Tesco 'interested in acquiring axed Post Office branches' as part of franchise model

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According to reports, Tesco has shown interest in taking over a selection of Post Office branches that have been discontinued, with the intention of operating them under a franchise model.

Sky News revealed that Post Office chairman Nigel Railton informed MPs earlier this week about the UK's largest supermarket chain's interest in the 108-site Crown Post Office network, as reported by City AM.

WHSmith and the Co-op are already managing numerous post offices across the UK as franchises. The remaining offices, known as Crown Post Offices, are now the focus of Tesco's expressed interest.

The future of the Crown Post Offices has been uncertain since last Autumn when Railton unveiled his transformation plan during a broader strategic review following the Horizon IT scandal.

This scandal involved defective accounting data leading to the unjust prosecution of over 900 postmasters and is currently under investigation by both a Government inquiry and an internal Post Office probe.

Initially, there were fears that these sites might shut down; however, the interest from retailers, including Tesco, indicates that a franchise model could be a more viable option.

The Communication Workers Union (CWU) had previously condemned the potential closure of these sites as "tone deaf as it is immoral."

Last October, Conservative shadow business secretary Kevin Hollinrake proposed that the entire Post Office could be transformed into a mutual organisation similar to John Lewis, where customers or shareholders hold the majority of shares.

A representative from the Post Office told Sky News: "We are fully committed to engaging openly and transparently with MPs regarding any potential plans related to our Directly Managed Branch (DMB) network."

"Since inviting expressions of interest for 108 Post Offices that we currently operate, we have received interest from retail partners and independent postmasters in the hundreds."

"We remain committed to engaging with our trade unions over the potential future ownership of our Directly Managed Branches, which are loss-making for us, into March before updating our colleagues who work in these branches on any potential next steps."