PHLPOST accepts challenge to engage public online

The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPOST) will begin its plan to engage with the public through an app-based delivery service after Senator Koko Pimentel challenged the company to make delivery apps eminent.

PHLPOST has earlier admitted that its earnings have dropped to P1.2 million from the P16 million and P17.9 million it earned in 2019 and 2018.

The Senator suggested that going online is the only way for PHLPOST to remain significant and continue earning in modern times. -PTV News

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