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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 ...
As of April 1, the Zelle app has been discontinued. Now, with the Zelle app shut down, Zelle users will need to make a slight change in how they use the platform or find a different payment app.
Zelle is a popular peer-to-peer (P2P) money transfer service. It allows customers of U.S. banks and credit unions to transfer money to other U.S. deposit accounts at a near-instant speed.
The mobile payment app Zelle no longer allows users to send and receive money transfers. However, the platform's services remain available. The ability to transfer money through the Zelle mobile ...
Zelle has officially ended payments through its standalone app.A notice appeared in the Zelle app on Wednesday, April 2, telling users that they could no longer use the app to send or receive money.
Zelle drops standalone app: Now what? Zelle is a popular peer-to-peer (P2P) money transfer service. It allows customers of U.S. banks and credit unions to transfer money to other U.S. deposit ...
Zelle, the popular person-to-person money transferring service, shut down its standalone app Tuesday — but the service itself is not disappearing.Zelle had warned of the shutdown last year ...
Today, over two thousand financial institutions use Zelle. Although it's a standalone app, most banks offer Zelle within their own applications. I've used Zelle on occasion, and my wife uses it ...