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Swiss French-speaking regions join forces to fight post office closures

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November 28, 2024
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A French-speaking alliance against postal office closures

Of the 170 post offices to be closed across the country, over 70 are in French-speaking Switzerland.


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Over 40 municipalities in French-speaking Switzerland have joined forces to fight closures of local post offices. They have urged parliamentarians to clarify Swiss Post’s universal service mandate and scope of activity prior to any future restructuring.


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November 27, 2024 – 11:16

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Some 45 municipalities in French-speaking Switzerland have joined forces to oppose Swiss Post’s decision to close 170 post offices, they announced in a press release on Tuesday. They include the towns of Geneva, Lausanne, Fribourg, Sion, Delémont and Biel/Bienne.

“Post offices are one of the essential pillars of a vibrant community,” they said. However, Swiss Post is “moving further and further away from the mission that citizens expect of it”, namely proximity to users, extensive services and easy access, they added.

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Roberto Cirillo, CEO of Swiss Post, speaks during an interview with yellow post boxes in focus in the background with the Swiss Post logo

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One in five Swiss post offices to close over next four years




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By 2028, there will only be 600 post offices in Switzerland, with 2,000 serviced locations.



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The 45 municipalities are calling for Swiss Post’s missions to be redefined in line with citizens’ expectations. They have written to the members of the Senate in French-speaking Switzerland to clarify Swiss Post’s universal service mandate and field of activity prior to any further restructuring or dismantling of the post office network.

Unavoidable, says Swiss Post

Swiss Post wants to maintain 2,000 sites across the country, including 600 own operation offices, compared with 770 at present, and 1,400 subsidiaries in partnerships. Of the 170 post offices to be closed across the country, over 70 are in French-speaking Switzerland.

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A woman in a brown coat walks in the road. Behind her is a large Swiss Post branch, with the ‘+P’ logo in red (+) and yellow (P) above the door and a wall of bright yellow Post lockers

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Swiss Post profit falls by CHF35 million 




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Largely due to a drop in letter and parcel volumes, Swiss Post’s group profit fell from CHF295 million ($289 million) in 2022 to CHF254 million last year



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There are 19 in canton Vaud, 14 in canton Valais, 11 in canton Neuchâtel, 9 in canton Fribourg, 8 in canton Jura, 5 in canton Geneva and 7 in the Bernese Jura region and the city of Biel. The most-affected cantons are Bern (25) and Ticino (20).

Swiss Post believes that this downsizing process is inevitable. One of the reasons is the steady decline in customer visits to the branches and the reduction in counter transactions.

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