Royal Mail to remain headquartered in Britain as deal agreed to bolster key services
The Business Secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, has today [16 December]
received legally binding commitments from Royal Mail bidder Daniel
Křetínský that are intended to secure the long-term, sustainable
future of Royal Mail whilst protecting crucial services for
millions of customers across the UK. This significant
agreement, between the Department for Business and Trade and Daniel
Křetínský's EP Group, contains commitments that protect, and secure
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The Business Secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, has today [16 December] received legally binding commitments from Royal Mail bidder Daniel Křetínský that are intended to secure the long-term, sustainable future of Royal Mail whilst protecting crucial services for millions of customers across the UK. This significant agreement, between the Department for Business and Trade and Daniel Křetínský's EP Group, contains commitments that protect, and secure investment in, Royal Mail's postal network which is important to everyone from small business owners in Southampton to online shoppers in Shetland. These commitments deliver on the Government's Plan for Change, kickstarting economic growth by providing stability to a national institution that strengthens the foundations of Britain's domestic supply chain and delivers better public services to people across the whole country. Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said: “For too many years progress on securing a stable future at Royal Mail has stalled, but from day one we have been committed to providing a secure future for thousands of workers and customers. “Today's agreement is yet another example of this Government's commitment to working hand in hand with business to generate reform give respite to people right across the UK, as we are working towards ensuring a financially stable Royal Mail with protected links between communities other providers can't reach. “I'd like to thank EP Group and Daniel Křetínský for their constructive approach to our discussions and their commitment to protecting this national icon. I look forward to working with them to fix the foundations and ensure Royal Mail continues to deliver for the communities and businesses who rely on it most.” Recognising the importance of Royal Mail as an iconic national institution, the government has negotiated a ‘Golden Share' which will ensure that, with very limited exception, the headquarters of Royal Mail cannot be moved abroad and that Royal Mail cannot change where it pays its taxes, in either case without UK government approval. These restrictions will apply to any future owners of Royal Mail and, alongside other commitments to the brand and cypher, secure Royal Mail's identity as an iconic British institution whilst also allowing it to operate as a fully private company without day-to-day government interference. EP Group have also committed to honour any new agreements entered into with the postal unions, recognising that workers should be placed at the heart of a sustainable Royal Mail. After months of constructive engagement, these legally binding commitments were voluntarily offered by EP Group in recognition of the significant contribution that Royal Mail makes to Britain's national identity and the importance that it has in everyday life in the UK. EP Group Chairman Daniel Křetínský said: “EP Group is very pleased to have reached this historic agreement with the Business Secretary to safeguard the future of Royal Mail, under EP Group ownership. “We would like to thank the Business Secretary for the constructive negotiations that have resulted in unprecedented commitments and undertakings that demonstrate the high regard EP Group has for Royal Mail as an institution, the service it provides to millions of UK homes and businesses, and Royal Mail employees. “EP Group is a long term and committed investor with a mission to make Royal Mail a successful modern postal operator with high quality service and products for its customers. We look forward to delivering on this mission alongside our partners in government.” Millions of small businesses and consumers across the country rely on Royal Mail for everything from magazines to medicine deliveries, which is why protecting its future following any takeover is critical. The commitment we have offered include significant financial safeguards including assurances around financial investment and restrictions on value extraction linked to the financial strength of the Royal Mail business and the achievement of specific service level standards. Today EP Group has also announced that it has reached negotiators' agreements with the unions representing Royal Mail's workforce. The Government welcomes the negotiators' agreement and is confident that the constructive and collaborrative approach between the unions and the buyer can represent a restart for Royal Mail. Postal Services Minister Justin Madders said: “ We have agreed these commitments with EP Group with the intention of securing the best outcome possible for Royal Mail's customers, incentivising high performance and protecting the important services communities rely on. “Royal Mail's workers will also play a crucial role in getting the company back on track, and I'm pleased that EP Group and the CWU have worked quickly to reach an agreement on their part in the takeover. “A sustainable Royal Mail is a successful Royal Mail, and through this agreement we're paving the way towards a brighter future where it can be a source of national pride once again.” Communication Workers Union General Secretary Dave Ward said: “We are pleased to have reached a negotiators settlement with EP Group covering crucial areas such as job security, the governance of the company, a meaningful stake in the business for employees, restoring quality of service, legally binding commitments and improving the terms and conditions of our members. “This agreement provides the foundation to rebuild Royal Mail. These have been challenging negotiations but through the support of our members we have delivered what by any measure is a groundbreaking agreement which puts postal workers and customers back at heart of everything Royal Mail does.” |