The Phnom Penh Post

Cambodia Post back in business

- Thou Vireak

STATE-owned mail service provider Cambodia Post on Monday resumed limited express delivery after a nearly five month long Covid-19 hiatus. On March 12, Cambodia Post suspended all internatio­nal shipments during the intensifyi­ng crisis.

It said it will ship mail and packages to some Asia-Pacific countries such as Australia, China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), Japan, South Korea, Israel, Singapore, the UAE, Vietnam and Thailand.

Other destinatio­ns include European countries such as Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Switzerlan­d, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherland­s, Norway, Poland, Sweden, the UK and Spain as well as North American countries, including the US and Canada.

Cambodia Post director-general Ork Bora told The Post on Tuesday that the resumption of operations comes after the company partnered with a new air carrier.

He noted that mailing rates will increase by $8 per kg for the duration of Covid-19.

On Monday alone, he said, Cambodia Post received 2,810kg of mail from 373 customers.

“We expect our revenue to remain strong or register an upward spira l towards our $1 million per month ambition by v irtue of the substantia l Covid-19 era surge in online orders,” Bora said.

He said Cambodia Post earned more than $2.65 million in revenue during the first six months of this year, down 55.23 per cent from more than $5.93 million in the same period last year.

Last year, the company netted $12,237,459, up 224.46 per cent from $ 3,771,598 in 2011.

Cambodia Post also invests in Cambodia Post Bank Plc (CP Bank), which has registered some $36.52 million in profit since it was launched in 2013. In 2018 alone, the bank posted $13.81 million in profit.

Canadia Investment Holding Plc is CP Banks’s majority shareholde­r, with 50 per cent of its equity, followed by Singapore-based investment company Fullerton Financial Holdings Pte Ltd (45 per cent) and Cambodia Post (five per cent).

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HONG MENEA Cambodia Post earned more than $2.65 million in revenue during the first six months of this year, down 55.23 per cent from more than $5.93 million in the same period last year.
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