PostNL N.V. (AMS:PNL)

Netherlands flag Netherlands · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
1.056
-0.012 (-1.12%)
Apr 20, 2026, 5:35 PM CET
Market Cap543.27M +12.1%
Revenue (ttm)3.32B +2.2%
Net Income-16.00M
EPS-0.03
Shares Out508.68M
PE Ration/a
Forward PE16.89
Dividend0.04 (3.75%)
Ex-Dividend DateApr 16, 2026
Volume1,673,188
Average Volume1,859,360
Open1.054
Previous Close1.068
Day's Range1.053 - 1.073
52-Week Range0.810 - 1.280
Beta0.71
RSI40.51
Earnings DateAug 3, 2026

About PostNL

PostNL N.V. provides postal and logistics services to businesses and consumers in the Netherlands, rest of Europe, and internationally. The company in two segments, Parcels and Mail in the Netherlands, and PostNL Other. It collects, sorts, transports, and delivers letters and parcels; and offers data management, direct marketing, and fulfillment services, as well as cross-border mail and parcels solutions. The company was formerly known as TNT N.V. and changed its name to PostNL N.V. in May 2011. The company is based in The Hague, the Netherlan... [Read more]

CEO Pim Berendsen
Employees 31,531
Stock Exchange Euronext Amsterdam
Ticker Symbol PNL
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PostNL unveils 2028 strategy with focus on AI, e-commerce growth

PostNL announced its new strategy on Wednesday at its Capital Markets Day, targeting a normalized EBIT of over 175 million euros ($208 million) by 2028, as part of its vision to drive sustainable grow...

7 months ago - Reuters

Dutch postal operator PostNL loses second bid for state support

Dutch postal operator PostNL on Friday lost its second bid this year for financial support from the Dutch government after a tribunal again rejected the request, saying the state was under no obligati...

8 months ago - Reuters

PostNL forecasts subdued 2025, says current model 'no longer sustainable'

Dutch postal operator PostNL issued a subdued 2025 forecast for its two main divisions on Monday, citing a challenging market and unpredictable client concentration due to changing consumer behaviour.

1 year ago - Reuters