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UK's Ofcom fines Royal Mail for the second time over missed shipment targets

Britain's media regulator Ofcom on Friday fined Royal Mail, owned by International Circulation Solutions (IDS), 10.5 million pounds ($ 13.26 million). for failing to satisfy delivery targets over the past year.

This is the second fine issued versus the business after it. was fined $6.9 million in November 2023 for stopping working to satisfy. delivery targets.

This is the second time we have actually fined the company since the. pandemic. Royal Mail has actually provided an enhancement plan, and we're. seeing some signs of progress, but it must go even more and faster. to provide the service that individuals expect, said Ian Strawhorne,. Director of Enforcement at Ofcom.

IDS blamed its challenging financial position and hold-ups. related to last year's union strike. Nevertheless, the regulator stated. it did not consider these as justifiable factors for its bad. service.

The London-listed company stated it eagerly anticipates the. regulator's assessment in January, which will make it possible for the. needed changes to be made by summertime.

The parent company of Britain's Royal Mail had alerted of a. getting worse cost environment following last month's budget plan and. said it might not rule out cost walkings and increased automation. as it looks to cut costs after returning to a profit in the. initially half.

Ofcom had actually opened its 2nd probe into Royal Mail's failure. to meet its shipment targets for 2023-2024 in May.

(source: Reuters)