ExoClick Now Offering Paxum Payments to Advertisers

BARCELONA — ExoClick today announced further integration of Paxum Payments that will now make the service available to advertisers.

The company said the Paxum global e-wallet allows users to easily send and receive money instantly all over the world with just an email address.

A long-standing client of Paxum, ExoClick said it has been providing Paxum Payments to their publishers since January 2012.

“As a result of continued good service and Paxum's ease of use, we wanted to also offer Paxum Payments to our global network of advertisers allowing them to be able to pay for our high quality traffic using an e-wallet,” said Benjamin Fonzé, ExoClick founder and CEO.

Also commenting on the development was Paxum's business development manager, Ruth Blair.

“We are excited that ExoClick's advertisers will now be able to enjoy the safety and convenience of using Paxum's instant P2P payments. ExoClick is a great company to work with, and we look forward to continuing to serve their advertisers and publishers payment needs," Blair said.

For more information about Paxum, or to register a free account, visit Paxum.com.

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