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Qatar Post has launched a new set of stamps to celebrate the launch of its new brand identity, cementing the official start of the next chapter of postal services in Qatar. Qatar Post just launched a significant transformation process, that will set the company on par with the digital world, modern economy and the needs of new customers. Qatar Post’s modernization process is under way at full speed and is impacting all levels of the postal services.
The new stamps are a symbol of modern life delivered by Qatar Post.
The 50 Dirham stamps, which feature Qatar Post’s new logo and new branded cars, can be found at Qatar Post General Post Office (GPO), as well as in branches spread across Qatar and philatelic e-shop.
Leading the launch of the brand new stamps, Khalid Rustom, Qatar Post Head of Philatelic, stated: “Qatar Post is always keen to mark key milestones in our country’s history and of our company. It was important for us to launch a stamp set that celebrates and honors this new chapter of the postal services in Qatar. We hope that our exclusive stamps will be popular among stamp lovers and collectors across Qatar as well as among our customers.”
Qatar Post is expected to continue building on the success of its new brand reveal with plans to launch a variety of new products and services as well as the expansion of its footprints through new partnerships and new kiosks across the country.
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About Qatar Post
Qatar Postal Services Company is the national provider of postal services across Qatar. With a network of 15 branches and future 13 retail kiosks across the country, the company carries out domestic and international operations, ranging from traditional to e-Government postal services. The Post Office opened in Qatar in 1950, followed by full ownership by the State of in May 1963. The General Post Office (GPO) became an independent corporation in October 2001 and has grown exponentially since then.
Qatar Post is currently embarking on a comprehensive transformation process aimed at streamlining its operation and embracing the digital age.
Qatar Post is a member of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), the Arab Postal Committee (APC) and the GCC Postal Committee.
Link to website: www.qatarpost.qa
Contact for the media:
Qatar Postal Services Company (Q-Post)
Ali Sayyar, Head of Public Relations
Mobile: +974.5541.96.95
Email: asayyar@qatarposts.com
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