Zelle® Makes it Fast, Safe and Easy to Send Money Digitally to Those you Know and Trust with a Bank Account in the U.S.
Cadence Bank, a subsidiary of Cadence Bancorporation (NYSE: CADE), is excited to announce that Zelle is now available through the Cadence Bank mobile banking app and online banking, enabling convenient digital payments for customers across the bank’s footprint.
Zelle provides a person-to-person (P2P) payments solution that benefits customers in many ways including:
- The Zelle Network® includes financial institutions of all sizes. For more than 140 million consumers, Zelle is already available either from the convenience of their mobile banking app or the Zelle app, making digital payments a fast, safe and easy alternative to cash and checks.
- No need to download another app! Customers can use Zelle to send money within Cadence Bank’s mobile banking app or online banking.
- Money sent with Zelle goes directly from one bank account in the U.S. to another, using only a recipient’s email address or U.S. mobile number.
- Funds are typically available within minutes when both parties are already enrolled with Zelle.
- Consumers can request money from other individuals, making it easy to collect money for things like group gifts or shared meals.
- Consumers who are not enrolled and receive a payment notification or a request for payment can enroll through their financial institution or by downloading the Zelle app if their financial institution does not participate.
“Consumers are increasingly looking for cashless solutions, and financial institutions are accommodating those needs, especially in light of the current environment. Introducing Zelle to our customers will support our focus in providing them with a convenient method of sending and receiving money through our existing online and mobile applications,” said Steve Welling, executive vice president of Retail Banking at Cadence Bank. “We are thrilled to join together with Zelle to provide a better online and mobile banking experience for our customers.”