Zelle is a convenient and secure way to transfer money to people you know and trust. It allows you to send money using just their email address or U.S. mobile number, without any fees from Zelle. However, there may be fees from your mobile carrier or bank.
To get started with Zelle, you can download the app and enroll using a Visa or Mastercard debit card linked to a U.S. checking account. Alternatively, you can enroll your U.S. checking account by using your online banking username and password, if your bank supports this feature.
Once you are enrolled, you can easily pay or request money from someone by entering their U.S. mobile number or email address. After confirming the amount, the recipient will typically receive the money in minutes if they are already enrolled with Zelle. If they are not enrolled, they will be notified and can follow a few simple steps to complete the payment.
It is important to note that in order to use Zelle, you must have a bank account in the U.S. Some banks also allow customers to enroll in the Zelle app using their online or mobile banking username and password.
Zelle and its related marks and logos are owned by Early Warning Services, LLC. This means that Zelle is a trusted and reputable service for transferring money, giving users peace of mind when using the app.