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Private courier services seeking help from Pakistan Post: Murad Saeed

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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Postal Services Murad Saeed Monday said Pakistan Post had a huge network across the country and due to its vast infrastructure, private courier services are seeking help from it.

Briefing the Senate, the minister said Pakistan Post had increased the number of E-Sahulat franchises up to 15,000 across the country with the help of National Database Registration Authority, he said and added due to the radical steps, the revenue of the department had increased up to 212%.

The minister said despite of many hurdles, his team was taking necessary steps to bring Pakistan Post at par with other private courier services.

Read: Murad Saeed achieves fastest revenue record in both the ministries

“We have made electronic money order system more efficient in last four months,” he said and added Pakistan Post was now heading toward e-commerce.

Senator Nauman Wazir drew the attention of the House toward a move to convert Pakistan Post into a regulatory authority.

To this, the minister said the issue was under discussion since 2005 and added there was a need to regulate this sector and the issue had been debated in both the Houses and even had come under the cabinet discussion but was deferred due to some apprehensions.

The minister told Senate that Pakistan Post would be converted into profitable entity in a short span of time.

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