Scottsdale, AZ

 

Five of the top U.S. banks now processing real-time P2P transfers using clearXchange network. Early Warning, the industry leader in real-time payments, authentication and risk mitigation, announced today that Capital One, Chase and...

Scottsdale, AZ

Bank-owned company, Early Warning Services, LLC, today announced the appointment of Albert “Al” Ko as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective May 13, 2019. He assumes day-to-day leadership of the company and will also join Early...

Scottsdale, AZ

 

Acquisition creates real-time payments via banks and credit unions. Early Warning, the leader in fraud prevention and risk management, today announced the completion of its acquisition of clearXchange, the largest financial...

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Transforming Payments with an Easy, Fast and Secure Way to Move Money

Scottsdale, AZ

 

Beginning this month, more than 86-million U.S. mobile banking consumers will be able to send and receive money through Zelle® – a new person-to-person (P2P) payments network from bank-owned Early Warning Services. Changing the way...

In the first six months of 2020, $133 billion on 519 million transactions was sent through the Zelle Network®. Read how consumers used Zelle® to share costs for utilities, pay rent, give gifts, send charitable donations, and money to friends and family in need as well as receive disbursements
Scottsdale, AZ, February 2, 2021 – Early Warning Services, LLC, the network operator behind Zelle®, today announced record payment volume and value in 2020 with 1.2 billion transactions, totaling $307 billion sent — an increase of 58% and 62% year-over-year, respectively. Four hundred and fifty-seven new financial institutions also joined the Zelle Network® in 2020.
For over 30 years, Early Warning has been innovating to move banking forward. Learn more about Early Warning and our products work.

by Eric Foust

 

The COVID-19 pandemic spurred large corporations and small businesses alike to double-down on their plans for adopting real-time payments. It also created a prime opportunity for financial criminals. Indeed, faster payments mean...