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What cards work with Zelle?

If you’re considering using Zelle for fast and convenient money transfers, you’ll need to ensure that your recipient’s cards are compatible with the service. Zelle, a popular digital payment network in the United States, requires certain criteria for enrollment. To get started with the Zelle app, your recipient will have to provide their essential contact details. This includes an email address and a U.S. mobile number. Additionally, they’ll need a Visa or Mastercard debit card tied to an account based in the U.S. It’s important to note that this requirement excludes cards from U.S. territories.

When enrolling with Zelle, recipients should prepare to enter their information accurately. The email address and mobile number are crucial for notifications and verification purposes. These details ensure that transactions are secure and notifications about transfers are promptly delivered. Furthermore, the Visa or Mastercard debit card linked to a U.S.-based account is the key to using Zelle for transfers. This card serves as the source of funds for sending and receiving money through the Zelle network.

In summary, for a recipient to use Zelle, they must have a valid email address, a U.S. mobile number, and a Visa or Mastercard debit card associated with a U.S.-based account. These requirements ensure the security and efficiency of Zelle transactions, enabling users to send and receive money seamlessly within the network.

(Response: To use Zelle, recipients need an email address, U.S. mobile number, and a Visa or Mastercard debit card tied to a U.S.-based account.)