Technological infrastructure: A mission for the country, shared with Microsoft
The agreement with Microsoft Italia, Poste Italiane's partner, is a fundamental part of the Group's and Italy's innovation programme and digital transformation process
Italians are getting more digitally mature: There are 46 million multichannel consumers
According to the Multichannel Observatory of the Politecnico di Milano, multichannel consumers reached 46.3 million in 2022, 89% of the population
Post office time slots can be booked remotely in Genoa too
Remote booking systems save time, confirming Poste Italiane's proximity to all citizens to meet their needs
Digital health: Special mention for the Teramo Local Health Authority with the support of...
The Teramo Local Health Authority's project on the early diagnosis of colorectal cancer, developed in collaboration with the Poste Italiane Group, received the recognition.
Poste’s sustainable finance featured at the Multistakeholder Forum
Poste's focus on sustainability in finance featured in a Focus Group during the Multistakeholder Forum
Our stories: LIS counter, the Post Office speaks sign language
This experimental project includes the use of staff able to express themselves in sign language for all counter services as well as for those in the consultancy room
Bruno Vespa: In big emergencies, I saw the best Italy — Poste helps it...
The speech by Bruno Vespa, historic journalist and Porta a Porta host, at the presentation of the Polis Project: “Small municipalities are the wealth of our country”
Poste Storie focussing on inclusion: people with sensory disabilities visit
The visit to Spazio di Poste focused on the creation of a tactile route and an audio description of the places, objects and videos
Valuing people, diversity and inclusion: Poste’s focus at the Multistakeholder Forum
Fourth appointment with the Focus Group of Poste Italiane's Multistakeholder Forum: the discussion on sustainability continues
Shared workspaces throughout Italy: Poste invests €30 million in co-working
The plan is part of the broader Polis project financed by Italy’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), which calls for total investments of €1.12 billion