The unique alpha-numeric code assigned by the Post Office within the United Kingdom, or by the equivalent postal authority in other countries In North America it is referred to as the ZIP code; in France as CEDEX
An Australian postal classification system used to identify the physical geographic locations of training providers, employers and clients home residence
A minimum five character alphanumeric code used by the post office to identify the postal area, district and sector within the district Postcodes can be separated into Outcodes and Incodes These are best explained using a postcode EX4 6DW
Your postcode is a short sequence of numbers and letters at the end of your address, which helps the post office to sort the mail. a group of numbers and letters that you write at the end of an address on an envelope, package etc. The postcode shows the exact area where someone lives and helps the post office deliver the post more quickly American Equivalent: zip code