

“By connecting with an additional dozen plus financial institutions, we expect more people will want to pay the dog walker or share the dinner bill seamlessly using QuickPay with Zelle,” added Wallace. Funds sent via Chase QuickPay with Zelle are typically available within minutes. QuickPay with Zelle allows payments to be sent and received with each other by simply using the recipient’s mobile phone number or email address. “Consumers want a safe and fast way to make payments and Chase QuickPay with Zelle offers them the ability to pay each other in a simple and consistent way.”Ĭhase customers sent more than $28 billion person-to-person transactions through Chase QuickPay in 2016, representing 38% growth over 2015. It’s fast, convenient, secure, and it’s easy to get startedall you need is a valid e-mail address and U.S. “A growing number of customers are choosing Chase because they like our online and mobile capabilities,” said Bill Wallace, Head of Chase Digital Banking. How does Chase Quick Pay/Zelle Pay Work Chase QuickPay/Zelle Pay is an online service that allows you to send money to and receive funds from virtually anyone with an e-mail address who’s enrolled in the service. In the next few weeks, customers will be able to send and receive money in minutes with about 86 million customers of more than a dozen financial institutions without leaving the security of their bank app. When Chase customers use Chase’s person-to-person payments functionality, they’ll automatically see Chase QuickPay® with Zelle in the Chase Mobile® app and on.
