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Zelle is offered by banks and credit unions of all sizes in the US. With Zelle, money moves directly between bank accounts in minutes – not days. Allowing you to send and receive money quickly, securely and easily.
This is how Zelle works:
Suppose you want to pay Jen back for your share of the pizza you shared.
If you're like an estimated 97% of Americans, you can access Zelle directly through your bank or credit union.
To see if your bank or credit union offers Zelle, visit https://www.zellepay.com/get-started.
If your bank offers Zelle, go to their website or mobile app and register your email address or US mobile number.
Once you're enrolled, you can send money with Zelle from your banking app. If Jen is already enrolled with Zelle, the money will be deposited directly into her bank account within minutes. If she is not enrolled in Zelle, she will receive a message explaining how to collect her money.
If Jen's bank doesn't offer Zelle, she can download the Zelle app, sign up with her email address or US mobile number, and enter the debit card she wants to use. After signing up with Zelle, the money is deposited directly into Jen's bank account.
Keep in mind that Zelle can send money from your bank account to someone else's in minutes. So it is important that you know and trust the person you are sending the money to.
Now that you've paid Jen back, it's time for you both to look for the next great pizza place to try!
Zelle. This is how money moves.
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