Cambodia Post sees a 5 pct rise in revenue

Apr 7th at 07:38
07-04-2016 07:38:16+07:00

Cambodia Post sees a 5 pct rise in revenue

National mail service provider Cambodia Post reported a 5 per cent increase in 2015 revenues, state news agency AKP reported yesterday.

The slight uptick was valued at $5.45 million, compared to the previous year’s $5.2 million.

The postal service instituted a program in 2010 aimed at modernising mail service throughout the country. At that time its revenue was just $2.16 million.

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