The Executive President of CTT says that it is still not
possible to know for sure how much mail prices will increase in 2023, after
applying the formula that was agreed in the new concession contract. Even so,
João Bento estimates that the increase will be higher than the 6.8% that was
applied to this year's prices, although he points out that the impact of mail
on the family budget is around three euros per year, being, therefore, “negligible".
On the sidelines of an event promoted jointly with Banco de
Portugal, the manager said that the new formula, agreed with Anacom and the
Directorate-General for Consumers, “is quite similar” to the one that came to
dictate the increase of 6.8 % in 2022. The formula includes variables such as
the “average rate of change in the last 12 months” of inflation, published by
the National Institute of Statistics (INE), and the drop in mail traffic in the
previous year, as well as a fixed indicator that corresponds to the weight of
variable costs (16%), an efficiency factor and a factor to be applied in the
case of “significant changes in context”.
But is there any news about raising the standard of the service ?,,,,,didn't think so.
By John from Alentejo on 16 Sep 2022, 14:27
Because the CTT are so efficient at NOT delivering mail????? And lying about how they do ring the door bell but!!! there is NEVER EVER anyone at home???? Another joke in the land of utter inefficiency and public services which do not function.
By S from Other on 16 Sep 2022, 15:34
Would that make them able to provide a normal service? It took them two weeks to get a PIN code mailed by BPI from Lisbon to Porto. It would have been faster to send someone on foot.
By TF from Porto on 16 Sep 2022, 20:02