Omniva achieved a record six-month result during the corona crisis
The first six months of 2020 were the most successful of the past five years for Omniva – e-commerce gained momentum and clients’ preference for parcel machines increased the operating revenue and significantly impacted profitability. Compared with the same period in 2016, group’s operating revenue has increased by more than half (+52%) and profit has doubled (+119%).
The operating revenue of the Omniva group over six months was 63.8 million euros in total (61.0 million euros in the same period in 2019, showing an increase of 4.6%). Operating revenue growth is especially noteworthy: in 6 months, the group earned 1709 thousand euros of operating revenue (2019: loss of 8 thousand euros).
According to chairman of Omniva management board Ansi Arumeel, the first half of 2020 was extraordinarily influenced by the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19 throughout the world, but the impact of the planned long-term activities and cost cuts in the first quarter of 2020 also have a role in the results.
“The company’s long-term strategy is working,” Arumeel noted, “and the investments made in recent years have been justified. The parcel machine network covering the Baltic states, rapidly growing Latvian and Lithuanian business units, a new logistics information system and new logistics centres have ensured the company’s capability both in the face of soaring volumes during the state of emergency and in the longer perspective.”
Thanks to the quickly applied measures, the operation of the postal and parcel service was ensured during the state of emergency. “Amending work organisation to protect clients and employees and ensuring the availability of personal protective equipment formed the basis for sustainable service provision and coping with the sudden increase in volumes,” Arumeel said.
Parcel business: surging national parcel volumes compensated for stalled international shipments
Transportation disruptions due to COVID-19 and other restrictions caused the volume of international parcels to fall compared with the same period last year, but this was compensated by the explosive growth of national e-commerce throughout the Baltic states. The volumes of incoming international parcels began to recover towards the end of the second quarter.
The state of emergency also changed the service using habits of clients: due to the closure of post offices located in shopping centres, the shipment numbers in the postal network decreased, but at the same time, the use of parcel machines as the outdoor contactless option increased.
The six-month turnover of the Baltic parcel business accounted for a record 49% of the group’s turnover in the first half of 2020 (37% in the same period in 2019). The Latvian and Lithuanian subsidiaries grew at a particularly rapid rate; their six-month turnover formed 21% of the group’s turnover (12% in the same period in 2019).
“Expanding to Latvia and Lithuania has been the right decision,” Arumeel said, “it has also brought the parcel business several major international clients, the latest being Asos and About You, who view the Baltic states as a single market.”
To handle the rapidly increasing volumes in the Baltics, the company launched a new sorting centre in Latvia in June, which will be officially opened at the end of July.
Postal business: provision of services in state of emergency and restoration of direct mail volumes
The state of emergency also impacted the postal business services. “One top priority,” Arumeel highlighted, “was ensuring in collaboration with the National Social Insurance Board and the Unemployment Insurance Fund that pensions and benefits are delivered safely to clients, the majority of whom are in the risk group.”
Direct mail income reduced the most due to the state of emergency (merchants who were unable to make campaigns did not order direct mail either), but following the end of the state of emergency, the direct mail volumes are recovering.
“Universal postal service volumes are in decline,” Arumeel said, “but the service continues to be important for the people of Estonia and it is the duty of Eesti Post to ensure the availability of this service across Estonia. The company faces the challenge of finding the best model in cooperation with the state to provide a modern postal service that meets the needs of the clients.”
From 31 May 2020, the universal postal service prices changed and two services with different delivery speeds became available for sending national letters (letter and express letter). Since the international fees also depend on the national prices, the price change makes it possible to request a fairer fee from other postal companies for shipments arriving to Estonia from 2021 and thus reduce the loss of the service.
International business was impacted by the slow in international trade due to the corona pandemic and the infrequency of flight connections. We also continued restructuring the business with the aim of increasing the profitability of the business domain.
In information business, the first six months were more stable compared with other business domains. Use of the service remained stable, but with companies moving their operations to home offices, increased interest in switching to e-invoicing was visible. The number of Invoice Centre users increased by nearly 7% compared with the first quarter.
The group operating costs were 62.1 million euros in the first six months of 2020 (61 million euros in the same period in 2019).
“Although the state of emergency brought about significant unplanned costs,” Arumeel said, “such as the establishment of temporary parcel issuing points instead of the post offices located in the closed shopping centres and with the provision of personal protective equipment to employees, the efficiency measures and savings plans implemented in the company before the corona crisis had a positive impact.
Investments declined by almost half compared with the same period last year. Following the active investment cycle of 2016-2019 (establishing the logistics centre, the new logistics information system, the rapid growth of the parcel machine network), the company has restored the normal volume of investments. The largest investments were made in IT development, parcel machines and advertisement assembly machines.
AS Eesti Post, which uses the Omniva brand, is a state-owned company that belongs under the domain of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communication. The company provides postal business, parcel business, information business and international business services. In addition to parent company AS Eesti Post, the group includes AS Maksekeskus, OÜ Omniva, Lithuanian subsidiary UAB Omniva LT, Latvian subsidiary SIA Omniva and related company OÜ Post11.
News list
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19.10.2023With Christmas still a few months away, today Omniva released new Christmas stamps inspired by the magic, miracles, and good deeds of the season.
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29.11.2022As per tradition, the postage stamp emission committee selected the most remarkable postage stamp from the ones issued this year. This time, the postage stamp of the year is the ‘Glory to Ukraine’ postage stamp.
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17.11.2022A stamp of the ‘Art – from the Treasury of the Estonian Art Museum’ series is launched today, depicting the painting Jalutuskäik (A Walk) by Adamson-Eric.
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20.10.2022Today, 20 October, Omniva is publishing this year’s Christmas stamp set.
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29.09.2022A postcrossing postage stamp will be published on this Saturday, 1 October.
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12.09.2022The launch of the charity stamp ‘WHOLE Estonia against cancer’
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09.09.2022The postage stamp ‘Riigikogu building 100’ will be issued on 12 September for the hundredth anniversary of the completion of the historic building of the Riigikogu.
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07.09.2022On Friday, September 9, Omniva will issue a flying squirrel stamp in the "Estonian Fauna" stamp series.
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24.08.2022Once again, Omniva invites you to share your ideas for next year’s postage stamps.
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22.08.2022This Thursday, 25 August, a postage stamp featuring the Estonia piano will be issued. This design was chosen by Estonian people by public vote within the framework of Omniva’s stamp competition ‘Great Estonian Things’.
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04.07.2022On Thurdsay, 7 July, Omniva will issue a postage stamp dedicated to the 700th anniversary of the first mention of Tallinn Town Town Hall 7.
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11.06.2022The stamp is issued to celebrate the centenary of diplomatic relations between Estonia and the United States.
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06.06.2022On 9 June, a new postage stamp will be released depicting motor sailer Läänemaa. One of the most remarkable ships in the history of the Estonian merchant fleet started sailing the sea 100 years ago.
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27.05.2022On 1 June, the International Day for Protection of Children, Omniva will issue a postage stamp dedicated to children called ‘Send a Card’.
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16.05.2022This Thursday, 19 May, Omniva will issue a postage stamp block called ‘Seasons’ composed of four stamps.
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02.05.2022Since mid-March, Estonian residents have sent 820 humanitarian aid parcels with a total weight of almost 7 tons to Ukraine with the help of Omniva.
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02.05.2022On Thursday, 5th May, will be issued two postage stamps in the stamp series „EUROPA“ – this year, the theme is stories and myths.
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25.04.2022The state-owned company Omniva has sold nearly 20,000 „Glory to Ukraine!“ postage stamps in a month. The postage stamps were first issued on 24 March.
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18.04.2022On Wednesday, 20 April, Omniva will issue a postage stamp depicting the curly birch as part of the series „Estonian Forest Trees“.
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07.04.2022A postage stamp block dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Estonian Tennis Association will be issued on Monday, 11 April. The postage stamps depict the Estonian tennis players Anett Kontaveit and Kaia Kanepi.
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04.04.2022On Friday, 8 April, Omniva will issue a postage stamp dedicated to the 600th anniversary of the first mention of Tallinn Town Hall Pharmacy.
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28.03.2022On Thursday, 31 March, Omniva will release a Bird of the Year stamp in collaboration with the Estonian Ornithological Society.
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21.03.2022This Thursday, 24 March, Omniva will start selling the postage stamp issued in support of Ukraine. A postcard with a similar design will be given for free with all purchases of the stamp.
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07.03.2022A new, symbolic postage stamp in support of Ukraine will soon be added to Omniva’s stamp collection.
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06.01.2022In addition to the postage stamp, the first day cover and information card will also be published.
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03.01.2022Postage stamps that will be issued, depict important events and people in our country and society.
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29.12.2021In addition to the postage stamp block, the first day cover and information card will also be published. The first day stamp is used at the Toompea post office.
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27.08.2021Eesti Post once again invites everyone to make suggestions for the coverage of Estonian state life, history, culture, and other important events and topics on the 2022 postage stamps. Suggestions can be submitted until the end of September.
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28.08.2020On the 100th anniversary of the first Estonian Olympic victory, Eesti Post is releasing a pure silver postage stamp depicting the country’s first Olympic champion: Alfred Neuland, the winner of the gold medal in weightlifting at the Antwerp Olympic Games. This year also marks 125 years since the hero's birth.
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30.07.2020From June 1 of this year, Omniva Latvija’s office and sorting centre are located in the most energy-efficient logistics centre in Latvia – Green Park in Mārupe. The new premises house the most modern parcel sorting centre in Latvia, and Omniva has invested 350 000 euros into an automated parcel sorting machine, which will allow to improve the parcel sorting efficiency by 40%.
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29.07.2020The first six months of 2020 were the most successful of the past five years for Omniva – e-commerce gained momentum and clients’ preference for parcel machines increased the operating revenue and significantly impacted profitability.
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23.07.2020Hrvatska pošta entered into an agreement with Estonian state-owned company Omniva for the use of their parcel locker software. Strategic co-operation will also be launched between the two parties, during which Omniva will advise the establishment and launching of parcel locker network in Croatia.
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01.07.2020In the past the acquisition of new stamps has taken place behind the counters of post offices or via online store, however from June people have the opportunity to place a standing order to get new philately products automatically to their personal mailbox.
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10.07.201919 designs were entered in the Christmas postage stamp competition of Eesti Post, 17 of which complied with the conditions of the competition. The winning design was inspired by folk patterns and patterned mittens.
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05.07.2019Today, Omniva issues a special series of stamp products to mark the 150th anniversary of the first song festival, which consists of a singing song festival souvenir sheet printed on cotton material and a philatelic numismatic cover (PNC) featuring the souvenir sheet and a 2-euro song festival commemorative coin issued by the Bank of Estonia.
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17.06.2019Eesti Post invites everyone to give ideas for recording state, historical, cultural and other significant events and topics on postage stamps.
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27.05.2019Omniva has announced a competition with a prize fund for finding a design for the most popular stamp of the year. Similarly to previous years, this year’s Christmas stamp will also be special – it will be printed on felt.
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16.05.2019To mark the 150th anniversary of the first Song Festival, Omniva will issue a special series of stamp products which consists of a singing song festival souvenir sheet printed on cotton material and a philatelic numismatic cover (PNC) featuring the souvenir sheet and a 2-euro song festival commemorative coin issued by the Bank of Estonia.
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03.01.2018The newly begun year of 2018 marks the centenary of the Republic of Estonia. On 22 February 2018, Omniva shall issue a unique pure silver postage stamp displaying the coat of arms of Estonia for the 100th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia.
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01.07.2014During the Song Celebration, there will be an Eesti Post tent open on the Tallinn song festival grounds from 4. To 6. July where you will be able to buy postcards and purchase Song and Dance Celebration Festival themed postcards and commemorative coins.
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