Orga Systems

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Orga Systems GmbH
Company typeLLC
Industry Software, Programming, Telecommunications, Consulting
Founded Paderborn (1997)
Headquarters Paderborn, Germany
Key people
Wolfgang Kroh, CEO, Roland Kirch, CFO, Dr Ralf Guckert, CTO
ProductsGOLD Convergent Charging and Billing, GOLD Catalog and Order Management, GOLD Smart Prepaid Utility Billing, Consulting Services
Number of employees
730+

Orga Systems was a software vendor for unified billing and payment systems with an global clients in telecommunications, utilities, and automotive markets.

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The medium-sized [1] company was headquartered in Paderborn, Germany, and operated in 11 additional locations: Berlin (Germany), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Dubai (UAE), Istanbul (Turkey), Kolkata (India), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Kyiv (Ukraine), Madrid (Spain), Moscow (Russia), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and Rome (Italy).[ citation needed ]

Orga Systems provided instant billing, unified management rules integrated policy control and charging, as well as order processing.

In March 2015, Orga Systems filed for bankruptcy. [2] [3]

In June 2015, Orga Systems was acquired by Redknee. [4]

History

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Orga Systems, Paderborn
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Orga Systems, Rome
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Orga Systems, Istanbul
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Orga Systems, Kyiv
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Orga Systems, Kuala Lumpur

Orga Systems began as a global supplier of avanced card systems for cell phone services, banks, retail, health care and the Internet. In the mid-1990s, two separate business units “chip card production“ and “system development“ were created. On 1 January 2003, the division of the two business units led to the spin-off of the system development department and Orga Systems GmbH was established.

Under a new private shareholder, Orga Systems took over and founded further subsidiaries. At the same time, there was a planned emphasis on instant systems for customer billing and administration in mobile telecommunication services.

In 1994, Orga Systems launched the world's first prepaid mobile payment system in Portugal.[ citation needed ] Over the years Orga Systems have increased its range of services. Based on the company's real-time expertise gained in the telco environment, Orga Systems started to exploit new markets in the field of industries such as Utilities [5] and Automotive. [6] [ citation needed ]

Industry Recognition

Over the years Orga Systems won a number of awards within its industry, including:

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