Correos de Bolivia
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Country
Bolivia
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Government - Public Services
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Profile
Correos de Bolivia operates as the national postal service of Bolivia. It handles the collection, sorting, transport, and delivery of letters, parcels, and other mail items domestically and internationally. The organization also provides complementary services such as money transfers, bill payments, and the sale of philatelic products. Its customers include private individuals, commercial enterprises, and government agencies throughout the country's nine departments. Correos de Bolivia is mandated to ensure universal access to postal services across Bolivian territory.
As the designated national operator, Correos de Bolivia represents Bolivia in the Universal Postal Union, facilitating international mail exchange. It holds the regulatory responsibility for fulfilling the country's universal service obligation, ensuring that basic postal services are available to all residents. The organization provides ancillary financial services such as money transfers and bill payments alongside traditional mail. Its expertise includes managing customs documentation for cross‑border parcels and coordinating with other postal administrations. These attributes position Correos de Bolivia as the central hub for both traditional mail and ancillary financial services within Bolivia.
Correos de Bolivia is a state‑owned enterprise, fully owned and overseen by the Bolivian government. It reports to the ministry responsible for telecommunications and postal services, which sets its strategic direction and budget. The organization does not have private shareholders or a parent company outside the public sector. No subsidiaries or affiliated entities are mentioned in the available sources.
