise, while the costs of the current service keep rising. Under the Dutch law, the provider in charge of the universal service obligation (USO) is entitled to receive compensation for the net cost of the service if this constitutes a disproportionate financial burden. PostNL therefore has requested temporary financial support from the Dutch government to be able to continue to carry out this essential public duty responsibly.