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They have stopped issuing Mastercard for some time in 2018, and resumed in 2019 AFAIR.
 
So how do I get funds out? The world is getting worse and worse each day in this aspect.
I lost multiple accounts this and last year, maybe I should stop counting them...
 
Lets hope they simple just return them to you eventually. Hopefully they don't require extended due diligence and paperwork to get your funds back.
 
My accounts(individual+company) are gone. I received about 400-500k eur via ePayments last in 12 months without issues and fortunately, I left only several euros in my ePayments account right now. I always send my money to my bank accounts immediately from EMIs.
 
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Interesting.

So clients will only be allowed to send first party payments to a bank in their home country. This sounds like AML issue involved tax evasion potentially?
 
I predicted it on here early last year EPB will be gone but it has not happened yet . Although I did notice they changed correspondence bank for an undisclosed reason
I am surprised EPB is still around, but then again, they have been around for so long now and still accept new clients, maybe someone powerful is behind them and that keeps them afloat? The fact that they do not accept non-EU European clients, including Russians, maybe helps them with correspondent banks?
 
The fact that they do not accept non-EU European clients, including Russians, maybe helps them with correspondent banks?

They only accept EU clients is that correct?

Do they ask those clients any questions on sign up ensure those clients are not with them to avoid CRS?
 
"Must not conduct business with customer classified as corporate, individuals, and/or freelancer customers".
I wonder what is left? Maybe wiring money to aliens. If what will remain of them is online wallet which can be only topped up/withdrawn from own bank account, I don't see any good use for that. It is like Paxum.

And does this affect their crypto branch (DSX)? I think they were connected quite closely.
 
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