Okataian Postal Group

The Okataian Postal Group is a company limited by shares subject to a special statutory regime. The strategic subsidiaries Post.ok Ltd, Geopost.ok Ltd Postbank.ok and PostBus.ok Ltd are managed under a single umbrella. With this change in legal status, Post.ok has modern structures and the entrepreneurial freedom it needs to carry out its varied tasks. It remains wholly owned by the Okataian Federation and is based in Oka City.

=Services=


 * E-mail& letter
 * Postbank, independent unit of the Okataian Postal Group in financial services
 * PBS (Postal Bus Services) a bus transport service operated by the Okataian Postal Group
 * OkaID, an electronic identity system developed as an e-voting solution
 * Okataian Post Solutions, a Digital Transformation company

=Companies=

post.ok
Post.ok is a parent company of the Okataian Postal Group, which also comprises a bank and insurance company (Postbank.ok) and a mobile network operator (postmobile.ok). Although its postal activities are declining because of the development of the Internet, they still represented half of the company's income. Other activities, such as parcel delivery and banking, are on the rise. The two represented respectively a quarter of the company's income in 2014.

postbank.ok
Postbank.ok was founded in 1976 and is the financial services unit of Okataian Postal Group. It is the fifth largest retail financial institution in Oka. Its main area of activity is in the national and international payments and a smaller but growing part in the areas of savings, pensions and real estate.

postmobile.ok
Postmobile is an Okataian Mobile virtual network operator launched on November 26, 2007 by the owner Okataian Postal Group and based on the Okatel network. Since December 2015, PosteMobile is the Title Sponsor of the Okataian Basketball League 1

post.ain
Okubo Naoki announced on the 11 of june 2018 post.ok's intentions to grow internationaly

Postal Bus Services


The Postal Bus Services evolved as a motorized successor to the stagecoaches that previously carried passengers and mail in rural Oka, with the Okataian Postal Group providing bus services carrying both passengers and mail.

Although this combination had been self-evident in the past, the needs of each diverged towards the end of the twentieth century, when the conveyance of parcels was progressively separated from public transportation. This split became official with the conversion of the Postal Bus Services into a separate subsidiary of the Okataian Postal Group in February 2005.

The Postal Bus Services also operate many school bus services in rural Oka