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Zelle Discontinues Standalone P2P Payments App to Focus on Bank Integration

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Zelle shifts its strategy by retiring its standalone app, emphasizing seamless integration with banking platforms

Highlights:

  1. Zelle has retired its standalone app, citing that 98% of transactions occur through banking platforms, making the app redundant.
  2. The move aims to enhance security and fraud detection by consolidating services within banks’ apps.
  3. Zelle remains a popular choice for instant bank-to-bank transfers, with over 150 million users and $1 trillion in transactions in 2024.

Summarized Story: Zelle, the American P2P payments provider, has officially shut down its standalone app as of April 1, 2025. The decision comes as the majority of Zelle transactions—98%—are conducted through banking platforms, rendering the standalone app unnecessary. By focusing on bank integration, Zelle aims to improve security measures and fraud detection, addressing concerns raised by regulators.

Despite the app’s discontinuation, Zelle continues to thrive as a leading P2P payment service, boasting over 150 million users and facilitating $1 trillion in transactions in 2024. Users can still access Zelle through participating banks’ apps, ensuring a seamless transition for its loyal customer base.

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