Operating a person-to-person (P2P) payments network in the United States gives us a front row seat to how financial institutions are moving into the digital age.

Picture this: a fraudster writes a check for $5,000 from his account at a credit union and walks over to his local branch of a nationwide bank, depositing the check by scanning it in at the ATM. It’s a large check, so the bank makes half of the funds...

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Zelle today announced $75-billion in money moved in 2017 across its payments network, as millions of consumers reduced their dependence on physical checks and cash, and took part in the digital "new way to pay."

In 2017, the $75...

The BBB Institute for Marketplace Trust (BBB Institute), the Better Business Bureau’s® educational foundation, is partnering with Zelle® to deliver a campaign focused on empowering people to spot the signs of payment scams. The campaign (BBB.org/Red-Flags) is live now and will run through the fall.
New data demonstrates how small business use of Zelle is growing, helping small businesses across the country do more, faster 

LOS ANGELES, CA -- Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) today announced Zelle® as a Golden Boot Club corporate partner and the official peer-to-peer payment provider of LAFC. The Club’s Golden Boot Club platform is comprised of top-tier partnerships...

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Holiday’s Most Wanted: Money - Zelle® National Survey Finds a Majority of U.S. Consumers Prefer Money this Holiday Season

Early Warning Services, LLC, the network operator behind Zelle, today released the results of its Holiday...

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Early Warning Services, an industry-leader in real-time payment, authentication, and risk mitigation, today announced that financial institutions in the Zelle Network® processed more than 170-million person-to-person (P2P) payments...

On World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, Early Warning Services, LLC, the network operator of Zelle®, today announced a new partnership with the National Council on Aging (NCOA). The partnership starts with a national campaign featuring financial wellness expert, Amanda Clayman, that delivers guidance on how to avoid falling victim to scams.