First-class delivery improved to 85% from 76% year-over-year, but remains 5 percentage points below Ofcom's 90% target through June 2026. Royal Mail faces ongoing regulatory scrutiny, including a record £21m fine last year and current investigation, amid complaints of months-long delays in some regions.
Royal Mail misses targets again but claims progress in turnaround effort
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Royal Mail shows incremental improvement in delivery performance but continues missing Ofcom targets, signaling ongoing operational challenges despite a £500m turnaround investment plan through 2027.
Consumers and businesses experience unreliable mail delivery, affecting time-sensitive communications, bill payments, and e-commerce returns. Small businesses relying on postal services face competitive disadvantages. Household confidence in critical services diminishes.
Ofcom likely to continue regulatory enforcement and potential additional fines if targets aren't met by May 2027 deadline. Government may face pressure to intervene in Royal Mail's ownership structure or operational model. Potential policy review of universal service obligation sustainability and postal sector viability in declining letter volumes.