The Scottsdale-based operator of Zelle and three of the banks that co-own it are being sued by the federal government, alleging a failure to protect consumers from fraud. The Consumer Financial ...
If Zelle is your preferred way to send money online, you have one less way to do it. On April 1, the digital payment service shut down its standalone app. But don't panic. The Zelle app may be gone ...
Consumers lose millions every year through Zelle due to scams. Here's what banks are doing to protect customers.
Online money transfer company Zelle has shut down its standalone app, but consumers will still be able to use the company to send money online. The company announced the plans to shutter the money ...
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 popularity ...
Zelle is an easy tool for sending money between friends or different bank accounts, but transfers are subject to daily and monthly limitations. Depending on the issuing bank, daily limits for Zelle ...
More than 2,000 banks belong to the Zelle network so there's a good chance you can still use the service. Kelly is a former editor for CNET Money covering banking. She has over 10 years of experience ...