Zelle is a digital payment network based in the United States and owned by a private financial services enterprise called the Early Warning Services. This private company is owned by some backs, which are the US Bank, Wells Fargo, JPMorgan Chase, BB&T, PNC Bank, Bank of America, Capital One, and Citibank.
Zelle works in such a way that a user can transfer money electronically from his registered account to another bank account that is registered under this platform with the help of your mobile device. It only functions in the United States. This network was formerly known to be called clearXchange as launched in April 2011.
However, in the month of June 2017, Zelle was launched in the United States. The website platform for Zelle's electronic payment service is www.zellepay.com. In January 2016, Zelle was sold to the Early Warning Services after US Bank and Capital One joined in the clearXchange platform.