Marquette Bank is excited to bring you Zelle -- a new way for our customers to send money in minutes* to almost anyone you know who has a bank account in the U.S.
Need to split a bill, request money for a group gift or pay back your roommate for your share of the rent? With Zelle, you can send money from the convenience of your mobile phone using just a recipient's email address or U.S. mobile number.
Zelle is simply a great way to send and receive money.
Get moving with Zelle.
This is How Money Moves®
Easy: Send money to almost anyone you know and trust who has a bank account in the U.S.
Fast: Move money straight from your account to theirs in minutes*
Safe: Securely move money through your Marquette Bank app, the mobile banking app you already use and trust.
Enroll in/Start using Zelle
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Select Zelle within Marquette Bank's mobile app
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Choose Payment
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Select Recipients
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Add a Memo and Send
How to Use Zelle® to Safely Send Money
Only send money to those you trust
Zelle® should only be used with friends, family and others you trust. Why? Because you can't cancel a payment once it's been sent, if the recipient is already enrolled with Zelle®. And if you send money to someone you don't know, or you do not get what you expected, you may not get your money back.
Treat Zelle like cash
While Zelle® and cash are certainly different, both provide the recipient with fast access to the money you send. With Zelle®, money moves directly into the enrolled recipient's checking account account within minutes. And again, once you authorize a payment to be sent, you can't cancel it if the recipient is already enrolled.
Beware of payment scams
If an offer sounds too good to be true, it probably is. For example, a stranger selling online concert tickets at a steep discount and insisting you pay with Zelle® may be a scam. Neither Marquette Bank nor Zelle® offers a protection program for authorized payments made with Zelle®, so pay it safe. Only send money to those you personally know and trust.
Confirm your recipient's contact information
Make sure you have the correct U.S. mobile phone number or email address for the person you want to send money to. When in doubt, contact your friend to double check. If you authorize a payment to be sent to the wrong person, you may not get your money back.
Understand your payment options
If you don't know a person or aren't sure you’ll get what you paid for, using your credit card may be a better payment option. Many credit card companies offer built-in buyer protections for cardholders. Check the terms and conditions of your credit card to see what's offered.
* Transactions typically occur in minutes when the recipient's email address or U.S. mobile number is already enrolled with Zelle.
Zelle and the Zelle related marks are wholly owned by Early Warning Services, LLC and are used herein under license.