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Jersey Post

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Jersey Post International Limited
Company typeLimited Liability Company
IndustryMail
PredecessorCommittee for Postal Administration
Founded1 July 2006(2006-07-01)
HeadquartersPostal Headquarters
La Rue Grellier
Rue des Pres Trading Estate[1],

Parish ofSt Saviour
,

Jersey
Key people
Alan Merry
(Chairman)
Mark Siviter
(Chief Executive)[2]
Websitejerseypost

Jersey Postis the licenseduniversal serviceprovider of mail service for the Bailiwick ofJersey.

History[edit]

Jersey Post was established (as the Committee for Postal Administration) by thePost Office (Jersey) Law 1969,[3]in 1969 as a result of anOrder in Councilwhich enabled theCrown dependenciesto establish independent postal services.

Jersey is postcoded as theJE postcode area,established between 1990 and 1994 as an extension of theUnited Kingdom postcode system.[4][5]Previously, Jersey did not have postcodes (despite an unsuccessful experiment using delivery round numbers).[citation needed]

Jersey Post International Limited was incorporated as aLimited Liability Companyby theStates Assemblyon 1 July 2006 when thePostal Services (Jersey) Law 2005[6]came fully into force allowing competition in this sector for the first time. It is licensed by theJersey Competition Regulatory Authorityas a Class II postal operator and, as such, is designated to hold significantmarket powerand thus is liable for the universal service on the Island.[7]

Jersey Stamps[edit]

In 1969, with the establishment of Jersey Post, UK postage stamps ceased to be valid in the Crown dependencies. The Bailiwicks had previously produced stamps and operated independent postal systems during the 1940–1945German occupation of the Channel Islands.

Jersey Post has a philatelic department which researches, designs, produces and markets Jersey postage stamps which are then sold to stamp collectors worldwide. Jersey Post is member of theSmall European Postal Administration Cooperation (SEPAC),which is an organisation that represents small post offices in Europe and the United Kingdom in connection with both philatelic and postal matters.

Postal and other services[edit]

Jersey Post entered other markets while still a States owned enterprise (SOE). These include Promail, its mailing house set up in 1996, and Offshore Solutions, itsfulfilmentservice. Promail provides abulk mailservice for the offshore financial community.

In 2006, Jersey Post added a new premium service (FedEx Express) which Jersey Post calls J-express.

In December 2009, Jersey Post launched Jersey's first virtual telephone network, a pay as you go mobile telephone service called Me:Mo. In 2011, this telecoms service was terminated, and customer accounts were transferred toAirtel-Vodafone.[8]

In 2016, Jersey Post Group acquired UK based European logistics company, Fraser Freight, now known as Woodside Logistics,[9]this acquisition formed the basis for global logistics company JPGL.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^Annual Report 2011
  2. ^Our board
  3. ^"Post Office (Jersey) Law 1969".Jersey Legal Information Board.Retrieved3 February2020.
  4. ^Celebrating 40 years of Jersey Post[permanent dead link]
  5. ^Written Answer [87341],House of Commons Hansard, London, 17 December 2002, column 739W.
  6. ^"Postal Services (Jersey) Law 2004".Jersey Legal Information Board.
  7. ^"Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority".Archived fromthe originalon 9 January 2007.Retrieved3 February2020.
  8. ^Jersey Post closes mobile phone company me:mo
  9. ^Fraser Freight purchased by Jersey Post Group
  10. ^"Fraser Freight is now part of JPGL".JPGL.Retrieved27 April2022.