Zelle: Fees, transfer times and how to use it (2024)

You can use Zelle through your online banking service, or via the Zelle app, to make payments to friends, family, and people you trust. All you need is the email address or US based cell phone number of your recipient to get started.

Zelle payments are usually processed instantly, making this an easy way to split the cost of a taxi with friends, or contribute to buying a shared gift, for example. However Zelle does have a few limitations. You shouldn’t use it to pay someone you don’t know, and you can’t send or receive payments internationally.

This guide tells you all you need to know about using Zelle, and gives some alternative options like Wise for those times when Zelle isn’t the best available choice. Let’s get started.

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Table of contents:
  • What is Zelle and how does it work?
  • What do you need to know about using Zelle
  • Zelle fees
  • How to send, request and receive money via Zelle

What is Zelle and how does it work?

Zelle allows enrolled users to send quick and easy payments to friends and family. The money is typically received in minutes, and you only need to know the US phone number or email address for your recipient to get started.¹

If your bank is part of the Zelle network, you’ll be able to use Zelle via your normal online banking app. If your bank doesn’t offer this service, you can still download the Zelle app and access the service that way.

What do you need to know about using Zelle

Zelle is a convenient way to make payments to people you trust, but there are a few limitations to the service. Here’s what you need to know.

You can’t use an international bank account

Zelle is only available in the US. Users must have a US bank account and cell phone number to use the service.² ³

If you need to make a payment to someone based overseas, or if you want to pay from an account which is not based in the US, you’ll need a different option.

Wise is an alternative option to Zelle. Wise offers cheap and convenient international payments which use the mid-market exchange rate for all currency exchange. You can set up your payment online or using the Wise app, and send money online to over 50 different countries, with no hidden fees to worry about.

⚠️ FAQ: Does Wise work with Zelle?
You can't send money from Zelle to your Wise account at the moment.

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You’ll need a smartphone to use Zelle

Some banks will offer Zelle payments via their online banking service - which means you can use Zelle from whichever device you usually use to manage your money. However, if your bank doesn’t offer this option, you’ll need to download the Zelle app onto your smartphone to arrange a payment.⁴

There’s no option to use a credit card

Zelle payments can be made using your US bank account, or a Visa or Mastercard debit card. You can’t use a credit card, business debit card, prepaid card, or an international debit card.⁵ ⁶ ⁷

Alternative option:
If you want to send money to friends or family overseas, you can do so using a Wise multi-currency account and debit card. You’ll be able to hold dozens of different currencies in your account, and the linked card can be used worldwide, making payments simple.

Zelle sending limits

When making payments either through your bank via Zelle or straight from the Zelle app, you’ll encounter some limits. This means for larger transfers you may be better off using a different service, such as Wise.

In general, transfers to new recipients will be subject to stricter limits. This is done to make sure your money is safe. Once several transfers have been made to the same account, your limits are likely to be increased.

Here are the limits of some of the bigger banks along with Zelle. Bear in mind that these limits are subject to change, so always check with your bank. The limits may also vary by account type.

Bank / provider Limits
Chase⁸
  • Personal Chase checking account and Chase Liquid card $2,000 per transaction and day, $16,000 per calendar month
  • Chase Private Client or Private Banking client account $5,000 per transaction and day, $40,000 per calendar month
  • Chase business checking accounts $5,000 per transaction and day, $40,000 in a calendar month
Wells Fargo⁹ Daily limit $2000, Monthly limit $20,000. Transfers to new recipients will have lower limits
Bank of America¹⁰
  • Individuals - 24h limit $3,500, maximum 10 transfers
  • 7-day limit $10,000, maximum 30 transfers30-day limit $20,000, maximum 60 transfers ⁹
  • Small businesses - 24h limit $15,000, maximum 20 transfers
  • 7-day limit $45,000, maximum 60 transfers 30-day limit $60,000, maximum 120 transfers
Zelle¹¹ Weekly limit of $500 if your bank is not a Zelle partner - can’t be increased

Your money isn’t insured

Zelle is intended to make payments to people you trust. Money is usually received very quickly after a payment is set up, and you won’t be able to cancel your transfer once you’ve made it. It’s important to check you have the right details for any payment you make, as you may not get your money back if you send it to the wrong person by mistake.

Zelle suggests using a credit card if you’re buying something from someone you don’t know, as credit cards often offer buyer protection in case something goes wrong.¹² ¹³

Zelle fees

Zelle does not charge users to send or receive money.¹⁴ You’ll need to confirm that your own bank or credit union doesn’t add a fee - but most banks offer Zelle payments without any additional charges.

How to send, request and receive money via Zelle

To make a Zelle payment, you’ll need to log into your online banking service, or the Zelle app. Simply enter your recipient’s US phone number or email address, and the amount you want to send. Once you confirm the payment it will be processed instantly.

If you receive a Zelle payment you’ll get a notification. If you have already enrolled with Zelle you won’t need to take any further action. The payment will automatically go to your linked bank account. If you have not yet enrolled, you’ll need to set up Zelle to get your money. Just click on the link provided in your notification email to get started.¹⁵

You can also use Zelle to request a payment. Simply log in to Zelle on the app or via your online banking service, and click on the Request button. You’ll then be able to enter the contact details for the person you’re requesting money from, and send the request.

Zelle transfer times

If you send money to someone already enrolled with Zelle, it will usually be received in just a few minutes. However, it’s worth noting that it’ll take a little longer for your payment to be received if the recipient hasn’t already enrolled in the Zelle service. In this case, the money will be received one to three business days after enrolling.¹⁶

Using Zelle with banks and credit unions

Hundreds of banks and credit unions - serving some 100 million customers - are in the Zelle network, working together to offer simple fast payments between US based accounts.

If your bank or credit union is in the Zelle network you’ll be able to make payments conveniently by logging in to your online banking service. That means you don’t need to download any extra apps, and can make payments and manage your money all in one place.

For eligible US based customers, Zelle can be a fast way to send money to friends and family. It’s handy for splitting restaurant bills, or paying a babysitter, for example, and means you don’t need to worry about carrying around a lot of cash. However, it’s not the right service for every occasion. Don’t use Zelle to pay people you don’t know, for example. And you can’t use Zelle to send money to people based overseas, either.

🌎 Need to send money overseas?
In that case, you’ll need an alternative like the Wise multi-currency account and debit card. You can't receive Zelle payments to your Wise account, but you can use Wise instead to send payments around the world, and spend like a local.

Send money abroad with Wise

💡 Did you know that Wise also offers a business account?

Some key features of Wise Business include:
  • Better visibility and organization of business finances. This is helpful for account reconciliations and audits
  • Major local account details for a simple one-off fee to receive international payments with ease
  • No monthly account fees or minimum balance requirements
  • Receive payments from e-commerce platforms such as Amazon or via Stripe
  • Create invoices using the free Wise invoice generator or invoice templates
  • Accounting integrations, including a QuickBooks Bill Pay connection
  • Batch payment options. Fast payment of up to 1,000 people

Discover the difference betweenWise Business vs Personal

Sources:

  1. Zelle Introducing Zelle - April 20, 2020
  2. Zelle Should I use Zelle® with my financial institution's banking app or the Zelle app? - April 20, 2020
  3. Zelle My card details don't seem to be working. What can I do? - April 20, 2020
  4. Zelle Can I access Zelle® to send or receive money without a smartphone? - April 20, 2020
  5. Zelle About the Zelle Network - April 20, 2020
  6. Zelle Can I use Zelle® internationally? - April 20, 2020
  7. Zelle Enroll with the Zelle® App Using Your Online Banking Username & Password - April 20, 2020
  8. Chase QuickPay® with Zelle® - 13 May 2020
  9. Wells Fargo Zelle Transfer Service Addendum- 13 May 2020
  10. Bank of America Zelle transfer limits - 13 May 2020
  11. Zelle Is there a limit to how much I can send? 13 May 2020
  12. Zelle Using Zelle® Safely - April 20, 2020
  13. Zelle Using Zelle® to pay for goods or services from someone I don't know - April 20, 2020
  14. Zelle Are there any fees to send money using Zelle®? - April 20, 2020
  15. Zelle Someone sent me money with Zelle®, how do I receive it? - April 20, 2020
  16. Zelle How long does it take to receive money with Zelle®? - April 20, 2020

*Please see terms of use and product availability for your region or visit Wise fees and pricing for the most up to date pricing and fee information.

This publication is provided for general information purposes and does not constitute legal, tax or other professional advice from Wise Payments Limited or its subsidiaries and its affiliates, and it is not intended as a substitute for obtaining advice from a financial advisor or any other professional.

We make no representations, warranties or guarantees, whether expressed or implied, that the content in the publication is accurate, complete or up to date.

Zelle: Fees, transfer times and how to use it (2024)

FAQs

How much time does a Zelle transfer take? ›

Money sent with Zelle® is typically available to an enrolled recipient within minutes. If it has been more than three days, we recommend confirming that you have fully enrolled your Zelle® profile, and that you entered the correct email address or U.S. mobile number and provided this to the sender.

How much does Zelle charge per transaction? ›

Are there any fees to send money using Zelle®? Zelle® doesn't charge a fee to send or receive money. We recommend confirming with your bank or credit union that there are no fees for Zelle® transactions.

Why is my Zelle transfer taking so long? ›

Funds may be delayed if the recipient isn't enrolled with Zelle®. The recipient can enroll before or after you've sent the funds. After enrollment, it can take up to three business days before funds are deposited.

What is the most you can send with Zelle at one time? ›

The Bottom Line: Zelle Transaction Limits

Many top banks offer Zelle, allowing users to send funds to trusted family members and friends. Sending limits usually range from $500 to $5,000 per day and $10,000 to $20,000 per month, though some banks may allow you to increase your limits.

What is the difference between instant and standard Zelle? ›

“Typically Within Minutes”, aka Instant Delivery, is typically the speed when sending money to a contact whose token is active in the Zelle® network. Standard Delivery means the contact gets the money in 1-3 business days, and it's used when sending money: that has a delivery date in the future OR.

Why won't my Zelle payment go through? ›

If you are sending a payment and an error occurred:

There may be an issue with the email address or mobile number they have enrolled with Zelle®. You may verify with the Recipient they have fully enrolled with the email address or mobile number you are trying to send money, and have opted into receive notification.

What is the downside of using Zelle? ›

Zelle sells itself as a secure money transfer app because it doesn't store your personal information. Your details stay secure with your bank and are never visible to Zelle. However, the downside to instant money transfers is that you may not be able to cancel transactions once they are made.

Is Zelle going to start charging fees? ›

When you send money to friends or family, it won't cost you any extra money for the transaction.

How does Zelle make money if they don't charge fees? ›

Zelle app doesn't charge any money from the users for sending or receiving money to other users. The app's revenue model is charging commissions from banks to facilitate transactions. Further, merchants have to pay a 1% fee to Visa or Mastercard who can then share the resultant revenue with the issuing bank.

Why does Zelle take 1 to 3 days? ›

If your recipient is not yet registered with Zelle, it will take 1-3 business days for the money to be deposited after they enroll. Any future-dated payments, recurring payments or payments sent directly to a recipient's account and routing number will be delivered in 1-3 business days.

How to speed up Zelle transfer? ›

Ask your recipients to enroll with Zelle® before you send them money—this will help them get your payment more quickly.

Why is Zelle holding my money? ›

Note that once you initiate your payment, money will be deducted from your available balance and placed on hold until the recipient enrolls. If your recipient does not enroll within 14 days of when the money is sent, the money is released back to your account, and the transaction is cancelled.

What banks do not use Zelle? ›

Some notable financial institutions that NerdWallet has reviewed and that don't participate directly in the Zelle network include Alliant Credit Union, American Express, Barclays, Connexus Credit Union, LendingClub Bank, Marcus by Goldman Sachs, Pentagon Federal Credit Union, SoFi and Synchrony Bank.

Does Zelle charge a fee to cash out? ›

Benefits of using Zelle

Zelle doesn't charge any fees to send or receive money, and it's unlikely that your bank will charge you a fee to use the service. The company does, however, recommend checking with your bank or credit union to make sure there are no additional fees.

Does Zelle report to the IRS? ›

Zelle doesn't report to the IRS for business or personal use of its platform. Technically, it doesn't count as a third-party payment network, so the usual reporting requirements don't apply to it. In addition, personal transactions on a third-party payment network are never taxable.

What happens if money is transferred but not received? ›

If money is transferred but not received, the sender should contact the bank or service used to initiate the transfer to track the transaction. They can also contact the recipient's bank to inquire if the funds have been received.

How do I know if I received a Zelle payment? ›

How can I keep track of my Zelle® payments?
  1. Select Transfer & pay, then Send & request money with Zelle®.
  2. Choose Activity. You'll see PENDING PAYMENTS, SENT PAYMENTS and RECEIVED PAYMENTS.
  3. Use the Search (magnifying glass) located to the right to find payments by name, amount and dates.

What if someone accidentally paid me on Zelle? ›

Zelle told News4 that if you get money sent to your account by mistake, don't send it back to the sender unless you know them. Instead, they say to contact your bank, which may be able to help you return the payment. Venmo said to contact their support team, which can help reverse the payment.

What happens if you Zelle someone who doesn't have Zelle? ›

What if the person I'm sending money to hasn't enrolled with Zelle®? If the person you're sending money to hasn't enrolled yet, they'll receive an email or text notification letting them know you've sent them money. They'll be guided through a few simple steps to get enrolled.

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