CAM4 Now Offering Performer Payouts With Paxum

CAM4 Now Offering Performer Payouts With Paxum

LOS ANGELES — CAM4 announced today that it has added Paxum to its list of broadcaster payout options. 

The new Paxum withdrawal option gives CAM4 performers an alternative option for withdrawing funds from their account to their credit or debit card. 

CAM4 already offers a number of fast-and-secure withdrawal options, including tokens, ACH payments (U.S.), Euro Wires (Europe) and now the newly launched Paxum (global) providing instant withdrawals worldwide.

“It’s important to us that our performers have a choice when it comes to accessing their money,” said Derek Devlin, CAM4’s head of public relations. “CAM4 is pleased to offer a variety of ways for performers to receive payouts. 

“CAM4 was one of the first companies to offer daily payouts to all members across the world and we continue to push for more innovative ways to help our performers keep control of their finances. CAM4 is a worldwide community and we remain committed to the development of fast and secure payouts, regardless of where you live”.

CAM4 performers can request a payment at any time from their CAM4Bucks account and receive the payment the next day.   

Performers can learn more payment with Paxum on CAM4 here

People interested in broadcasting on CAM4 can apply here.  

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