Scottsdale, AZ
Zelle® closed the year with its strongest quarter on record with $35-billion in payments on 135-million in transactions processed – an increase of 12% and 19% quarter-over-quarter, respectively. Year-over-year payment value (4Q 2017...
Scottsdale, AZ
Early Warning Services, LLC, the network operator behind Zelle®, today released the results of its second Digital Payments Adoption Study (“study”). It found that 50% of first time P2P users are aged 45 and older. Not just for younger...
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...
TL;DR: Consumers and small businesses alike want fast, easy digital payments options. If your financial institution isn't in the Zelle Network®, you might see business opportunities—and customers—slip away.
Zelle® gives financial institutions a home...
Company now enabling two Top 5 U.S. banks to deliver P2P transfers with immediate funds availability. Early Warning, the industry leader in real-time payments, authentication and risk mitigation, today announced that Bank of...
In the latest webinar co-hosted by Early Warning® and Nacha, we will discuss account validation beyond payment authorization. Our panel of experts will share five strategies organizations can use to deliver a frictionless multi-channel experience...
Scottsdale, AZ
Network Growth: More than 1,800 financial institutions live today – 97% of FIs that joined the Zelle Network® in the last year have under $10 billion in assets. Transactions Climb: Consumers and businesses sent 2.3 billion payments...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...
A considerable portion of the U.S. population doesn't have fair and affordable access to financial services. Nearly 50 million Americans1, disproportionally comprised of poor and minority communities, cannot fully participate in our nation's banking...