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Royal Mail regulation to be reviewed by Ofcom | Royal Mail regulation to be reviewed by Ofcom |
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The regulation of Royal Mail is to be reviewed by Ofcom after the withdrawal of rival Whistl from the direct delivery letters market. | The regulation of Royal Mail is to be reviewed by Ofcom after the withdrawal of rival Whistl from the direct delivery letters market. |
Ofcom said the "fundamental" review would "ensure regulation remains appropriate and sufficient to secure the universal postal service". | Ofcom said the "fundamental" review would "ensure regulation remains appropriate and sufficient to secure the universal postal service". |
Royal Mail no longer faces any national competition for direct delivery of letters, Ofcom said. | Royal Mail no longer faces any national competition for direct delivery of letters, Ofcom said. |
Royal Mail said "clarity and certainty" was needed for all market participants. | |
Whistl confirmed last week that it was pulling out of the direct delivery market. The company had been operating direct deliveries in London, Liverpool and Manchester. | |
The Dutch-owned firm had suspended deliveries last month after a potential investment partner decided not to fund expansion plans. | |
Commercial flexibility | |
Ofcom said that Whistl's withdrawal from direct delivery represented "a significant change" in the market. | |
The review will look at whether Royal Mail's prices are "both affordable and sufficient to cover the costs of the universal service". | The review will look at whether Royal Mail's prices are "both affordable and sufficient to cover the costs of the universal service". |
Ofcom's review will also consider whether Royal Mail's "commercial flexibility remains appropriate", and whether wholesale or retail charge controls might be necessary. | |
Existing regulations for Royal Mail from 2012 were designed to ensure the continuation of a flat-rate, affordable service six days a week. | Existing regulations for Royal Mail from 2012 were designed to ensure the continuation of a flat-rate, affordable service six days a week. |
Ofcom expects its review to be completed during 2016. It will incorporate an existing probe that is looking at Royal Mail's efficiency. | |
It will also weigh up its performance in the parcels market, and assess the firm's potential to set wholesale prices in a way that may harm competition. | It will also weigh up its performance in the parcels market, and assess the firm's potential to set wholesale prices in a way that may harm competition. |
Royal Mail said it would continue "to participate fully in Ofcom's review". | |
"As the regulator notes, there is significant competition in the UK market in the mails and parcels segments," the company said. | |
"At the same time the letters segment is in structural decline of 4-6% a year. There is therefore a need for regulatory clarity and certainty for all market participants. | |
"It is essential that Royal Mail is able to sustain the UK's valued, high quality, high fixed cost universal service for the benefit of all consumers and businesses." | |
Royal Mail shares fell 1.9% in morning trading on Tuesday. |