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The Post Office, Britain’s national postal service before Royal Mail separated from it, decided in 2001 it no longer wanted ...
Consignia doesn't sound like the national institution that Royal Mail does. Instead, it reminds me of that brand of anti-perspirant, called Insignia. I also think it sounds dreadfully 80s, and ...
Consignia is to rename itself Royal Mail plc, reversing one of the most disastrous corporate rebrandings ever undertaken. The name change is expected to be announced next month when the postal ...
Bulk mail above 4,000 items and certain niche services - about 30% of Consignia's market by value Phase two from 1 April 2004 to 31 March 2006 Open a further 30% of the market by lowering the bulk ...
Royal Mail to Consignia. Twitter rebranding to X reminds me of Royal Mail changing its name to Consignia. Yeah. It didn’t last long. It won’t if your original name is so impactful and known.
Government-owned Consignia PLC still uses Royal Mail and Post Office as brand names in its mail service, and Parcelforce in its courier business.
The dismal performance was highlighted in the first official annual study by Royal Mail since it became part of the troubled public company, Consignia. Consignia is losing £1.5million a day and ...
Consignia to go in Royal Mail rebrand. LONDON - Senior executives at the UK's postal service have decided to replace the much-maligned Consignia brand with the name Royal Mail Group. by Mark Kleinman, ...
Consignia, formerly known as the Post Office, will announce plans this week to drop the 15-month-old name and restyle the entire group as The Royal Mail. The loss-making company will also reveal ...
Consignia is to rename itself Royal Mail plc, reversing one of the most disastrous corporate rebrandings ever undertaken. Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent.