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Neopost Launches Free App to Calculate Savings on Stamp Prices

Neopost announced today the launch of its free postage savings App.

2012-05-17
LONDON, ENGLAND, May 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) Neopost announced today the launch of its free postage rates calculator app. This new and unique app calculates the annual savings of a business if they switch from stamps to franking their mail.

From April 30th Royal Mail increased the price of a 1st Class stamp from 46p to 60p, an increase of 30% and the price of a 2nd class stamp will raise from 36p to 50p an increase of 39%.

For businesses still using stamps to send out their mail, franking is a cheaper and convenient alternative. Franking machine users receive a discount on every item of mail sent, saving at least 16p on every 1st Class letter, 19p on every 2nd Class letter. So it now makes even more sense to switch from stamps to franking and Neopost's handy little app will highlight exactly how much money a business can save in a year by making that change.

To download this new and exciting postage rates app visit iTunes.

Find more about the benefits of franking your mail.

Neopost is the UK's and Europe's number one supplier of mailing solutions. It has a direct presence in 19 countries, with 5,700 employees and annual sales of EUR966 million in 2010. Its products and services are sold in more than 90 countries, and the Group has become a key player in the markets for mailroom equipment and logistics solutions. Neopost supplies the most technologically advanced solutions for franking, folding/inserting and addressing as well as logistics management and traceability. Neopost also offers a full range of services, including consultancy, maintenance and financing solutions.

Website: http://www.neopost.co.uk


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[Press-News.org] Neopost Launches Free App to Calculate Savings on Stamp Prices
Neopost announced today the launch of its free postage savings App.