Paxum App Now Available for Android and iOS Devices

Paxum App Now Available for Android and iOS Devices

TORONTO — Global ewallet payment service Paxum Inc. today released its app for both Android and iOS mobile devices.

The Paxum App provides clients with the ability to manage their Paxum account in real-time.

Clients can use the Paxum App to instantly transfer funds to others, instantly transfer funds to the Paxum Payroll card, view balances and payment history in multiple currencies, withdraw funds, update profile information and more.

“We are very happy to introduce this useful tool to our valued customers, and we invite you to download your preferred version today,” said Ruth Blair, Paxum’s manager for business development.

“The Paxum App for Android and iOS is a logical and practical addition that reinforces our company's pay-with-ease philosophy. The app gives clients a safe, secure and easy way to access and use their Paxum account, anywhere.”

After downloading the app, users will be prompted to create a secure four-digit passcode to access the Paxum App. This feature allows clients to remain logged into the app if desired and simply reopen at any time using the unique passcode.

Blair said that accounts must be verified in order to use the Paxum APP.

For those not verified, or for those interested in creating a new Paxum account, visit Paxum.com to complete registration and verification.

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