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Gas and electricity offer for Poste Italiane employees announcing: "We will soon be on the market"

Poste Italiane enters the electricity and gas sector with an offer dedicated to employees. The market launch is expected by the end of the year

Gas and electricity offer for Poste Italiane employees announcing: "We will soon be on the market"

Poste Italiane enters the sector electricity and gas with an offer dedicated to employees which, as anticipated by the managing director Matteo Del Fante, during the presentation of the update of the 24SI Plus Business Plan, represents a first step in view of the debut on the market expected in the autumn. Poste Italiane's energy strategy is starting, explains a note from the group, which aims to become one of the main operators in the sector with 1,5 million customers by 2025.

He intervened on the new electricity and gas offer of Poste Italiane Marcus of Syracuse, CEO of PostePay Spa, to the microphones of TGPoste. “We started with the intention – explained Siracusano – of dedicating the first part of the launch to employees and retirees with a promotion to celebrate the 160th anniversary of the Company”. The launch of the offer on the market is expected by the end of the year. “We will bring a unique electricity and gas offer through the network of 12.800 post offices and digital channels with a fixed price for 24 months. Following the values ​​of Poste Italiane, our solution is predictable and transparent to the extent that it will be possible to subscribe to the fixed installment, knowing in advance how much you will pay each month. And then it is planet, 100% green in the light and 100% compensated in terms of CO2 emissions for gas”, added the CEO, specifying how the entry of Poste Italiane in the energy market is part of a growth strategy that increasingly sees the company as a platform at the service of citizens and the country system.

“Inside a post office, all Italians can see their savings, investment and financing needs met, but also all the needs of the home, from landline and mobile telephony, to fiber optics and in the future also electricity and gas. ”, he concluded.

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