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Post Office Chairman to stand down in July

Post Office Chairman to stand down in July

Alice Perkins is to stand down as Chairman of Post Office Ltd after four years overseeing the transformation of one of the UK's most important businesses.
She has decided to announce this now to allow ample time for the recruitment of her successor and a handover period before she stands down in July.
She has overseen the separation of Post Office Ltd from Royal Mail and the formation of the

UK ADULTS TO TURN OVER A NEW FINANCIAL LEAF IN 2015

UK ADULTS TO TURN OVER A NEW FINANCIAL LEAF IN 2015

• 14 million people plan to make a big financial change in 2015 • Clearing debts (18 per cent) and taking greater control of their money (16 per cent) this year is key for many UK adults • Climbing the property ladder is a top priority for 2015, with a fifth (18 per cent) planning to move or buy their first home

POST OFFICE LAUNCHES NEW MATCHED CREDIT CARD

POST OFFICE LAUNCHES NEW MATCHED CREDIT CARD

• Post Office’s Matched Credit Card offers 0% on purchases for 16 months and 0% on balance transfers for 16 months (2.98% balance transfer fee applies) • No cash fee when the card is used to buy travel money at the Post Office

PRICES SLIDE DOWNHILL  AS SNOW FINALLY HITS THE ALPS

PRICES SLIDE DOWNHILL AS SNOW FINALLY HITS THE ALPS



Snow has finally arrived in the Alps after weeks of nervous nail biting by ski holiday operators and skiers with early season bookings. That is not the only good news as the latest Post Office Travel Money Ski Resort Report¹reveals that prices have slid downhill since last year in 19 of 21 European resorts surveyed.
The biggest fall has been in Soldeu, which also benefited from early

RISKOMETER REVEALS TOURISTS TAKE BIG CHANCES ON TRIPS TO INDIA, THE INDIAN OCEAN AND AFRICA

RISKOMETER REVEALS TOURISTS TAKE BIG CHANCES ON TRIPS TO INDIA, THE INDIAN OCEAN AND AFRICA

• Almost three-in-ten of long haul holidaymakers fail to take out travel insurance for trips to India – compared with 16 per cent for all destinations • India, Indian Ocean and Africa are where health, injury and theft issues arise most often • Under 35s are least likely to take out travel insurance • Average cost of long haul holiday insurance claims: £4,859

THE AVERAGE UK HOUSE EARNED MORE IN THE LAST YEAR THAN THE AVERAGE WORKER

THE AVERAGE UK HOUSE EARNED MORE IN THE LAST YEAR THAN THE AVERAGE WORKER

The average UK house price increased by £29,339 over the last year – more than the average UK wage (£27,271) More than three in five workers earned less than the average UK property appreciated in value over the last 12 months London homes earned £80,000 in the last year – nearly twice as much as the average salary in the capital

Statement on CWU strike proposal in Post Office admin and supply chain

The Post Office has said that the CWU is being irresponsible in its decision to propose strike action on 12th December in its Admin and Supply Chain network. It has urged the CWU to reconsider the business’s offer of a six per cent pay rise - plus cash payments for colleagues in Supply Chain – over three years.

REALITY CHECK HITS SKI RESORTS: PRICES SLIDE DOWNHILL AS SKI SEASON GETS UNDERWAY

• Prices plunge in 24 of 27 ski resorts surveyed for the annual Post Office® Travel Money Ski Resort Report (www.postoffice.co.uk/skireport2014) • Biggest fall of 23 per cent in Soldeu, Andorra • Bansko, Bulgaria remains cheapest but eurozone favourites are closing the gap • Growing popularity of winter sports extras could add hundreds of pounds to a ski trip

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