As Cyprus grapples with the devastating impact of recent wildfires, SOFTSWISS, a global tech company delivering iGaming software solutions, stands in solidarity with the local community.
Demonstrating its ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility, the company is actively supporting TechIsland’s emergency fundraising campaign to provide immediate relief and long-term recovery assistance.
As an integral part of the local tech ecosystem, SOFTSWISS is contributing to TechIsland’s broader mission—uniting Cyprus’s IT and innovation sectors to deliver both urgent aid and sustainable rebuilding efforts.
The company has made a financial donation that will be allocated across three critical areas:
- Enhancing wildfire prevention and fire protection infrastructure
- Implementing early warning systems
- Offering direct support to families impacted by the fires
This initiative is part of a consistent global response from SOFTSWISS to natural disasters affecting the regions where its employees, clients, and partners live and work. In 2023, the company launched the HELP Brazil campaign following severe floods, and also contributed to relief efforts in Poland during a similar crisis.
From Latin America to Europe, and now Cyprus, SOFTSWISS continues to lead with compassion—demonstrating that its role as a global tech innovator goes hand in hand with being a responsible corporate citizen.
Ivan Montik, Founder of SOFTSWISS said:
Supporting the country that hosts our employees and partners is not just a responsibility – it is a moral commitment. We’ve been monitoring the situation with deep concern and felt it was crucial to provide tangible aid to the fire-stricken areas—beyond words of solidarity. We’re proud to be part of the TechIsland initiative and remain ready to offer further support wherever it’s needed.
With this contribution, SOFTSWISS hopes to inspire other companies—within and outside the tech industry—to act swiftly and decisively in times of crisis. For SOFTSWISS, supporting the communities where it operates is not just an obligation—it’s a fundamental part of its identity.