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Posted on February 22, 2021 by admin

Pos Malaysia records RM2.33b revenue in FY20

Pos Malaysia Bhd recorded revenue of RM2.33bil in the financial year ended Dec 31,2021, underpinned by the revised postage rates for commercial mail and higher parcel volume.

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