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Top Use Cases for Millennials, Generation X, and Boomers Driving Adoption Include Rent, Meals & Shared Utility Bills

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

NEW YORK, August 28, 2024 —Early Warning Services, LLC announced today that the PazeSM online checkout option is now available at Sephora for members of its Beauty Insider Loyalty program. Paze is a convenient way to check out online offered by...

According to the latest Zelle® data, more than one third of adults, aged 55-74, shared they are concerned about their risk of being targeted by financial scams or fraud.

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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...

Banks that are elevating customer experience are making it easier to open accounts, transfer money, and make digital payments that are contactless — all while keeping fraud at bay.
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.
Banesco USA customers can now look for Zelle® in their BanescoMobile banking app to send money to friends and family, wherever they bank in the U.S. Money sent with Zelle® goes directly from one bank account in the U.S. to another, using only a recipient’s email address or U.S. mobile number. Funds are typically available within minutes when both parties are already enrolled with Zelle®.

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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...

Synthetic identity fraud losses rose to an estimated $20 billion in 2020—spiking sharply from an estimated $6 billion in 20161. One of the fastest growing financial crimes in the U.S., synthetic identity fraud is now one of the nation’s leading...