Board posts loss of £500,000 over last year
The chair of the post office says she's hopes the organisation can balance its books in the next three years.
It's after a £500k loss was posted for the last financial year.
Julie Edge MHK says savings have been made in a number of areas as part of its modernisation strategy, approved by Tynwald this year.
These include the closure of some sub post offices, pensions changes, and a move to five-day mail delivery service.
Ms Edge says finances are heading the right way:
You can watch Ms Edge's full interview with Manx Radio's Ewan Gawne below:
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