Since our founding, we’ve been dedicated to streamlining the mailing process. In the ’90s, Pitney Bowes created the first integrated mail processor that both, weighed and affixed the proper postage amount, all in one pass.
1990’s
Increase in
technology innovation.
From 1990 to 2020…
Today, our P-Series Processors are the ultimate in high-volume productivity, intelligence, and flexibility. With an inventor’s spirit at our core, we are always seeking to innovate and improve our products and services.
1990
Pitney Bowes launches the Personal Post Office™, which delivered unprecedented convenience, efficiency and savings to small businesses and at-home offices. Customer demand increased sharply.
1990
Pitney Bowes celebrates the Grand Opening of its new Technology Center, located in Shelton, CT.
1992
Pitney Bowes employees organize a relief fund for employees impacted by Hurricane Andrew, a Category 5 hurricane that wreaked human hardship and economic devastation throughout southern Florida.
1992
Pitney Bowes introduces Paragon, the first integrated mail processor capable of weighing different mail items during the auto-feed and affixing the correct postage to each. It was promoted with the theme: Weighs on the way.
1996
The Pitney Bowes Bank is established. It provides clients innovative ways to pre-fund their postage. Today, 80% of meter resets and 71% of postage volume is facilitated by our bank. That same year, we also introduced Purchase Power®, a financial service that revolutionized how businesses pay for postage by extending a line of credit from Pitney Bowes.
1997
Pitney Bowes invests in new health and wellness programs for our employees, another step forward in our corporate culture. By emphasizing prevention, diet, exercise and early diagnosis, we hope to encourage a healthier, more positive long-term outcome for our workforce.
1998
With the launch of our D3 software, Pitney Bowes enters the digital document delivery segment, which allows for message management via email, fax, hard copy and web.
1998
Pitney Bowes introduces Click Stamp Online, the first process to print postage without a physical meter. This game-changing innovation paves the way for ecommerce and shipping.
1999
Pitney Bowes launches the Reserve Account, which enables clients to prepay into a deposit account for their postage.