Pakistan Post office is a
state enterprise dedicated to providing wide range of postal
products and public services. It is the premier national postal
communication service holding together a vast country with a large
population. A true emblem of federation, it is committed to Serving
every one, every day, everywhere.
Pakistan Post Office is one of the oldest government
departments in the Sub-Continent. After independence from the Great
Britain it began functioning as the Department of Post & Telegraph.
In 1962 it
was separated from the Telegraph & Telephone and
was launched as an independent attached department of the Ministry
of Communications. Beginning with 3036 post offices in 1947, it has
expanded its network to
13419.
It is one of
the largest employers in Pakistan having more than 49,502 employees.
Apart from the traditional postal services, it boasts a wide range
of banking, life insurance and
a number of other public services.
Pakistan Post Office
provides an extensive range of products and services to cater for
both the personal and business
needs of various segments of Society. These traditional services
constitute the core business of
Pakistan Post.
Pakistan Post Office
consists of a network of
13,419 post offices, 76 General Post Offices (GPOs), 48 District Mail Offices
(DMOs) and 3 Offices of Exchange, along with central management
facilities in Islamabad and Lahore. Our purpose is to provide every
household and business
across Pakistan with the ability to communicate and conduct business with
each other and the world efficiently and economically.