If your bank is listed, it offers Zelle. If your bank (or credit union) isn't listed, what can you do? Fortunately, there are options. For domestic money transfers, try one of these apps.
You can keep using Zelle, as long as you have a bank account and a bank that offers it. (You'll no longer have the option to link a prepaid Visa or Mastercard debit card). In addition, there ...
Zelle has discontinued its standalone mobile app, preventing users from sending or receiving funds through it.
The popular payment app has disappeared. But there are a lot of other ways to send money instantly for free. Kelly is an editor for CNET Money covering banking. She has over 10 years of experience ...
If the latter is the case, there will be instructions within your bank’s app on how to set up Zelle. A better question might be which banks don’t use Zelle. The payment option is currently ...
The bank hopes to thwart social media scams by blocking some Zelle payments. Here's how you can send money instead. Emma Woodward is a personal finance writer with a passion for simplifying tricky ...
Payment processing platform Zelle shut down its standalone application Tuesday, redirecting users to banks and credit unions offering its services instead. When attempting to sign in to the app ...
Person-to-person money transfers are now only available through the banks and credit unions that work with Zelle.