LiveJasmin Adds Paxum Payments for Performers, Studios

MONTREAL — Paxum has announced today a new business relationship with Jasmin and Live Jasmin, which have chosen to add Paxum Global eWallet as an available payment option for both webcam performers and studios.

"At LiveJasmin, we are always open to models’ feedback, doing our best to satisfy their needs,” said Adam Hollo, LiveJasmin's finance account manager. “As a result, we have started to work with Paxum to process payouts on our websites. It’s comforting to have them on board. I believe they can provide the quality service our studios and performers deserve.”

Jasmin.com/LiveJasmin.com is a leading live cam chat platform with a wide selection of models and live streaming technology for computer, tablet and mobile devices.

"We are excited to be working with Jasmin and LiveJasmin, and we look forward to helping their performers and studios receive their earnings instantly every time, with zero transfer delays." Paxum Business Development Manager Ruth Blair added. "A growing number of cam companies have been adding Paxum as a payment option for performers over the last several months, and this new relationship with Jasmin/LiveJasmin helps to cement Paxum's status as a valuable and increasingly popular payment method for webcam performers and studios worldwide."

Paxum Global eWallet is a popular alternative payment service for the online adult entertainment industry. The payment company offers a secure eWallet payment service that allows users to send and receive money instantly using just an email address.

Jasmin and LiveJasmin performers can contact their Jasmin/LiveJasmin rep to change their payment method to Paxum.

For more information about Paxum, visit Paxum.com.

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