In this blog I will be talking about digitizing Pakistan Post specifically the banking sector or it. Pakistan Post is Pakistan’s largest postal operator. It is a state institute that operates in full range of delivery and logistics services to customers countrywide.
Recently the enterprise has also stepped into the e-commerce business. This study is focused on finding opportunities to apply current technological developments in the postal market and assesses the potential future impact of various technologies and innovations on the market. We studied explicitly two major domains of the post office, the role of Pakistan Post Savings Bank and its postal service operations. How is it delivering banking and postal services to the customers? The purpose is to understand the current work stack of operations of Pakistan Post as savings bank and as logistics operator and find opportunities to improve the system with the application of state of the art technologies.
There is limited literature available on the subject specially related to Pakistan Post. However, we studied researches and papers on the subject for international markets, modern technologies being applied there, how they achieve operational efficiency in their processes and what we can take away as a learning point. For the above-mentioned purposes, we studied and analyzed the following:
The study was conducted by WIK-Consult and ITA Consulting on behalf of Citizens Advice between September and November 2015, using a mix of desk research, expert interviews and own analysis. Our findings are based on extensive research and literature review, validated during interviews with 15 delivery companies, stakeholders, and experts based on a Questionnaire
The study talks about what factors are driving technology in the postal market. It claims e- Commerce is a key driver for postal services. Then it suggests a list of modern technologies that are currently being applied or will be applied in future to transform postal industry completely.
This research discusses widespread consensus that postal networks could play a much more active role in providing access to financial services, especially to unbanked poor and rural communities. It appears to have been difficult to convert ideas and consensus into practice. In several countries, including South Africa, repositioning the postal bank has been under discussion for more than 10 years without conclusion. In some other countries, steps have been taken to separate the postal bank into an independent company, operating through the postal service. The research has been conducted on African postal market. The research is conducted by a well-known European bank ING in collaboration with World Bank.
Another very detailed yet comprehensive document on digital postal activities is circulated by UPU (Universal Postal Union). The document talks about the sustainable development goals of digital postal services, their technical and strategic analysis, policy making and regulations in postal sector and recommends governments develop appropriate postal sector policies that are aligned with digital and other policies.
This is very detailed and extensive documentation on the subject of transformation of the post. It covers multiple successful business and technology models in the postal sector being applied in Bhutan, Brazil, Korea, Russia and some other international markets. Since the study is quite exhaustive, it covers every stretch starting from the context, environment and working conditions to the application of certain methods and tech in the corresponding country. The study reasons about whether it would be possible to take the modern information and communication technologies to people with virtually no exposure to these technologies owing to the formidable logistical difficulties on the ground.
This article announces the new initiative under-taken by Post office India, with the title, Core Banking Solution. An extract from article; “Core Banking Solution (CBS) will enable customers to operate their accounts and avail account related services from any post office in the country. ‘Anywhere Anytime Banking’, Net-banking, RTGS, NEFT shall be available for the Post office customer. The objective of CBS is to provide faster and easier banking services through internet, mobile devices and ATMs”
The research talks about the implications of modern technology on postal services in Ghana. It Statistically tests three hypotheses:
A lengthy yet an interesting read about the history of book keeping operations in the British Established Post Office Savings Bank (POSB). The research answers the question, why was POSB so slow to mechanize and adopt modern ways instead of insisting on the orthodox methods of record keeping. It also shines some light on why was POSB established in the first place.