Zelle

Zelle®

Zelle. This is how money moves®

Zelle® is a fast, safe and easy way for your consumers to send money to those they know and trust. With just an email address or U.S. mobile phone number your personal customers, small business and corporate customers can send or receive money in minutes¹ regardless of where they bank in the U.S.

1. A U.S. checking or savings account is required to use Zelle®
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Watch and learn how your financial institution can benefit from the value of Zelle®

FIs that have implemented Zelle® saw the following improvements:

  • On average, new Zelle® users increased interchange transactions by 5.1 additional transactions per month after 12 months – a 3X increase compared to non-users.2
  • Customers who started using Zelle showed increased revenue for the FI – driven by increased interchange income and ATM transactions.2
  • Customers who started using Zelle® increased YOY profit by $25 more than non-Zelle users (excluding OD/NSF).2

 

2. Curinos, Zelle® Usage Drives Customer Engagement, December 2022

Zelle® use cases for financial institutions

3. To send or receive money with a small business, both parties must be enrolled with Zelle® directly through their financial institution’s online or mobile banking experience. Transactions between enrolled users typically occur in minutes

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Testimonials

FirstBank was the fourth bank in the nation to launch Zelle®, and we’re glad we did.

Today, 34 percent of online banking customers represent active Zelle® users, and that’s a tribute to its convenience, security and growing popularity. We believe we’ll continue to experience strong growth in enrollment, transaction volumes, and retention as a result of customer satisfaction with Zelle® and are extremely proud to be a part of the Early Warning® network.

-Kelly Kaminskas, Chief Digital Officer, FirstBank 

Interested in getting started with Zelle®?

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1. A U.S. checking or savings account is required to use Zelle ®
2. Curinos, Zelle® Usage Drives Customer Engagement, December 2022
3. To send or receive money with a small business, both parties must be enrolled with Zelle® directly through their financial institution’s online or mobile banking experience. Transactions between enrolled users typically occur in minutes