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New spirit for the letter
Financial Express Chennai
|January 18, 2026
Postal services globally are either shutting down or reinventing themselves
FOR CENTURIES, THE postal system was the backbone of human connection: ink on paper, sealed envelopes, patient waiting.
But in an age dominated by emails, chat platforms, DMs and instant notifications, that romance of the laidback is fading fast.
Across the world, traditional letter delivery is now slowing down. Denmark has become the first country in the world to officially end traditional letter delivery. At the end of December 2025, PostNord, the Nordic logistics and postal service provider formed from the merger of Swedish (Posten AB) and Danish (Post Danmark) postal services, jointly owned by the Swedish and Danish governments, delivered its final letter, closing the chapter on a 400-year-old institution. The decision was driven by a staggering decline in usage, with letter volumes dropping by over 90% as citizens migrated to digital communication.
As a result, over 1,500 iconic red mailboxes were removed from streets across Denmark and sold, with proceeds going to charity. For the few who still wish to send physical letters, the process has been outsourced to private operators, where mail must now be dropped at shop kiosks. While efficient on paper, the move has sparked concerns about elderly citizens and digitally disadvantaged communities who relied on traditional mail as a lifeline.
Denmark is not alone. Across Europe, postal services are shrinking, consolidating, or automating. Switzerland, for instance, has steadily reduced the number of physical post office branches over the years, mirroring a broader continental trend of adapting to modern digital habits rather than preserving legacy infrastructure.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition January 18, 2026 de Financial Express Chennai.
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