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If you're bummed about the Zelle app going away, no need to worry. You can keep using Zelle, as long as you have a bank ...
Instead, a “vast majority” of the 151 million users did so through their own banks. That process, using Zelle through a bank’s website or app, will remain unchanged. However, those who used the Zelle ...
Essentially, if Zelle exists on your banking app and you use it on there instead of going on the standalone app, you're in the clear and able to send money to or receive money from other individuals.
But don't panic. The Zelle app may be gone but plenty of banks still offer Zelle through their own apps and websites. There ...
Person-to-person money transfers are now only available through the banks and credit unions that work with Zelle.
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, one of the most popular digital payment services in the U.S., has shut down its stand-alone mobile app. But the money transferring service isn't gone for good. In an announcement last year, the ...
The money transfer company recently made a big change to its service. USA Today reports how the Zelle mobile payment app now ...
According to Zelle and its parent company Early Warning Services, the company doesn't need to maintain a separate app because its service is now available through most banks – more than 2,200 ...
Instead, a “vast majority” of the 151 million users did so through their own banks. That process, using Zelle through a bank’s website or app, will remain unchanged. However, those who used ...