Omniva

Omniva
Founded1638 (as part of Kungliga Postverket of the Swedish Empire)
Headquarters,
Area served
Baltic states
ServicesPostal service
Websitewww.omniva.ee
Omniva parcel lockers

Omniva is an international post and logistics company based in Tallinn, Estonia, that targets the Baltic states.[1][2] The name Omniva was adopted in June 2014; the company was previously called AS Eesti Post, whose history can be traced back to the beginning of postal services on Estonian territory (at that time part of the Swedish Empire) in 1638.

In August 2011, the service network included 398 post offices. As of November 2021, that had declined to 265 post offices, of which 187 were located in rural areas.[3]

As of June 2014, Omniva is responsible for services that have been known by other names, such as Post24 automatic parcel machines, ELS courier service, Kirjakeskus mail centre and eArvekeskus e-invoicing centre. Omniva retains the name Eesti Post for the division of the company responsible for the national postal service of Estonia.[4]

Eesti Post offers postal, logistics and infologistics services, including international and domestic courier services. Through its service network, the company cooperates with other companies in other services, such as banks (SEB), loan companies (Credit24) and money remittance companies (Western Union).

Omniva Group also includes subsidiaries such as AS Eesti Elektronpost, in which AS Eesti Post holds 50.86%, and Eesti E-arvete Keskus OÜ, which started operations on 3 June 2009. AS Eesti Elektronpost in turn owns part of the Kazakh company Elektronpost.[3]

Omniva is a member of PostEurop (1994), the Estonian Information Technology and Telecommunications Union and the Baltic Postal Union (1994).

  1. ^ "Estonian state postal company Eesti Post changes name to Omniva". www.balticbusinessnews.com. 2014-06-03. Archived from the original on 2014-06-06.
  2. ^ "Brand story » About company » Omniva » Omniva". www.omniva.ee. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
  3. ^ a b "KIRI » ERA » Omniva". www.omniva.ee. Retrieved 2022-03-04.
  4. ^ "Eesti Post unveil new international name". 2 June 2014. Retrieved 3 June 2014.