Royal Mail is close to getting the reform it craved. Shareholders should oppose the Czech bid | Nils Pratley

Royal Mail is close to getting the reform it craved. Shareholders should oppose the Czech bid | Nils Pratley

Royal Mail, UK news, Business, Mergers and acquisitions, Ofcom, Postal service Business | The Guardian

​Selling a key economic component at a so-so price always felt bizarre, but with transformative cost savings on the horizon it would be patheticWhen the board of Royal Mail’s parent company rolled over in May and recommended a £3.6bn takeover offer from a Daniel Křetínský-led bid vehicle, one reason it gave was “significant uncertainty” around regulatory reform.That was a fair description at the time of Ofcom’s leisurely approach to reviewing the universal service obligation (USO), the requirement on Royal Mail to deliver nationwide six days a week at a uniform price. Even as letter volumes plunged, the regulator had danced around the question of reform for half a decade and, even in review mode since new year, still wasn’t being clear about what it might accept. Continue reading… 

Selling a key economic component at a so-so price always felt bizarre, but with transformative cost savings on the horizon it would be pathetic

When the board of Royal Mail’s parent company rolled over in May and recommended a £3.6bn takeover offer from a Daniel Křetínský-led bid vehicle, one reason it gave was “significant uncertainty” around regulatory reform.

That was a fair description at the time of Ofcom’s leisurely approach to reviewing the universal service obligation (USO), the requirement on Royal Mail to deliver nationwide six days a week at a uniform price. Even as letter volumes plunged, the regulator had danced around the question of reform for half a decade and, even in review mode since new year, still wasn’t being clear about what it might accept.

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