New Croatian Post Service Isn’t Common Even in Rest of Europe

Lauren Simmonds

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As Poslovni Dnevnik/Lucija Spiljak writes, instead of sending certain types of mail to people’s home addresses, senders can now send registered items via digital channels for the first time thanks to yet another brand new and modern Croatian post service.

This is the new eDelivery project successfully implemented by Croatian Post, the Ministry of Justice and Administration and the IT company Sedam IT. The project developed and implemented a solution for the delivery of electronic documents to individuals and legal entities, which is in line with the eIDAS regulation of the European Union (EU).

“Croatian Post is continuing with its digital transformation. This project is a novelty that is not so well represented in the EU, which places us at the very top of the EU countries that are certified for this type of service. This is a fully certified, secure channel. The registered shipment that we have today in physical form is moving towards a more secure digital environment, which upon receipt is confirmed by a digital signature,” explained Ivan Culo, President of the Management Board of Croatian Post.

Sedam IT was responsible for the development and design of the software and other key software components of this new Croatian Post service, and they created a communication channel that enabled the connection of Croatian Post’s IT system and the Ministry of Justice and Administration through which electronic documents are transferred, all according to stringent EU standards.

The total value of the eDelivery project stands at 310,000 euros, and 75 percent of the amount was co-financed by various grants from the Connecting Europe Facility.

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