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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.
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The Italian Union of Postal Workers (Italian: Unione Italiana Lavoratori poste, UIL POSTE) is a trade union representing workers at Poste italiane. The union was founded on 21 March 1950, as the Italian Union of Post and Telecommunication Workers. It affiliated to the recently-founded Italian Labour Union. [1]
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According to a research of Ricerche e Studi (a subsidiary of Mediobanca), Poste Vita Insurance Group was the 4th largest insurances company in Italy by gross premiums, according to 2014 data. [2] Other research by PricewaterhouseCoopers , has shown the insurer was ranked 2nd by market share in life insurance (14.0%), but not in the top 5 of non ...
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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 April, as part of his wider industrial reforms, Renzi forced the chief executives of Italy's biggest state-owned companies, including Eni, Terna, Finmeccanica, Enel, and Poste italiane, to resign, citing a lack of public confidence in their leadership.