Indian Post Office will open 10,000 more post offices this year to take its services to more customers. After this, the number of post offices in the country will increase to 1.70 lakh. Through these government schemes will be delivered to the homes of the people. Funding of Rs 5,200 crore will be received from the government for the modernization of the post office.
In such a situation, you can also make your luck shine by taking advantage of the expansion of the post office. The post office is preparing to take the benefits of government schemes from door to door, in such a situation, you can earn a strong profit by taking a franchise of the post office. Today we will talk to you about how much it will cost to take a post office franchise and how much your income will be.
How to get Franchisee?
Post office offers 2 types of franchises. First Outlet and second Agents Franchisee. Let us tell you that the agents who deliver postal stamps and stationery from door to door are called Agents Franchisees. You have to deposit 5,000 to take a franchise. For this, you have to go to the post office website and apply for it by going there. If it is decided to give you the franchise, then a memorandum of understanding will be signed between you and the post office.
Who can take a franchise?
A citizen of India who is above 18 years of age can apply for this franchise. The person applying should have 8th pass certificate from a recognized school.
Expenses and Earnings As we mentioned, you will have to spend Rs 5,000 for the franchise. After this you can earn your money through commission. Talking about commission, you get a commission of Rs 3 on booking a registered article, Rs 5 on speedpost, Rs 3.50 on money order of Rs 100-200 and Rs 5 on money order above Rs 200. On the other hand, if you make more than 1,000 bookings of Speedpost and Registry every month, then you will get an additional 20 percent commission. Apart from this, 5% commission will be available on the sale of postage stamps, postal stationery and money orders.