NamOffers Adds Paxum for Affiliate Payouts

NamOffers Adds Paxum for Affiliate Payouts

LOS ANGELES — NamOffers.com has announced the addition of Paxum as an option for affiliate payouts.

According to the company, since 2009, NamOffers has provided a variety of niche offers in health, finance and bizopp.

“NamOffers has established itself as one of the top preferred affiliate networks by always delivering more than expected; offering excellent customer service; and by implementing proprietary technology to always keep tracking ahead of the curve and secure for affiliates,” NamOffers’ Frederik Drejfald said. “With well-educated affiliate managers ready to assist, NamOffers is a natural choice for affiliates as a trusted partner to anyone operating in the affiliate space.”

“We are very excited about this opportunity to be able to offer another payment solution to our affiliates,” Drejfald added. “Offering Paxum as a payment solution will not only strengthen the payment process for us but also gives our affiliates another easy and safe solution to get paid.”

“We are thrilled that NamOffers has embraced Paxum as a payment solution for their affiliates,” Paxum’s Ruth Blair said. “It is a great honor to be given the opportunity to provide our services to this industry, and we’re ready to serve the thousands of successful affiliates that NamOffers works with every day.”

Blair explained that Paxum has been offering a secure instant payment platform since 2007, with countless clients actively using the service and its cost-effective user-friendly interface fortified with stringent security measures and multiple ways for clients to access their account funds — including an optional prepaid credit card allowing users to easily send and receive money instantly all over the world.

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