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Person-to-person money transfers are now only available through the banks and credit unions that work with Zelle.
Zelle, the widely used peer-to-peer payment service backed by some major U.S. banks, is discontinuing its standalone app. As ...
Finder reports that the popular money transfer service Zelle has dropped its app and is now only available via partnered ...
Zelle, a leading payment platform, has announced the closure of its standalone app. However, users can continue to enjoy its ...
Kate Nalepinski is a Newsweek journalist based in New York City. Kate joined Newsweek in May 2024. She is a graduate of Ithaca College. Zelle, one of the most widely used digital payment services ...
Zelle's standalone mobile app officially shut down on April 1, leaving some users wondering how they can keep sending money digitally. What Happened: Launched in 2017, Zelle quickly gained ...
Zelle launched in 2017 and was created by about 30 banks to rival popular existing payments apps like Venmo, Cash App and Apple Pay. At that time, Zelle created its own app to provide access for ...
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 ...
The mobile payment app Zelle no longer allows users to send and ... The Zelle app is still available to download. What does it do now? The Zelle app is still accessible to users who have already ...
The mobile payment app Zelle no longer allows users to send and ... The Zelle app is still available to download. What does it do now? The Zelle app is still accessible to users who have already ...