Draft strategy of Haypost development for 2020-2025 discussed in Government
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan held on Wednesday a consultative meeting to discuss the draft of national operator Haypost’s development strategy for 2020-2025, press department at the Prime Minister's Office reported.
Minister of High-Tech Industry Hakob Arshakyan first referred to those organizational changes made in Haypost over the past 5 months. The U.S. field office has been reopened. Efforts are underway to open a Haypost office in China. Pensions are being paid electronically; a new post office has been established in the border community of Barekamavan. A hybrid mail service has been launched. International cooperation has intensified. Haypost’s e-wallet will be operational by this yearend. A nationwide system of incentives was introduced for Haypost staff in July, 2020. Some 1300 Haypost employees saw a 25% rise in average salaries as early as in August.
Presenting Haypost’s 2020-2025 draft development strategy:, Director General Hayk Karapetyan referred to inventory problems, reported on the current state of affairs and the development strategy, which was developed on the basis of a study of international best practices in cooperation with the consulting organization. The ongoing reform is expected to make Haypost a national post operator with efficient management and a profitable business model in 2020-2025.
The strategic goals are meant to ensure access to high-quality postal communication both at home and abroad, as well as to develop infrastructure in a balanced way, provide high-quality services and introduce new digital solutions. A special focus will be placed on payments, logistics, e-commerce, financial, public services, property management, etc.
Issues related to Haypost network’s improvement, infrastructures development, introduction of new services, the impact of reforms and cost-effectiveness were discussed during the exchange of views that followed.
The Prime Minister stressed that Haypost is widely represented in the whole territory of Armenia, and therefore the reform should be seen not only as a means of improving postal services, but they also should be considered from the perspective of chain infrastructure development and introduction of corporate culture.
Nikol Pashinyan instructed to amend the draft, clearly specify the scope of Haypost-administered public services, work out a roadmap and submit it to the government for discussion. The Premier also instructed to submit a detailed draft for profitable management of Haypost’s real assets.