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Goodbye, Zelle App. Here's How to Keep Sending Money Digitally

  • Zelle's standalone app was discontinued on April 1, according to cnet.com reports.
  • Consumer usage of the standalone app declined as more banks integrated Zelle.
  • The app, launched in 2017, reached over 143 million users and became a popular payment network.
  • Zelle stated in October 2024 that using the service through a bank app is preferable.
  • Consumers can still access Zelle via their bank's app or website if their bank is part of Zelle's network.
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Zelle app no longer offering money transfer services. Here's what it means for users

Person-to-person money transfers are now only available through the banks and credit unions that work with Zelle.

·Nashville, United States
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thefinancialanalyst.net broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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