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The Main Post Office Palace (Serbian: Палата Главне поште, romanized: Palata Glavne pošte) is a historic office building, serving as the headquarters of Pošta Srbije, national postal service of Serbia.
Poštanska štedionica (meaning "Post's savings service") was founded on 26 June 1921 in Palilula, Belgrade when the law of postal savings service was implemented. By 1926 it had become the main financial savings institution in Kingdom of Yugoslavia, with branches in all postal offices in the entire county.
2010 – Pošta Srbije transfers all rights and shares of Telekom Srbija to government of Serbia. 2011 – Pošta Srbije increases shares in Poštanska štedionica to 49%. (as of December 2021, it has 17.94% of shares)
JP Pošta Srbije Beograd, the state-owned post, still offers telegram service. It is commonly used to express condolences, official notifications of death or to congratulate anniversaries, births, graduations, etc. Telegrams may be sent by using a special telephone number or directly at the post office.
JP "Pošta Srbije" – poštanska mreža This page was last edited on 30 June 2024, at 05:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Pošta Srbije: Industrials Delivery services Belgrade: 1840 Postal services S A Poštanska štedionica: Financials Banks Belgrade: 1921 Commercial bank S A Prince Aviation: Consumer services Airlines Belgrade: 1990 Charter airline P A PPT-Namenska: Industrials Defense Trstenik: 1999 S A PPT-Petoletka: Industrials Industrial machinery Trstenik: 2016
In 1990, the Croatian Parliament established the public company Hrvatska pošta i telekomunikacije (HPT), with the main activity of providing postal and telecommunications services. The company was the legal successor of the former 13 companies of PTT-promet in Croatia and took over their rights and obligations.
PostEurop is the association of European public postal operators, one of the constituent unions of the Universal Postal Union.PostEurop was created in 1993 to simplify the exchange of mails in Europe, a task previously undertaken by the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT, from its French acronym).