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What Happened: Launched in 2017, Zelle quickly gained popularity by partnering with major financial institutions nationwide.
More than 2,200 financial institutions in the U.S. support Zelle, including online banks, traditional banks and credit unions.
Zelle has only discontinued its standalone app, so you can still send money using Zelle if your bank belongs to the Zelle network. You'll just need to do it through your bank's app or website.
If you previously used the Zelle app to pay for goods and services or simply transfer money to loved ones or friends, here ...
As of April 1, 2025, the Zelle App is no more. Zelle, created by a consortium of financial institutions, has announced that ...
Zelle has discontinued its standalone mobile app, preventing users from sending or receiving funds through it.
Payment app Zelle has shut down its mobile app, meaning businesses will now have to enroll elsewhere to use its services.
In an unexpected shift in the digital payment landscape, Zelle announced the discontinuation of its stand-alone app, a decision that has raised eyebrows among its over 150 million users in the U.S.
Since then, users have been encouraged to use Zelle through a bank or credit union that offers it, and customer service support remained in place for those using the app. Instead of using the app ...