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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 ...
Finder reports that the popular money transfer service Zelle has dropped its app and is now only available via partnered ...
Person-to-person money transfers are now only available through the banks and credit unions that work with Zelle.
Zelle, a popular digital wallet in the U.S., has updated its policies to crack down on prohibited transactions. Users must be ...
Zelle is shutting down its stand-alone app on Tuesday, according to a company blog post. This news might be alarming if you're one of the over 150 million ...
But don't panic. The Zelle app may be gone but plenty of banks still offer Zelle through their own apps and websites. There ...
Zelle, the popular person-to-person money transferring service, shut down its standalone app Tuesday — but the service itself ...
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 ...
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.