In a message to its workers, partners and the public, RS2 Software CEO Radi El Haj announced business continuity measures actioned have delivered services with “no impact or interruption” to business.

The company – headquartered in Malta – offers secure payment services, payment software and managed services to over 130 clients in over 35 countries. It is listed on the local stock exchange. 

In addition to servicing clients around the world, RS2 has offices in Malta, Gozo, Germany, the Philippines, Jordan and the USA.

Its flagship offering is a payment software platform called Bankworks, available to merchants, acquiring banks, issuing banks and other financial institutions, providing the digital means to process payments.

“Following the COVID-19 global crises, we would like to inform you that RS2, as a service provider, triggered its business continuity plan to continue providing its services with no impact or interruption to your business,” Mr El Haj said.

“We tested our plan involving all our offices around the globe to execute all processes remotely, from the operation perspective as well as technology and infrastructure, and after successful testing, we executed the plan in order to adhere to the various Governmental requirements in various regions.”

He added that the group, more importantly, adhered to the various directives “to secure the health and safety of colleagues and partners.

Mr El Haj remarked that the business continuity plan is fully functional, as from today.

“We continue to ask you to safeguard the well-being of our people and to equally enforce the required measures,” the CEO said, as workers routinely visit partners and customers for training, updates and other work to maintain services.

“Stay healthy and together we will master this crisis,” Mr El Haj said.

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RS2 Offices, Mosta / RS2 Facebook Page 

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