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Certified email (known as Posta elettronica certificata in Italy, or PEC in short) is a special type of email in use in Italy, [1] Switzerland, [2] Hong Kong [3] and Germany. [4] Certified email is meant to provide a legal equivalent of the traditional registered mail , where users are able to legally prove that a given email has been sent and ...
Poste Italiane (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpɔste itaˈljane], lit. ' Italian Post ' , abbr. PT ) is the Italian postal service provider. Besides providing postal services, Poste Italiane offers communications , postal savings products, logistics , and financial and insurance services throughout Italy.
The contract with Count Sparre was annulled in March 1863, and a new contract was given to the British printing house De La Rue. A series of eight stamps with the inscription "Poste italiane" in denominations from 1 centesimo to 2 lira was issued on December 1, 1863. Italy joined the Universal Postal Union on 1 July 1875.
bancoposta.poste.it BancoPosta is the Italian postal savings system that operates as a unit of Poste Italiane providing financial services, including savings accounts , prepaid cards , exchange brokerage services, investment services, insurance, and various payment services.
In 2015 La Poste invested €22 million into Stuart Delivery before it was officially launched. [17] In 2017 La Poste brought Stuart Delivery owing 100% of the shares [18] Stuart Delivery is a subsidiary of the DPD group and is operating in 86 cities across the UK, Italy, France, Spain, Poland, and Portugal. [19]
In 1850 the post was responsible for dispatching 16 million letters in total or 7 letters per person. [16] By 1910 it delivered fifteen and in 1950 eighty-two letters per person. [ 16 ] In 1870, the urban centres were responsible for about 25% of the letters sent while accounting for only 9% of the population. [ 16 ]
Cassa Depositi e Prestiti S.p.A., also known as CDP S.p.A., is a prominent Italian development bank founded on November 20, 1850, in Turin.Its original duty was to finance public works like roads and waterworks during the reign of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, King of Sardinia-Piedmont.
[7] The mostly commonly researched modern photoelectrochemical cell in recent decades has been the Grätzel cell, although much attention has recently shifted away from this topic to perovskite solar cells, due to relatively high efficiency of the latter and the similarity in vapor assisted deposition techniques commonly used in their creation.