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Zelle, the digital payment platform that allows you to send money directly to friends and family, is shuttering its ...
With the Zelle app shut down, learn how you can still use Zelle and which other mobile payment apps you might want to ...
Money transfer service Zelle is shutting down its standalone app, but that doesn't mean the service as a whole is going away.
Zelle has discontinued its standalone mobile app, preventing users from sending or receiving funds through it.
Today, over two thousand financial institutions use Zelle. Although it's a standalone app, most banks offer Zelle within their own applications. I've used Zelle on occasion, and my wife uses it ...
Zelle has officially shut down its standalone mobile app—but this major change doesn’t mean the service itself is going away.  Users can still send and receive ...
Person-to-person money transfers are no longer available through the Zelle standalone mobile app. Users must be enrolled in one of the "more than 2,200 banks and credit unions" that offer Zelle to ...
The stand-alone Zelle app is shutting down on April 1. You can still send money through Zelle via your bank's app. There are other apps that let you send payments quickly and these are easy to set up.
Person-to-person money transfers are now only available through the banks and credit unions that work with Zelle.