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Czech billionaire Kretinsky appointed Royal Mail chairman

His investment firm EP Group announced on Friday that Daniel Kretinsky, a Czech billionaire, will be the new chairman of Royal Mail in Britain.

The EP Group, led by Kretinsky, completed its 4.90 billion pound (3.57 billion pound) acquisition of Royal Mail parent company International Distribution Services earlier this month.

The British government was also given a 1 pound "golden share", as part of this deal, by the new owner of an old postal company.

Royal Mail will continue to pay UK tax and retain its British headquarters with the "golden share".

Royal Mail was privatised by the state in 2013, at a price of 330p per share in an initial public offer.

Kretinsky already owned the largest share of IDS, which owns both Royal Mail as well as the international parcel network GLS.

The deal was completed in December, after Britain obtained commitments from Kretinsky that it would protect the over 500-year-old firm and the futures of thousands of employees and customers.

(source: Reuters)