Fratanica Post
Postal service | |
Traded as | DSE: FPH |
Founded | May 28, 1938 |
Founder | Dominique Carpentier & Edmond Dionne |
Headquarters | Dansburg , |
Key people | Roman Gagnon (CEO) Agathe Yacine (CFO) |
Revenue | $43.1 billion NSD |
Owner | Public float: 76% Fratanican government: 24% |
Number of employees | 408,559 (2019) |
Parent | Fratanica Postal Holdings Group GLL |
Website | fratpost.fn |
The Fratanica Post, under its parent company Fratanica Postal Holdings Group GLL, is a Fratanican publically traded postal corporation and package delivery organization headquarted in Dansburg, Fratanica. This is considered to be the primary postal service of Fratanica, serving as delivery couriers for 58 million letters per day. The international cargo and delivery division, the InterPost service, operates in various countries throughout the world.
Established on 28 May 1938 as a government statutory corporation, the service originally was meant to serve as a governmental body with oversight. Over time, however, the group slowly evolved into a publicly traded corporation. Currently, the Fratanica Post is traded under the Dansburg Stock Exchange using the abbreviation FPH.