New Zealand Post, the state-owned mail delivery service, sold its Australian Couriers Please business to Singapore Post for A$95 million.
The unconditional deal between the Wellington-based state-owned enterprise and the Australian subsidiary of Singapore Post was signed today, and is expected to be completed on December 15, NZ Post said in a statement.
The New Zealand SOE kept the unit's assets and liabilities confidential in its 2014 annual report as a result of the decision to sell it, and had previously valued the courier firm's goodwill at $38.2 million and its brands at $21.6 million as at June 30, 2013.
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"The Couriers Please business has performed extremely well and been a highly successful investment for New Zealand Post, increasing in value on the strength of a clear strategy and its trading performance since we bought it outright in 2012," chief executive Brian Roche said.