Post of North Macedonia


Post of North Macedonia, until 2019 Makedonska Pošta is the company responsible for postal service in North Macedonia. It was founded on 1 June 1992.
In 2021, the government of North Macedonia announced that it intends to privatize the company by either selling it or by creating a private-public partnership.
Scams using the company's name have appeared on Facebook.

Stamps

Post of North Macedonia sells commemorative stamps. On 8 March 2025, the company, in collaboration with the UN Women Office in North Macedonia, released a stamp honoring International Woman's Day and the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. On 8 May 2020, the company released a stamp to commemorate 2020 Croatian [Presidency of the Council of the European Union | Croatia's Presidency of the Council of the European Union]; this stamp caused controversy, including official complaints from the foreign affairs ministries of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, due to it featuring a map of the World War II-era Independent State of Croatia rather than modern Croatia. The company apologized and pulled the stamp from circulation the next day.

Headquarters

The headquarters of the Post of North Macedonia is the Main Post Office in Skopje, a notable example of Brutalist architecture, which was designed by Janko Konstantinov after the 1963 [Skopje earthquake]. Parts of the building were damaged by a fire in 2013; these areas are no longer in use as of 2023. The Ministry of Culture of North Macedonia designated the office as protected cultural heritage in November 2022.