Royal Partners issues first statement following Minsk raid

Royal Partners suspends traffic processing following Minsk reports

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Royal Partners suspends traffic processing following Minsk reports

Just over a week after reports of a police or security operation at at least one Royal Partners’ office in Minsk, the company has released its first public statement addressing the situation.

According to the announcement shared on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, Royal Partners has temporarily suspended the acceptance and processing of traffic and instructed affiliates to stop all active campaigns immediately. The company warned that traffic sent during this period cannot guarantee payment.

The statement also addresses partner payouts. Royal Partners says it is currently conducting a traffic reconciliation process and plans to resume payments once verification is complete. The company stated that its goal is to settle all financial obligations and fulfill commitments to every partner.

Royal Partners Minsk raid

While subsequent reports suggested most employees were later released, neither the company nor the Belarusian authorities have publicly confirmed the nature of the operation or whether an official investigation is underway.

The Instagram announcement appears to confirm concerns previously raised by industry sources that the incident could affect the company’s affiliate payment infrastructure and day-to-day operations.

Royal Partners will provide further updates when business activities resume.

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