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| website        = [http://www.inter-services.eu/ inter.services]<br>
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[http://www.key-systems.net Key-Systems - Internet Solutions<br>
[http://www.key-systems.net/ Key-Systems]<br>
[http://www.centralnic.com/ CentralNic]<br>
[http://www.centralnic.com/ CentralNic]<br>
| keypeople      = [[Alexander Siffrin]], Founder and CEO<br>
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'''[http://www.inter.services inter.services]''' (former is inter-services) is an German investment and asset management holding company concentrating it business on internet, real estate and healthcare activities.  
'''[http://www.inter.services inter.services]''' (former is inter-services) is an German investment and asset management holding company concentrating it business on '''internet''', '''real estate''' and '''healthcare''' activities.  


Its portfolio included until July 2018 a majority in''' [[KeyDrive SA]],''' in Luxemburg.<ref>[http://www.keydrive.lu]</ref>, comprising [[Key-Systems|'''Key-Systems''']]''', ''' [[Moniker|'''Moniker''']] [http://www.moniker.com] - and [[PartnerGate|'''PartnerGate''']] - three leading  [[ICANN]] accredited registrars - the registrar [http://www.towebbrasil.com '''toweb Brasil'''] and  the registry '''[[dotSaarland GmbH]]''' [[http://www.nic.saarland]].
Its portfolio included until July 2018 a majority in''' [[KeyDrive SA]],''' in Luxemburg.<ref>[http://www.keydrive.lu]</ref>, comprising [[Key-Systems|'''Key-Systems''']]''', ''' [[Moniker|'''Moniker''']] [http://www.moniker.com] - and [[PartnerGate|'''PartnerGate''']] - three leading  [[ICANN]] accredited registrars - the registrar [http://www.towebbrasil.com '''toweb Brasil'''] and  the registry '''[[dotSaarland GmbH]]''' [[http://www.nic.saarland]].
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[[Category: Companies]]
[[Category: Registrars]]
[[Category: Registrars]]

Latest revision as of 17:28, 15 March 2021

Type: Privately held
Industry: Internet
Founded: 2004
Founder(s): Alexander Siffrin
Headquarters: Neunkircherstr. 41/43

D 66299 Friedrichsthal

Country: Germany
Businesses: Investment & Asset Management Holding
Website: inter.services

Key-Systems
CentralNic

Key People
Alexander Siffrin, Founder and CEO

Dr. Eva C. Siffrin-Kokert, CEO
Horst Oskar Siffrin, CEO

inter.services (former is inter-services) is an German investment and asset management holding company concentrating it business on internet, real estate and healthcare activities.

Its portfolio included until July 2018 a majority in KeyDrive SA, in Luxemburg.[1], comprising Key-Systems, Moniker [2] - and PartnerGate - three leading ICANN accredited registrars - the registrar toweb Brasil and the registry dotSaarland GmbH [[3]].

Key-Systems was founded by Alexander Siffrin.[2] and operates together with Moniker more than 6 million internet domain names for businesses, ISP professionals and other customers. Key-Systems is the leading ISP in Europe for resellers for gTLDs, and operates internationally with offices in Germany and the United States.

Other companies of the Key-Systems Group are Skyway DataCenter - providing services in the areas of colocation, hosting and dedicated server systems [3] - KSregisty GmbH [4] - and OpenRegistry - providing registry services for 36 TLDs and 2 2nd level ccTLDs.. traffic.club is also a member of the Group.

After a reverse takeover (according to the regulations of the LONDON Stock Exchange) of CentralNic by KeyDrive inter.services is with 19,9% a mayor shareholder of CentralNic - a leading Registry Service Provider providing its services to 118 TLDs including .xyz. Alexander Siffrin is COO of the enlarged Group.

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