Calgary Herald

Canada Post back in black after slump

Total revenue up $419M in 2014 over 2013’s tough year of net losses

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Canada Post Group returned to profitabil­ity last year as the national postal service both grew revenue and reduced expenses.

The group that includes Canada Post, Purolator and other businesses had a $198-million net profit, compared with a $29-million net loss in 2013.

The group’s total revenue was $7.98 billion, up $419 million or 5.5 per cent from $7.563 billion in 2013, while the logistics segment had a $10-million net profit, all of which were partially offset by a $13-million loss in other aspects of the business.

The Canada Post postal service accounted for 77.5 per cent of the group’s total revenue or $6.214 billion last year — up $331 million or 5.6 per cent from $5.883 billion in 2013.

The next-largest revenue source was the Purolator courier service, which generated $1.687 billion in 2014, up $64 million.

The government-owned corporatio­n said the main Canada Post business had a $148-million net profit in 2014, compared with a $75-million net loss in 2013. Purolator had an $53-million net profit, up from $48 million in 2013.

Transactio­n mail — letters, bills and the like — generated $3.2 billion of revenue for the postal service last year.

Canada Post said it had $238 million more revenue from transactio­n mail last year, mostly because of new pricing that took effect last March.

Canada Post parcel delivery generated $1.5 billion of revenue in 2014, up $120 million from 2013, due to surging demand from businesses filling orders placed by online customers.

Direct marketing customers who deliver advertisin­g and publicatio­ns through Canada Post generated $1.2 billion of revenue, down $37 million from 2013, due to electronic substituti­on, bill consolidat­ion and competitio­n, the company said.

On the cost side, Canada Post said employee benefits at the postal service fell to $4.139 billion from $4.385 billion in 2013. Other operating costs increased to $1.601 billion from $1.509 billion.

During 2014, Canada Post converted 100,000 addresses that had door-to-door delivery to community mailboxes.

In 2015, it plans to convert about 900,000 addresses.

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