Important Information Regarding the Recent Sale of SnapNames to Web.com

Moniker send an email containing some information regarding the recent sale of Snapnames to Web.com. Moniker will continue to work with SnapNames as in the past and the usual business will not be interrupted for clients.

Moniker, under the leadership of the recently appointed CEO, Bonnie Wittenburg, now plans to work more closely with KeyDrive and it’s sister company, Key-Systems.

Here is the email I received:

To Moniker Customers and Partners,

Moniker’s parent company, KeyDrive S.A., recently announced that it has sold the SnapNames business unit, our sister company, to Web.com. Many of our customers and partners interact with both Moniker and SnapNames services regularly, and we want to assure you that there will be no interruption in Moniker services as a result of the sale.

The disposition of SnapNames will have no negative effect on the customer experience of the Moniker clients. The same staff will be taking care of all customer needs and customers will access their accounts as before. Moniker will continue to work with SnapNames as in the past and the usual business will not be interrupted for clients.

Looking forward, this is an exciting time to be a Moniker customer. Under the leadership of our recently appointed CEO, Bonnie Wittenburg, we now plan to work more closely with KeyDrive and our sister company, Key-Systems.

These efforts will strengthen our position in the US registrar market as well as become an even more influential international registrar. This process will include reinvigorating the Moniker brand with new technology, products, and a commitment to strengthen our customer service efforts. We are confident that with improved product offerings and customer service, Moniker will continue to grow as one of the largest US based registrars.

Thank you for your continued business!

The Moniker Team

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About Konstantinos Zournas

I studied Computer Engineering and Computer Science in London, UK and I am now living in Athens, Greece. I went online in 1995, started coding in 1996 and began buying domain names and creating websites in 2000. I started the OnlineDomain.com blog in 2012.

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