If you're thinking seriously about making this business commitment you can click here to download a brochure entitled 'An opportunity to manage the business of everyday life'. Alternatively, click here to request a printed copy of the brochure. Although it repeats much of the information contained on this web-site, it does include more in-depth detail about the different types of Post Office branches, including real case studies of current sub-postmasters, and a comprehensive list of all of the products and services that you could expect to deal with at your Post Office branch.

Once you have found a Post Office branch for sale that you are interested in and assessed whether you think it is the right opportunity for you, you will need to make an offer with the current sub-postmaster, via their agent and then log onto Subpostmaster Opportunity Site and submit your application form and business plan.
 
Please note however that the person acquiring the private business and/or premises in which the post office branch is situated or exchanging contracts in connection with the purchase of the private business and/or premises, will not be entitled to preferential consideration for the appointment of subpostmaster.

You can view the business plan and setting the standard leaflet in advance, by clicking on the relevant links.

Once the current sub-postmaster has tendered their resignation you can formally apply by clicking here,

Remember we need people who can help us keep providing our customers with the right products and services in the right place at the right time.