Nova Poshta increases investments in development in Ukraine by 40% in nine months

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13:38 08.11.2024
Nova Poshta increases investments in development in Ukraine by 40% in nine months

The company Nova Poshta, the leader in express mail in Ukraine, increased investments in development in Ukraine by 40% to UAH 4.9 billion in January-September 2024, the company's press service reported on Friday.

Over the course of nine months, Nova Poshta opened 940 new branches and installed 4,578 new parcel terminals – a total of 5,518 new service points.

"The network grew throughout Ukraine, including in the frontline territories, where 126 new service points were opened. Thus, as of October 1, the Nova Poshta network includes 12,400 branches and 20,170 parcel terminals," the company's press service reported.

The number of parcels and cargo delivered by Nova Poshta increased by 17%, to 336 million parcels. The company delivered 11 million international parcels.

"As we have done since the first days of the war, we are investing in Ukraine's victory. In the period from January to September of this year, the group's expenses in Ukraine for charity amounted to UAH 1.4 billion, which is UAH 266 million more than in the same period last year. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the volume of investments in victory has already exceeded UAH 4 billion," the press service of Nova Poshta reported.

Every day, as part of the Humanitarian Nova Poshta program, the company delivers at its own expense shipments for the military from charitable foundations and volunteers. Over the first nine months of this year, 1.2 million such shipments have already been delivered. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion – almost 2.5 million.

Source: www.en.interfax.com.ua

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