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Royal Mail reported GBP10M in Ordinary Share Capital for its fiscal semester ending in March of 2024. Data for Royal Mail | RMG - Ordinary Share Capital including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last December in 2025.
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Royal Mail reported 958.29M in Outstanding Shares in April of 2024. Data for Royal Mail | RMG - Outstanding Shares including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last December in 2025.
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TwitterClarkson PLC has the second greatest market value of industrial transportation companies in the United Kingdom. In *************, it was valued at **** billion British pounds. The first spot was taken by Royal Mail PLC, which had a market cap of just under *** billion British pounds. Royal Mail ahead in revenue generation In terms of revenue generation, Wincanton came in second behind Royal Mail. The postal delivery provider outperformed fellow industrial transportation companies by far, with an estimated **** billion British pounds in revenue as of November 2021.
Europe’s logistics market None of the leading UK based companies are included in a ranking of largest European logistic companies. Germany’s Deutsche Post AG leads the European market, with a market value of **** billion U.S. dollars as of ************. Deutsche Post’s market capitalization was around ** times as high as its UK equivalent, Royal Mail.
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Royal Mail reported GBP32M in Interest Income for its fiscal semester ending in March of 2024. Data for Royal Mail | RMG - Interest Income including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last December in 2025.
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Royal Mail reported GBP966M in Selling and Administration Expenses for its fiscal semester ending in September of 2024. Data for Royal Mail | RMG - Selling And Administration Expenses including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last December in 2025.
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Industry revenue is forecast to climb at a compound annual rate of 1.7% over the five years through 2025 to €220 billion. The postal and courier industry in Europe is undergoing a significant transformation. While traditional mail volumes are declining, e-commerce parcel delivery has surged, exacerbated by the COVID-19 outbreak, supporting revenue growth. Many postal and courier companies adapted swiftly, expanding their last-mile delivery capabilities to meet the increased demand. Despite this, the industry faced operational challenges like labour shortages, fluctuating fuel prices and an emphasis on cost-effective and environmentally sustainable solutions. Digital transformation has become essential, with online tracking, real-time delivery updates and contactless delivery options becoming the norm. Postal services have diversified into financial, retail and e-commerce support services to remain competitive. Competition from new entrants and the demand for faster, more reliable deliveries have reshaped industry dynamics. Recent investments in digital and automated technologies have become crucial for the industry as it grapples with high operating costs. These advancements streamline processes and enhance efficiency, which in turn support profitability. Additionally, by reducing energy inefficiency, these technologies allow companies to invest in sustainability efforts, like expanding electric vehicle fleets and installing energy-efficient systems in buildings. These initiatives improve their environmental credentials, attracting eco-conscious consumers. In 2025, revenue is forecast to increase by 0.5%. Industry revenue is forecast to grow at a compound annual rate of 4.4% over the five years through 2030to €273.5 billion. The industry is poised for continued growth, driven by the ongoing e-commerce growth and evolving customer expectations, including next-day and even same-day delivery. Digital innovation, automation and green delivery solutions will be vital for maintaining competitiveness and meeting environmental goals. Companies that can adapt to shifting market dynamics, streamline operations and provide sustainable, efficient services will thrive in the future postal and courier landscape.
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Royal Mail reported GBP455M in EBITDA for its fiscal semester ending in March of 2024. Data for Royal Mail | RMG - Ebitda including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last December in 2025.
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The B2B Courier Express Parcel market, valued at $297.30 million in 2025, is projected to experience robust growth, driven by the expanding e-commerce sector, increasing globalization, and the rising demand for efficient and reliable logistics solutions across diverse industries. The market's Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.93% from 2019 to 2024 indicates a significant upward trajectory. This growth is fueled by several key factors. The surge in B2B e-commerce transactions necessitates faster and more dependable delivery services, particularly for time-sensitive goods and high-value items. Furthermore, the growth of manufacturing and construction sectors, coupled with the increasing adoption of just-in-time inventory management strategies, contributes significantly to the market's expansion. The rise of technology, including advanced tracking systems and automated sorting facilities, further enhances efficiency and customer satisfaction, bolstering market growth. While potential restraints like fluctuating fuel prices and geopolitical instability might influence growth, the overall market outlook remains positive. Regional variations exist, with North America and Europe anticipated to maintain a substantial market share, followed by the Asia-Pacific region exhibiting significant growth potential due to rapid economic expansion and increasing infrastructure development. Key players like Royal Mail, DHL, FedEx, and UPS are strategically investing in technological advancements and expanding their global reach to capitalize on these market opportunities. The competitive landscape is characterized by both established players and emerging regional providers vying for market share through price competitiveness, service differentiation, and expansion into new markets. The segmentation of the B2B Courier Express Parcel market reveals substantial opportunities within various end-user industries. Services, wholesale and retail trade (including e-commerce), manufacturing, construction, and utilities are all significant contributors to market demand. The domestic and international segments further delineate market dynamics, with the international segment expected to witness faster growth due to increasing cross-border trade and globalization. Understanding these segment-specific dynamics is crucial for strategic market entry and expansion. Future growth will depend on factors such as technological innovation, regulatory compliance, sustainability initiatives within the logistics sector, and the evolving needs of diverse business sectors. Competition is likely to intensify, requiring companies to focus on operational efficiency, enhanced customer service, and innovative solutions to maintain a competitive edge. This report provides a detailed analysis of the global B2B courier express parcel market, encompassing market size, growth drivers, challenges, and future trends. The study period spans from 2019 to 2033, with 2025 serving as the base and estimated year. We project market values in millions of units throughout the forecast period (2025-2033), providing valuable insights for businesses operating within this dynamic sector. This in-depth analysis leverages data from the historical period (2019-2024) to provide accurate and reliable market forecasts. Recent developments include: September 2023: The Otto Group planned to deploy Covariant robots to increase operational efficiency, build resilience against labor market challenges, and improve the overall quality of work within their fulfillment centers., February 2023: DPD UK, part of the DPDgroup, announced the acquisition of a longstanding final mile courier company with a fleet of circa 200 couriers serving more than 2,500 clients.. Key drivers for this market are: E-commerce Boom, Same-day and Next-day Delivery. Potential restraints include: Regulatory Challenges, Infrastructure Limitations. Notable trends are: Expanding Domestic B2B CEP Segment.
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Royal Mail reported GBP1.91B in Cost of Sales for its fiscal semester ending in September of 2024. Data for Royal Mail | RMG - Cost Of Sales including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last December in 2025.
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This dataset provides comprehensive information on property sales in England and Wales, sourced from the UK government's HM Land Registry. Although the government site claims to update on the same day each month, actual updates can vary. To bridge this update variation gap, our fully automated ETL pipeline retrieves the official government data on a daily basis. This ensures that the dataset always reflects the most current transaction data available.
Our ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) process is designed to automate the data update and publishing workflow:
1. Extract:
The pipeline uses web scraping to retrieve the latest data from the official government website. This step is necessary as the site does not offer an API.
2. Transform:
Before loading the data, the ETL pipeline processes the dataset to ensure consistency and usability. As part of the transformation stage, the first column (Transaction_unique_identifier) is removed. This column is dropped during staging to focus on the most relevant transactional information. The column removal successfully reduces the data file size from almost 6GB to 3.1GB, and therefore will greatly increase the data analysis efficiency, and reduces the chance of kernal error/restart.
3. Load:
Finally, the transformed data is loaded into the dataset.
The transformed data is loaded into the dataset in two parts: - Complete Data (pp-complete.csv): This file encompasses all records from January 1995 to the present. The complete data file is replaced during each update to reflect any corrections or additional historical data. The first column is price. - Monthly Data: A separate monthly file is amended each month. This monthly archive ensures a complete record of updates over time, allowing users to track changes and trends more granularly.
The dataset (pp-complete.csv) contains records of property sales dating back to January 1995, up to the most recent monthly data. It covers various types of transactions—from residential to commercial properties—providing a holistic view of the real estate market in England and Wales.
The original data includes the following columns:
- Transaction_unique_identifier
- price
- Date_of_Transfer
- postcode
- Property_Type
- Old/New
- Duration
- PAON
- SAON
- Street
- Locality
- Town/City
- District
- County
- PPDCategory_Type
- Record_Status - monthly_file_only
Note: As part of the transformation process, the Transaction_unique_identifier column is removed from the final published pp-complete.csv data file. Therefore the first column of the pp-complete.csv file is price.
Address data Explanation - Postcode: The postal code where the property is located. - PAON (Primary Addressable Object Name): Typically the house number or name. - SAON (Secondary Addressable Object Name): Additional information if the building is divided into flats or sub-buildings. - Street: The street name where the property is located. - Locality: Additional locality information. - Town/City: The town or city where the property is located. - District: The district in which the property resides. - County: The county where the property is located. - Price Paid: The price for which the property was sold.
Ownership and Attribution This dataset is the property of HM Land Registry and is released under the Open Government Licence (OGL). If you use or publish this dataset, you are required to include the following attribution statement:
>"Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0."
The data can be used for both commercial and non-commercial purposes.
The OGL does not cover third-party rights, which HM Land Registry is not authorized to license. For any other use of the Address Data, you must contact Royal Mail.
Market Trend Analysis: Understand the ups and downs of the property market over time. Investment Research: Identify potential areas for property investment. Academic Studies: Use the data for economic research and studies related to the housing market. Policy Making: Assist government agencies in making informed decisions regarding housing policies. Real Estate Apps: Integrate the data into apps that provide property price information services.
By using this dataset, you agree to abide by the terms and conditions as specified by HM Land Registry. Failure to do so may result in legal consequences.
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This dataset provides comprehensive information on property sales in England and Wales, as sourced from the UK government's HM Land Registry. It offers valuable insights into property transactions, including sale prices, locations, and types of properties sold. This dataset is particularly useful for analysts, researchers, and businesses looking to understand market trends, property valuations, and investment opportunities in the real estate sector of England and Wales.
The dataset contains records of property sales dating back to January 1995, up to the most recent monthly data. It covers various types of transactions, from residential to commercial properties, providing a holistic view of the real estate market in England and Wales.
colnames=['Transaction_unique_identifier', 'price', 'Date_of_Transfer', 'postcode', 'Property_Type', 'Old/New', 'Duration', 'PAON', 'SAON', 'Street', 'Locality', 'Town/City', 'District', 'County', 'PPDCategory_Type', 'Record_Status - monthly_file_only' ]
Address data Explaination Postcode: The postal code where the property is located. PAON (Primary Addressable Object Name): Typically the house number or name. SAON (Secondary Addressable Object Name): Additional information if the building is divided into flats or sub-buildings. Street: The street name where the property is located. Locality: Additional locality information. Town/City:The town or city where the property is located. District: The district in which the property resides. County:The county where the property is located. Price Paid:The price for which the property was sold.
This dataset is the property of HM Land Registry and is released under the Open Government Licence (OGL). If you use or publish this dataset, you are required to include the following attribution statement:
"Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0."
The data can be used for both commercial and non-commercial purposes.
The OGL does not cover third-party rights, which HM Land Registry is not authorized to license. For any other use of the Address Data, you must contact Royal Mail.
##Suggested Usages Market Trend Analysis: Understand the ups and downs of the property market over time. Investment Research: Identify potential areas for property investment. Academic Studies: Use the data for economic research and studies related to the housing market. Policy Making: Assist government agencies in making informed decisions regarding housing policies. Real Estate Apps: Integrate the data into apps that provide property price information services.
By using this dataset, you agree to abide by the terms and conditions as specified by HM Land Registry. Failure to do so may result in legal consequences.
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Total-Other-Finance-Cost Time Series for Urban Logistics Reit PLC. Urban LogisticsREIT plc (LON: SHED) has built a high quality, last mile/last touch logistics real estate portfolio with a gross asset value as at 30 September 2024 of £1.1 billion and with significant reversionary potential. Recent portfolio activity by the Company points to the ability of the asset management team to continue to achieve significant rental increases, recycle capital and acquire new assets at attractive prices which fit with Urban Logistics' investment objectives. The Company is the only London-listed REIT to focus on specialist last mile / last touch logistics assets, with a tenant base which delivers essential goods within the UK. The Company's strategy is to invest in mid-sized logistics properties with the objective of generating attractive dividends and capital returns through active asset management. Urban Logistics' investment adviser team, led by Richard Moffitt, has significant experience in investing in the logistics market within the broader real estate market. The team's ability to source vital and strategically located mid-sized single let properties, with high-quality tenants, off-market at favourable terms, creates considerable value for shareholders. Tenants include Amazon, XPO, DHL, Hermes, DPD, Boots, Unipart (for NHS), Royal Mail and J Sainsbury Plc. Buying well and pursuing additional value enhancing asset management initiatives has driven the Company's growth, enabling Urban Logistics to grow from a £10m market cap company at IPO in April 2016 to a FTSE 250 constituent.
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Royal Mail reported GBP-12.5M in Net Income for its fiscal semester ending in September of 2024. Data for Royal Mail | RMG - Net Income including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last December in 2025.
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Royal Mail reported GBP34.4M in Market Capitalization this May of 2025, considering the latest stock price and the number of outstanding shares.Data for Royal Mail | RMG - Market Capitalization including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last December in 2025.