Sending and receiving money is simpler with Zelle, a practical application through which you can associate your current account or debit card and make transactions from your cell phone. One of the reasons that makes it so interesting is the variety of associated banks.
Zelle is part of thousands of banking applications, and the list of banks working with this company is growing daily. All you need to do is download Zelle on your cell phone and start the registration.
Prepaid banks that use Zelle
Zelle is part of the options of many banks; you can affiliate it with almost every bank in the country to make your transactions quickly and securely. Among the wide list of options, you will find:
- Alden State Bank
- Alliance Bank
- AllSouth Federal Credit Union
- Ally
- Ambler Savings Bank
- Amegy Bank
- Amerant Bank
- America First Credit Union
- American Bank
- American Bank of the North
- American Community Bank & Trust
- American Investors Bank and Mortgage
- Ameris Bank
- Anchor Bank
- Andover Bank
- Arvest Bank
- Associated Bank
- Atlantic Union Bank
- Bank of America
- Bank of Botetourt
- Bank of Central Florida
- Bank of Colorado
- Bank of Commerce
- Bank of Eastman
- Bank of Hawaii
- Bank of Holland
- Bank of Mingo
- Bank of New Jersey
- Bank of Oak Ridge
- Bank of the James
- Bank of the Pacific
- Bank of the West
- Bank of the West (TX)
- Bank of Travelers Rest
- Bank of York
- Boston Firefighters Credit Union
- Bradford National Bank of Greenville
- Bremer Bank
- Brickyard Bank
- Bridgeview Bank
- Bridgewater Savings Bank
- Brookline Bank
- Byline Bank
- City Credit Union
- City National Bank
- City National Bank (FL)
- City National Bank (WV)
- Clarion County Community Bank
- Classic Bank
- Clear Mountain Bank
- CNB Bank (NM)
- Coastal Bank & Trust
- Coastal Community Bank
- Coconino Federal Credit Union
- Collins State Bank
- Columbia Bank
- Columbia State Bank
- Comerica Bank
- Coop Bank of Cape Cod
- Core Bank
- Cornerstone Bank
- Cornerstone Community Bank
- Coulee Dam FCU
- Crest Savings Bank
- Croghan Colonial Bank
- Crystal Lake Bank
- Cumberland Federal Bank
- Eastern Bank
- Edmonton State Bank
- Embassy National Bank
- Emory Alliance Credit Union
- Enterprise Bank
- Enterprise Bank & Trust Co.
- Envision Bank
- ESSA Bank & Trust
- Exchange Bank & Trust
- First Option Bank
- First Peoples Bank
- First Republic Bank
- First Savings Bank of Hegewisch
- First Seacoast Bank
- First Security Bank & Trust Company
- First State Bank (TX)
- First State Bank of Middlebury
- First State Bank of St Charles
- First State Bank of TX
- First State Bank of Uvalde
- First Tech
- Home State Bank
- Home State Bank (IL)
- HomeStreet Bank
- Hoyne Savings Bank
- HSBC
- Hughes Federal Credit Union
- Huntington Bank
- Huron Community Bank
The list is much longer. Likewise, through the online page of the different banking entities available in the country, you are notified whether they are associated with Zelle or not.
How can I enroll in the system? Is it easy?
It is essential to subscribe to their online platform to use Zelle’s services; you can do it through their online banking, your bank’s app, or Zelle’s mobile app. The procedure is simple and quick; you must fill out a form.
The most common option is through Zelle’s mobile app, which is compatible with Android and Apple devices. Through the store of each operating system, you can find the official application to download to your device.
Once installed, fill out the form with your personal information; it is essential to put an email and a phone number because they will be the data used for login and executing transactions.
To complete the registration, you must include a debit card. It must be from a U.S. bank account because Zelle does not have partnerships with banks in other countries.
How does the platform work?
Zelle works similarly to other digital wallets and payment processors; you can make P2P wire transfers. For this reason, you need to be in one of the banks in its network to complete transactions.
The main feature of Zelle is that it allows you to send and receive money in a few minutes; you have to enter your contact list and send the money to the one you want. It also allows you to register a MasterCard or Visa debit card with Zelle.
For the procedure, you only have to enter the application, select the payment option, access the registered recipients, and add the amount. The next step is to press “send,” and the transaction will be ready.