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SingPost raises domestic-mail rates

Domestic-mail tariffs will increase by 10 cents, starting 1 January.

Singapore Post (SingPost) will increase domestic-mail tariffs by 10 cents from 1 January 2026, setting Standard Regular Mail at $0.62 and Standard Large Mail at $0.90, according to a news release.

The adjustment reflects higher operating and delivery costs across SingPost’s postal network, driven by increased labour, energy and infrastructure expenses. According to the announcement, the revision aligns tariffs with the underlying cost base required to maintain nationwide coverage.

SingPost has continued expanding its service footprint to around 2,500 touchpoints, including POPDrop units, retail partners and locker locations, which adds to system-wide operating demands. The group also invested $30m to automate parcel processing at its Regional eCommerce Logistics Hub, increasing capacity and network efficiency.

The new rates provide cost alignment amid declining domestic-mail volumes and rising operational requirements. According to SingPost, the revised tariffs are intended to balance structural cost pressures while supporting ongoing network upgrades.
 

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