Pitney Bowes, a Company Built on Innovation, Community and Diversity and Inclusion, Marks its First 100 Years and the Next Century to Come

Pitney Bowes, a Company Built on Innovation, Community and Diversity and Inclusion, Marks its First 100 Years and the Next Century to Come

Pitney Bowes Inc. (NYSE:PBI), a global technology company that provides commerce solutions in the areas of ecommerce, shipping, mailing and financial services, today marks 100 years of delivering innovative products and solutions to drive commerce.

The 100th anniversary is a remarkable milestone for a company that began in 1920, when Arthur Pitney, the inventor, and Walter Bowes, the promoter, first met and put their ideas together to invent the first postage meter — the award-winning Model M, creating the “metered mail” market and a new industry with it.

As a long-standing member of the business community in Stamford, CT, the State of Connecticut, and numerous countries around the world, Pitney Bowes has been a positive force for change across its local communities. This commitment is part of the Company’s core value of “doing the right thing the right way,” and is embraced and supported by the company’s employees across the globe with a philanthropic focus on literacy, education and health.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Pitney Bowes has postponed several events initially planned to celebrate this milestone to September 1, 2020, the day the Postal Service formally approved the Pitney Bowes postage meter for use in the United States.

“Throughout our 100 years, we have supported millions of clients around the world, contributed significantly to our communities where we live and work, and invented industries and business models that have endured and evolved for decades,” said Marc B. Lautenbach, president and CEO. “Today, we are leveraging our core mailing and related financial services capabilities to provide shipping and strategic capital to help our clients grow their business.”

“You don’t reach 100 years in business without facing challenges, disruption and uncertainty at one time or another,” added Lautenbach. “Throughout our long and storied history, we have confronted difficult times, including the Great Depression, World War II, the Great Recession of 2008, and each time we have come out stronger. The pandemic has disrupted every sense of normalcy around the world, impacting the lives of many. Our primary concern remains protecting the welfare and safety of our employees, especially our ‘essential critical infrastructure workers’ who serve our clients every day. Through this global crisis, our teams continue to carry great pride in the work they do to power commerce and secure the foundation we’ve built for our second century.”

Pitney Bowes has been recognized for its exceptional workplace culture, including Bloomberg’s 2020 Gender Equality Index, Forbes Best Employers for Diversity, Best Employers for Women and America’s Best Large Employers lists. Recently, the Company was recognized with the 2020 Climate Leadership Award for Excellence in Greenhouse Gas Management.