NEW YORK – In 2025, American consumers and small businesses sent more than $1.2 trillion using Zelle®, marking the second consecutive trillion-dollar year and delivering 20% year-over-year growth in total dollars sent. That growth occurred at a...
At Early Warning, our vision is to bring trust to the financial moments that matter. It’s something we’ve done for over 30 years across all our products and it’s something we’ll continue to do for decades to come.
As Zelle® approaches its 6-year...
Early Warning Services, LLC, has announced the appointment of Cameron Fowler as Chief Executive Officer. Beginning on October 2, Fowler will assume day-to-day leadership of the company.
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LOS ANGELES -- Zelle® and Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) today announced that the LAFC “Saves for the Community” program raised $102,000 this year for Latinos for Education. As a partner in LAFC’s 2024 regular season, and as part of its ongoing...
Zelle® released the following statement regarding the politically motivated copycat lawsuit filed by the New York Attorney General.
Financial institutions are facing intense competition from both fintechs and traditional players, putting downward pressure on the revenue they generate from mass-market consumers.
Curinos’ new report Zelle® Usage Drives Customer Engagement explains “as digital channels become a larger source of new customers, banks find that engagement levels and revenue contribution of these customers are far lower than their existing, branch-originated counterparts.”