La Poste, France’s national postal service, is adapting to a steep decline in traditional mail volume. Under new leadership—Marie-Ange Debon—the company is prioritizing package delivery and expanding its financial services, including banking and insurance. This strategic shift aims to bolster profits and ensure the long-term viability of the public enterprise. The plan involves a continued restructuring and downsizing of the postal network across France. While traditional mail will remain a service, La Poste intends to offer comparable service through alternative means. This transformation is crucial for navigating the changing communications landscape and maintaining profitability. The emphasis on parcels and financial products marks a significant pivot for the historically mail-centric organization.