CYPRUS — AdultCentro has announced its intention to implement Paxum Global eWallet as the preferred payment method in the company's most recent venture, ModelCentro, which is currently in Beta release.
"We've been working with Paxum for several years and have been impressed with the convenience and reliability of their platform, as well as their stellar customer service,” AdultCentro CEO Stan D’aman said. “We're sure that our models will agree."
ModelCentro says it puts power in models’ hands by providing them with all the crucial services required to run a professional paysite, including site design, content management and billing. Reps added that the addition of Paxum Global eWallet as ModelCentro's preferred payment method “will further benefit performers by providing instant access to their newly earned revenue, worldwide.”
"We are excited to expand our business relationship with Stan and his great team at AdultCentro." said Octav Moise, Paxum's CEO. "It is an honor to be able to facilitate fast payment for ModelCentro models. We greatly look forward to ModelCentro's official launch."
Paxum Global eWallet is a leading alternative payment service for the online adult entertainment industry. The company offers a cost-effective, secure e-wallet payment service that allows users to send and receive money globally and rapidly using only an email address.
ModelCentro Selects Paxum as Preferred Payment Method
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