The Zelle network owned by Early Warning Services handled over $1.2 trillion in 2025 (20% growth) on roughly 4.2 billion transactions, far outpacing the 3–4% pace of U.S. consumer spending. Roughly 30 ...
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Early Warning Services plans to bring stablecoins to its peer-to-peer payments network Zelle for international transactions, but offered little detail as to what that initiative looks like. Processing ...
(Bloomberg/Paige Smith) — Zelle, the bank-owned service that facilitates consumer money movement, said it plans to expand its services internationally. Zelle will rely on stablecoins to enable ...
The stablecoin cross-border integration will be only for payments coming from and going to the United States, Zelle’s parent company said. Early Warning Services, the parent company of payments ...
A Houston TikToker is issuing a warning about accepting Zelle payments from strangers as a means of business transaction. The TikToker, @ogpdub, says he received a Zelle payment for a service he ...
Zelle, the peer-to-peer payment service, appears on track for a banner year with a record 2 billion transactions processed in the first six months of 2025, a 19% increase from the 2024 first half. The ...
Wall Street bankers are throwing shade on New York AG Tish James’s sensational fraud accusations against the popular Zelle payments platform – claiming it looks like a cheap stunt to divert attention ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New York Attorney General Letitia James has sued the operators of the Zelle payment app, alleging they failed to protect users ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James has sued the operators of the Zelle payment app, alleging they failed to protect users against a tide of fraud by scammers who managed to steal a total of more ...
Zelle was sued on Wednesday by New York Attorney General Letitia James, who said the electronic payment platform’s refusal to adopt critical safety features enabled fraudsters to steal more than $1 ...