I managed to open an account with them (as a European) a while ago, after I had been researching the topic here. Allow me to share, just in case someone like myself comes along: It looks extremely underwhelming. Work in adult, need to receive ACH payments ideally.
They promise virtual fully functional SEPA and ACH receiving details in your own name, but as far as I can tell, at least for personal account holders, that seems to be untrue. They also seem to advertise this on the paxum and paydek website, untrue as it might be. At the very least they generously omit that on those websites the only offer those services to business clients.
At least for personal account holders of Paxum-Bank all you get is a Sepa account without it's own account number, instructing you to use a special payment code/instruction when you fund your account. (I.e. send your money to Pay-Dek UK using code XYZZ). This is rather bad if you want to receive payroll/your balance semi-automatically from any platform, and will only work if you (can) actually ask a client to manually use these instructions.
The USD receiving details don't necessarily seem to require special payment instructions, but seem to work to receive local ACH transfers at all.
You get your own account number from Paxum as well as the ACH number of their correspondence/intermediary bank. ACH payments from myself, or clients just seem to bounce. They make it look like as if you could just use your account number and their/the ACH of their partner bank á la Transferwise to receive payments - but at least for me this failed multiple times.
Spoiler: frustration
What they instead seem to mean is: "You can receive wire transfers via a bank that doesn't have a swift code"
I believe that the receiving details could? work for receiving wire transfers, potentially without requiring any special payment instructions, but they mandatorily use a specific correspondence bank without a swift code; making it difficult to send to Paxum from most banks, who will often not or never, or only in the event of failure specify this info. In that case they want you to persuade the bank to just write FW + ABA code into the field where the SWIFT Code of the correspondence/intermediary bank would usually go.
Depending on where you are sending from, this makes correct routing of the payment a severe pain in the a*s.
TLDR: Opened a personal account for "payroll"; didn't work at all, major disappointment, deceptive advertising, website from 2003. I hear this works a little better for corporate/business accounts, but I have trouble believing it could or would be that good of a choice.
Spoiler: frustration 2
Makes you believe you can "just" receive payments with your account, even if they fees are high - you really quite can't. The only use-case I could imagine for this account would literally be hiding money - ho ho ho. I really just wanted to use the thing to get paid, tho.
Last edited: Mar 5, 2021