Written answers
Thursday, 2 October 2025
Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment
Post Office Network
Brendan Smith (Cavan-Monaghan, Fianna Fail)
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44. To ask the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment the measures he will implement to enable the post office network to provide additional public services; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [52594/25]
Patrick O'Donovan (Limerick County, Fine Gael)
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The Government is committed to a sustainable An Post and post office network as a key component of the economic and social infrastructure throughout Ireland. The Programme for Government commits to providing the nationwide network of post offices with funding to ensure their sustainability and enhance the value they bring to local communities. My Department is working to deliver on this commitment, engaging with relevant stakeholders in relation to the securing of an new mandate from Government to continue funding at an enhanced level while ensuring an adequate legal basis and compliance with State Aid rules.
An amount of €10 million per annum is currently being provided over a three-year fixed term (2023-2025) to An Post. An Post then disperses this funding across the post office network, with all contractor post offices benefitting from the Government funding with the objective of securing the stability of the Network.
It should be noted An Post provides important services to its customers and key Government services to citizens; including through commercial contracts with the Department of Social Protection and the National Treasury Management Agency.
The report of the Interdepartmental Group, which was established to, inter alia, examine the feasibility of additional Government services being contracted through An Post and the Post Office Network was published in 2022. None of the Departments or agencies involved were in a position to offer additional services for delivery by An Post. It is a matter for each Department or agency with responsibility for a service to consider how best to deliver their services. However, while I have no role in services outside of my remit, and cannot transfer such services to An Post, I and my officials will be happy to engage with Departments should they wish to transfer services under their remit.
The Government launched “Harnessing Digital – the Digital Ireland Framework” in 2022 and publishes annual progress reports. One of the aims of the framework is to ensure widespread access and use of inclusive digital public services, with a target of 90% of services to be consumed online by 2030. As we progress towards the target of 90% of applicable services consumed online by 2030, the framework commits to ensuring that those cohorts who are not in a position to engage online will be better served through a clear plan involving focused supports, including skills, infrastructure, and assisted digital supports, with consideration of the most appropriate service delivery channels, and the development of appropriate and clear consents and protocols. There is potential for the post office network to be a key enabler therefore in regard to the implementation of the Digital Ireland Framework.
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