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Company Response

24 Aug 2022

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OpenWay

OpenWay response

As announced here on 24 August 2022: https://www.openwaygroup.com/new-blog/2022/8/24/openwayleavingrussia

...In April, OpenWay took the decision to leave Russia, divested local subsidiary and stopped providing any further licenses or services to the former customers in Russia. OpenWay has neither business in Russia nor any direct or indirect ownership by any Russian citizen.

...While we do not provide further upgrades or maintenance services to former Russian customers, the software, which they purchased in the past and operate on their own infrastructure runs without any involvement from our side.

Our company does not support any violent activities between countries, nationalities, and any other groups of people. We are a global team from more than 30 countries, our CEO was born in Ukraine, and we work all over the world. Part of our business continuity plan includes staff relocation from the regions during crisis...

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