#1. Zelle is Easy. Fast. Safe. Done.

Forget running to the ATM or mailing a check. With Zelle, you can send and receive money with peace of mind. Safely and easily send money to people through your trusted banking app – or the Zelle app if your bank doesn’t currently offer Zelle.

Note that some banks only won’t allow you to send more than $500 daily using Zelle. If your bank is one of them, you have no need to worry because we have another payment method for you that will also be simple, fast and secured.

Step 1: Access Zelle

Find Zelle in the mobile banking app of our partners. If you already have your banking app on your phone, there’s no download necessary. If your bank or credit union doesn’t offer Zelle yet, just download the Zelle app to get started.

Step 2: Pick a person to pay

Once you enroll, all you need to send money with Zelle is the preferred email address or mobile number of the trusted recipient. Reason for the transfer is simply your the name of the kitten of your choice (example: “Chloe”)

Step 3: Amount to send.

Enter the amount to send and send. Your recipient gets a notification and you also send a clear screenshot of the confirmation page when all is done. Contact us for our Zelle account email address

#2. Cash App – Best way to send and receive payments.

Cash App is a mobile payment service developed by Square, Inc., allowing users to transfer money to one another using a mobile phone app. As of February 18, 2018, the service recorded 7 million active users

Step 1: Access / download Cash App, Add your bank or debit card

Step 1: Enter your email address or phone number. Step 2: Type the code you were sent to your email/phone.
Step 3: Enter your debit card information to connect your bank. ..
Step 5: Decide on a $Cashtag, which is a unique username people can use to send money to you

Step 2: Add Funds to your balance from your bank or debit

To add cash to your Cash App balance:
1. Tap the Banking tab on your Cash App home screen.
2. Press Add Cash.
3. Choose an amount.
4. Tap Add.
5. Use Touch ID or enter your PIN to confirm

#3. Apple Pay – Secure way to send and receive payments.

Cash App is a mobile payment service developed by Square, Inc., allowing users to transfer money to one another using a mobile phone app. As of February 18, 2018, the service recorded 7 million active users

Step 1: Set up Apple Pay

  1. Go to Wallet and tap the add button.
  2. Follow the steps to add a new card. Watch the demo to see how it works. If you’re asked to add the card that you use with your Apple ID, cards on other devices, or cards that you’ve recently removed, choose them, then enter the card security codes. You might be required to download an app from your bank or card issuer to add a card to Wallet. In China mainland, you might be required to create or update a 6-digit passcode.
  3. Tap Next. Your bank or card issuer will verify your information and decide if you can use your card with Apple Pay. If your bank or issuer needs more information to verify your card, they’ll ask you for it. When you have the information, go back to Wallet and tap your card.
  4. After your bank or issuer verifies your card, tap Next. Then start using Apple Pay.

Step 2: Set up Apple Cash

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Scroll down and tap Wallet & Apple Pay.
  3. Turn Apple Cash on.
  4. Under Payment Cards, tap Apple Cash.
  5. Tap Continue, then follow the instructions on your screen.

When someone sends you money, it’s automatically and securely kept on your Apple Cash card. Your new Apple Cash card can be found in the Wallet app.

Step 1: Send and receive money with Apple Pay

  1. On your iPhone or iPad

    1. Open the Messages app, then start a new conversation or tap an existing one.
    2. Tap the Apple Pay button Apple Pay icon. If you don’t see the Apple Pay button, tap App Store icon first.
    3. Enter the amount you want to send.
    4. Tap Pay, then tap the send button Send icon to review or cancel the payment.
    5. Confirm your payment with Face ID, Touch ID, or your passcode.

    If the person you sent money to has not accepted the money yet, you can cancel the payment.