Paxum Offers EFT Withdrawal for Romania Account Holders

Paxum Offers EFT Withdrawal for Romania Account Holders

LOS ANGELES — Paxum has announced its offering of EFT withdrawals for clients with bank accounts in RON.

According to the company, verified Paxum clients with bank accounts in Romania can now initiate EFT withdrawals from their Paxum USD, EUR, or GBP currency accounts to their local Romanian bank account.

“Paxum is a popular payment method for Romanian cam performers, studios and affiliates, and many of those clients have requested the option to withdraw by EFT,” Paxum’s Ruth Blair said. “We’re happy to announce we’ve added EFT as another withdrawal option for Romanian clients, plus we’ve made a small user-friendly change; there’s no longer any need to convert Paxum account funds to RON currency first, making withdrawal faster and easier!”

Blair said EFT Withdrawals are typically received to the specified bank account within 3-7 business days of submitting the request and the currency conversion to RON will now occur upon receipt at the client’s local bank, so conversion prior to withdrawal is not necessary.

The fee for EFT withdrawal is a flat $5 per transfer.

“The addition of EFT withdrawal for Romanian clients is the first part of a series of planned additions to further expand Paxum withdrawal options over the next few months,” Blair concluded. “Stay tuned for more updates from Paxum coming soon.”

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