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    Royal Mail Operator Ids Warns of Margin Pressures Persisting Into 2026 as Costs Rise

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    Posted on November 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    IDS faces margin pressures due to rising costs and economic uncertainty, impacting growth through 2026. Parcel volumes show mixed results.

    International Distribution Services Faces Margin Pressures Through 2026

    (Reuters) -Royal Mail operator International Distribution Services on Wednesday said rising costs and macroeconomic uncertainty would continue to impact margins into 2026, after reporting slower revenue growth in the first half of fiscal year 2025-2026.

    For the six months ended September 28, its group revenue grew 1.6% to 6.45 billion pounds ($8.66 billion), slower than the 8.2% growth it saw in the prior year, which had benefited from the 2024 UK general election.

    IDS, which comprises Royal Mail and international parcels network GLS, said cost pressures include increased National Insurance contributions of about 120 million pounds and higher wage costs in its UK business.

    Royal Mail saw parcel volumes jump 5% to 661 million in the first half, while addressed letter volumes, excluding last year's elections, fell 10%. GLS parcel volumes rose 3% to 460 million.

    Election periods typically drive volumes for Royal Mail, owing to the surge in political mailings, postal ballots and official polling cards delivered to households nationwide.

    Despite the slower growth, the company aims to expand its network to 45,000 Royal Mail parcel points by 2030 and increase GLS parcel points beyond the current base of 125,000, CEO Martin Seidenberg said.

    Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group closed its acquisition of IDS in June after committing to protect the more than 500-year-old Royal Mail and its workers and customers.

    ($1 = 0.7451 pounds)

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore)

    Key Takeaways

    • •IDS reports slower revenue growth for fiscal year 2025-2026.
    • •Rising costs and macroeconomic uncertainty impact margins.
    • •Royal Mail parcel volumes increased by 5% in the first half.
    • •GLS parcel volumes rose by 3% during the same period.
    • •EP Group acquired IDS, committing to protect Royal Mail.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Royal Mail operator IDS warns of margin pressures persisting into 2026 as costs rise

    1What is margin pressure?

    Margin pressure refers to the challenges faced by a company in maintaining its profit margins due to rising costs or increased competition, which can affect overall profitability.

    2What is revenue growth?

    Revenue growth is the increase in a company's sales over a specific period, often expressed as a percentage. It indicates the company's ability to expand its business and generate more income.

    3What are addressed letter volumes?

    Addressed letter volumes refer to the total number of letters sent to specific addresses. This metric is important for postal services to gauge demand and operational efficiency.

    4What is National Insurance?

    National Insurance is a system of taxes paid by workers and employers in the UK, which funds various social security benefits, including state pensions and unemployment benefits.

    5What is a parcel point?

    A parcel point is a designated location where packages can be dropped off or collected, often used by courier services to facilitate the delivery and pickup of parcels.

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