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Five in Five: Five billion+ transactions and nearly $1.5 trillion have moved across the network since 2017.Safe Payments: More than 99.9% of payments are sent without any report of fraud or scams.Widespread Adoption by U.S. Financial...

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NEW YORK – Early Warning Services, LLC., the network operator of Zelle®, today announced that Zelle experienced double-digit year-over-year growth across key segments in the first six months of 2025:

American consumers and small businesses sent and...

Scottsdale, AZ

Early Warning Services, LLC, the company behind the popular Zelle® payments network, today announced a partnership with EVERFI, the leading social impact education technology company.

The partnership will provide more than 1,000 high...

Nearly 1700 financial institutions (FIs) signed on to the Zelle Network®, representing 74% (577 million) of all U.S. DDA accounts Credit unions and banks under $10 billion in assets are driving growth, representing 40% of FIs in the Zelle Network® Small businesses and consumers sent 436 million payments worth $120 billion with Zelle® in Q2 2021

Scottsdale, AZ — Early Warning Services, LLC, owners of Zelle, today announces a sponsorship grant and hiring partnership with national nonprofit workforce development organization Merit America. The grant and partnership will provide technical...

More than half of consumers sending money withZelle® are ages 25-54, part of both the Millennial and Generation X demographics, while boomers, ages 55- 72, have recently increased their overall use of Zelle®.
"Today, more than 1,000 banks and credits unions are currently contracted to participate on the Zelle Network®, including 731 that are live today and processing transactions,” said Al Ko, CEO of Early Warning Services, LLC.
In Q4 2019, the Zelle Network® processed 230 million transactions, totaling $56 billion in money sent — an increase of 14% and 17% quarter-over-quarter, respectively.