CAM4 Adds ePay Service as Payment Option

CAM4 Adds ePay Service as Payment Option

LOS ANGELES — CAM4 has announced the addition of ePay Service to its list of performer payout options.

According to the company, ePay Service have been a leading payment service provider for more than 10 years, with a long history of working with webcam services. The adoption by CAM4 comes a week after the launch of Paxum payouts on its live cam platform.

Derek Devlin, head of public relations for CAM4, says CAM4 already boasts a number of fast and secure withdrawal options, including tokens, ACH payments (U.S.), euro wires (Europe) and Paxum (global), providing instant withdrawals worldwide, and notes “ePay Service adds another option that is sure to be well received by the broadcasters on the platform.”

“We are committed to the development of fast and secure payouts, regardless of where you live,” Devlin explains. “ePay works with a range of local currencies, including EUR, GBP and USD, and their cards allow users to access their cash at any ATM globally that accepts Mastercard.”

Devlin says CAM4 was one of the first companies to offer daily payouts to all members across the world and continues to push for more innovative ways to help its performers keep control of their finances.

“CAM4 has offered quick and easy daily payouts since 2010. Performers can request a payment at any time from their CAM4Bucks account and receive the payment the next day,” Devlin concludes. “With payments in USD or Euros, there has never been a better time to make CAM4 your broadcast home.”

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