Zelle allows users to send money to recipients at any other bank. If your bank is already one of Zelle's partners, you can access it directly through your bank's app, with no need for additional accounts or more apps.Dec 9, 2019
What banks use Zelle app?
- Ally Bank.
- Bank of America.
- Bank of Hawaii.
- Bank of the West.
- BB&T.
- BECU.
- Capital One.
- Citi.
What banks use Zelle 2021?
- Ally.
- Bank of America.
- BBVA.
- BMO Harris Bank.
- Capital One.
- Chase.
- Citi.
- Citizens Bank.
Can I use Zelle if my bank is not listed?
What if my bank isn't in the Zelle Network®? ... But, even if you don't have Zelle® available through your bank or credit union, you can still use it! Simply download the Zelle® app in the App Store or Google Play and enroll an eligible Visa® or Mastercard® debit card.
What banks are associated with Zelle?
Zelle (/zɛl/) is a United States–based digital payments network owned by Early Warning Services, LLC, a private financial services company owned by the banks Bank of America, BB&T, Capital One, JPMorgan Chase, PNC Bank, U.S. Bank and Wells Fargo.
How do I enroll in Zelle?
- After signing in, tap the menu in the top left corner.
- Tap "Send Money with Zelle®"
- Tap "Get started" (you may need to agree to terms and conditions)
- Choose your account and add an email or U.S. mobile number. ...
- Enter your U.S. mobile number and tap "Next"
- Note: You can also add up to 5 email address.
What Banks takes Zelle?
- Ally Bank.
- Bank of America.
- Bank of Hawaii.
- Bank of the West.
- BB&T.
- BECU.
- Capital One.
- Citi.