Paxum Bank might just be over

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Paxum Bank, sold and abandoned by Octav Moise last year - and followingly sold to Postolnikov, might just be in a bit of trouble.

Postolnikov, who also provided loans to Trump's Trump Media (when it was preparing to go public) through his trust banked at Paxum, has had his fair share of news in the past months and years.

The bank, which stopped publicly using its other licenses (like Paxum Inc. in Canada) several years ago, was and is used by adult stars and various "suspicious" individuals, such as the Tate brothers, who received over $2.5M in their Paxum account.

Just a few days ago, there was a drastic change in Paxum's activity. Paxum, as basically not much more than a shell bank in a corrupt banana republic that is well known for theft and a hardly regulated offshore banking sector, often found it difficult to build a correspondent network. Several years ago, the platform relied on Wirecard, issuing dedicated German IBANs and debit cards through the disgraced bank. It also made use of a US partner for local wire transfers. I cannot correctly recall what bank was used after Wirecard's failure, but accounts were held in the entity of Paydek / DEK-CO (UK) Limited.

This entity is, at least for now, an Authorised Payment Institution in the UK (which likes to act a bit like an EMI) that, in my eyes, serves (or, well, served) primarily as a collection entity for Paxum Bank.

Six days ago, the FCA hit this entity with a very strong undertaking.

First of all, the entity was blocked from onboarding any new partners and direct customers. This is relatively normal.

Next, this is where it gets a bit further. The company was disallowed from receiving or initiating payments on behalf of customers. It was also forced to return all customer funds within just two days and refrain from providing any payment solutions on the same date.

Because the company is so important in Paxum's activity (of actually being able to send money), it is quite likely that Paxum will see issues in making or receiving transfers. It also evokes curiosity as to what activity was taking place that made the FCA, which hasn't been super active in comparison with some EU regulators, take such strong action.

What do you think?

P.S. Please correct me if there are any mistakes regarding the correspondent banks. I have not used the platform for a little over 2 years because it was not particularly effective.
 
Good posts thanks a lot. Didn't know they went after Dek-Co, I believe they have another firm for their LatAm market but will be following this closely. Thanks for sharing.
 
Simon4466 said:
Good posts thanks a lot. Didn't know they went after Dek-Co, I believe they have another firm for their LatAm market but will be following this closely. Thanks for sharing.
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LatAm market licensed entity also stopped being used (like the Canadian Paxum Inc.) and all was migrated to the Paxum Bank in DO.
 
ilke said:
Next, this is where it gets a bit further. The company was disallowed from receiving or initiating payments on behalf of customers. It was also forced to return all customer funds within just two days and refrain from providing any payment solutions on the same date.
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That's very unusual as far as I have seen from past cases?

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That's very unusual as far as I have seen from past cases?
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Yes, you're absolutely right.

This step is taken practically only in the most extreme cases - especially seeing stopping all payments and returning all held funds within 2 days in conjunction.
 
At least they return the money within in the 2 days rather than have been forced to freeze them.

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Did anyone lost money on them already? I can't read or find anything bad about it other the situation it self!
 
Maybe Paxum themselves have other third party payment processors (or they could maybe do it directly through the one used by Paydek), usually these companies (if run well) will have a fallback option. Would be interesting to know if they have quickly set up another MSB/EMI or just use a 'true' third party.
 
maxxs said:
no idea. I been using paxum normally.
Money in and out to bank. And cards working fine too.
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Do you know about the IBAN or account number that you have for receiving right now?

Is it SEPA/SWIFT/something else, what currency does it support, what's the SWIFT code, is it in your name?

Any of these would be pretty useful, I'm curious as to what they pivoted to.
 
SEPA. EUR. Also receiving USD.
Before they used trustly finland. This month they sent me from bulgaria (TRUDBG21)
 
How does Paxum work if you have to compare it to something like Wise or Revolut ?

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