The Egyptian Postal Authority launches a service to collect food dues from municipal bakeries

Published 2024년 9월 1일

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The Egyptian Postal Authority has introduced a new service that enables bakery owners to pay their dues to the Ministry of Supply at any of the country's 4,600 post offices. This initiative aims to streamline the payment process and reduce the need for cash transactions. The National Postal Authority will also establish accounts for bakery owners to facilitate the collection of their dues. This move is expected to simplify the process for bakery owners and reduce the circulation of banknotes.
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The Egyptian Postal Authority has launched a service to collect the Ministry of Supply’s dues from bakeries through post offices across the country, as the service allows owners of local bakeries to pay the Ministry of Supply’s dues through its network of branches spread throughout the country, which reaches 4,600 post offices, in addition to postal kiosks and mobile postal vehicles. Abdo Alwan, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Postal Authority, said: “This protocol is of great importance in facilitating and simplifying matters for bakery owners dealing with the Ministry of Supply in various regions, villages and hamlets in all governorates, which contributes to facilitating the task of more than 30,000 subsidized bakeries across the country, as bakery owners will now be able to pay any amounts due to the General Authority for Supply Commodities, through post offices, which number 4,600 post offices spread throughout the country, which ensures the provision of ...
Source: Almalnews

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