What is Sapo?
South African Post Office is the nation's largest postal service powered by the government of South Africa. It is generally abbreviated to within South Africa as SAPO. SAPO is a combination of various subsidiaries and divisions which is engaged in working every areas of logistics, electronic commerce, speed courier, mail, post office logistics, property, expedited mail, retail and financial services. In addition, it also offers an entire spectrum of affordable and reliable banking services through its division Postbank. The Postbank was emerged in the year of 1910 and it is the most pleasant saving bank in the nation with approximately 6 million account holders. Its banking services include savings accounts, term deposit accounts, transactional accounts, electronic transfer services, Aspire youth debit cards, flexi debit card, pension flexi card, mzansi card and many other. The original story of 'South African Post Office' was began in the year of 1501. It was incorporated as the 'South African Post Office Limited' in October 1991. The post office headquarters are based in Eco-Park Estate, Centurion, South Africa. Currently, the South African Post Office has more than 17,000 employees and has wide presence across the country with more than 2,400 postal service outlets.