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Nwicode Rebrand Statement

By the end of 2022, Nwicode will rebrand and abandon the use of the old brand. The company has been preparing for this step for a long time, and recent events have made this decision even more relevant.

We are taking a new step and moving on: for the sake of the happiness of our customers, we decide to leave the Nwicode brand as the legal name of the company and continue to develop mobile technologies and services on the global market under the new bright Moxly brand.

MoxLy implies confidence and style. Our circle is a symbol of our focus on people's needs and creating opportunities and comfort for them.

If we used to build the core around mobile technologies, now we are growing into an ecosystem with various technologies. Innovation here is the creation of currently popular ecosystems between several products and services. This allows our clients to solve much more issues. And this is new. It is important that we have divided the service into segments focused on a particular scale of business. It is more convenient for customers.
Philosophy of change
The company's mission remains unchanged: to give people confidence and reliability, to make their lives better, helping to realize aspirations and dreams.
We put the success of our users in the first place, both collectively and individually. Do everything possible to make sure they are doing well. Be responsive and sensitive to their needs and problems. Remember that MoxLy exists primarily to have a positive impact on the people using our software and to make appropriate decisions.

What changes will take place:

  1. New Community Forum https://community.moxly.io/

  2. Website https://www.moxly.io/ ( nwicode.com it will work as an informative website of the company)
    3 Mail messages from addresses @moxly.io

Links to our groups in social networks, in case of changes, will be available in the footer of the website

, Founder of Icon for Moxly
Moxly
on August 13, 2022
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