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Jersey Post to increase off-island postage charges

March 12, 2021
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Jersey Post to increase off-island postage charges
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Jersey Post will be amending its postal rates with effect from Thursday 1st April 2021.

The changes will see no increases for local-to-local items and a four-pence increase on the price of sending letters to the UK, Isle of Man and other Channel Islands.

The changes to key stamp prices are summarised below:

Jersey Post tariff change

In 2020 Jersey Post delayed its price review by six months to support customers during Covid-19. In continued support, Jersey Post will not be increasing local-to-local postal tariffs to support individuals and businesses who continue to deal with the pressures of Covid-19.

The price changes reflect several influencing factors including declining mail volumes, losses on UK mail and the significant cost of flying mail off the island, as well as recent pressures on businesses locally. Additionally, a Universal Postal Union (UPU) regulation change, approved by the UK government, has meant that postal authorities globally are now able to charge much higher rates for the receipt and handling of inbound mail. This means there will be an average increase of 6% to the UK and 20% to international destinations.

Niall McClure, Managing Director of Post and Logistics, said: “We remain fully committed to keeping costs low where possible and that is why we are maintaining 2020 rates for local-to-local items. The Jersey Post price for a first-class local letter is not increasing. This compares to a Royal Mail first class stamp which increased at the start of the year by 9p to 85p. Postal authorities worldwide are seeing vastly increased international costs due to regulatory changes and transit conveyance costs.”

Details of the 2021 postage price changes can be found on the Jersey Post website here.

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