Paxum is experiencing issues with local bank transfer payments in Peru, with the exception of external card payments and cryptocurrencies.
Users in Peru may experience some problems withdrawing their funds due to external issues beyond Paxum‘s control. Its banking partner has temporarily disabled withdrawals in Peruvian Soles (PEN), which has affected the ability to process local transfers in this currency.
While Paxum attempts to resolve this issue, the e-payment service recommends using other available alternatives such as the following payment methods:
While Paxum attempts to resolve this issue, the ‘Local Bank Transfer’ payment method has been disabled. Therefore, you can use the following alternatives to receive your payments:
- Payment by Visa or Mastercard debit or credit card, although this method will not work in most Latin American countries.
- Withdrawal to a USDC or USDT cryptocurrency wallet, although knowledge of using cryptocurrencies and the correct network is recommended.
- Withdrawal from an ATM using the UnionPay prepaid card.
Hopefully these issues with Paxum payments in Peru will be resolved as soon as possible. It is the preferred payment method for most users as it charges the least commission and is the fastest to withdraw.