Send money with Zelle®

A fast, reliable and no-fee platform you can trust

What is Zelle®?

Zelle® allows you to quickly send money between bank accounts in the United States.  

Send or receive transfers in just a few clicks

Zelle® is integrated with your online bank and the Natbank mobile app ⁠— no other downloads required. All you need is an email address to send money to your friends, family and other trusted contacts, no matter which U.S. bank they do business with.1 You can also transfer funds via text to recipients with a U.S. mobile phone number.
 
See the FAQ to better understand how Zelle® works.  

What are the benefits of Zelle®

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Send money quickly   

Funds are transferred from your account to the account of a trusted contact within minutes.2

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Benefit from a secure platform 

Your data is protected by the same technology used to protect your bank accounts. 

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Forget the fees—they’re included 

Zelle® is offered with 0 additional fees via your online bank or the mobile app.3

How do I use Zelle®?

1. Sign in to your online bank or the Natbank mobile app   

2. Access the section Bill Payment  

3. Select Send money with Zelle® 

4. Enter your email address or U.S. mobile phone number  

5. Follow the steps to send money with Zelle®

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Don't have our mobile app yet?

Download it free from the AppStore or Google Play.3

Frequently Asked Questions

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Little details that matter

Know, verify and be aware before you send money

Make sure you are sending money to a person you know and trust.

Zelle® is fast, safe and easy way to send money to people you know, and it is the best to think of using Zelle® the same as you do when using cash. When sending money, always make sure you know that person and confirm their contact information before you hit “send.

Remember these helpful tips to make sure your money is always sent safely.

 

Know

Only use Zelle® to send money to friends, family and other people you trust.

 

Verify

Make sure your recepient’s name, U.S. mobile phone number or email address are correct before sending money.

 

Be aware

If a payment situation feels off, it probably is. Trust your gut and investigate.

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Zelle® is a fast and easy way to send money, and getting started is simple! If you're already enrolled in our Online Banking simply log in and select Zelle® to get started. Then review and accept the terms and conditions. If there's a pending payment waiting for you, you can enroll the associated email or phone number, or choose another one. Just select one from the list. If you add a new one, you'll be asked to verify it. Simply enter the code sent to that address. If it's already enrolled at another financial institution, you'll have the option of redirecting payments to an account with us. Just select the account you'd like to use. That's it! If you had a pending payment, it'll be deposited, and you're all set to send, request, and receive money with Zelle®.

A Quick Tour

Welcome to Zelle®, a fast and easy way to send and receive money with the people you know and trust, for all sorts of things. Once logged in, you can send, request, and split expenses in just a matter of minutes. Say you want to send your friend Amy money for her birthday. Just select her from your contact list. Enter the amount to send and, if you'd like, a reason. If Amy is already enrolled with Zelle®, the money will arrive directly in her bank account, typically in minutes. If she’s not enrolled with Zelle®, she’ll get a message explaining how to enroll to receive her money. How simple is that? Requesting money and splitting expenses are just as easy. Use Request to request a payment from someone you know, like from your roommate, who owes you for their share of the rent. Use Split if the request needs to be divided among a group, like splitting the dinner bill among friends. Activity includes your pending items and past activity. And if a payment requires your attention, you’ll see an alert. Recipients is where you store your Zelle® contacts and add new ones. And Settings is where you manage your email addresses and U.S. mobile phone numbers you use to send and receive money. It's also where you store your Zelle® contacts and add new ones. Keep in mind that Zelle® can send money from your bank account to an enrolled account in minutes, so it’s important you know and trust the person you’re sending money to.

Send Money

Using Zelle® to send money to friends, family, and others you trust is fast and easy. To send money, select Send. Then select the recipient or add a new contact. For convenience, recently used recipients are grouped at the top. Below you'll find a list of all recipients. Followed by a list of Zelle® ready contacts. These are any contacts from your device that are already enrolled in Zelle. You can also search for a specific recipient. In this example we'll add a new one. Just select the recipient type and enter their information, including first name, last name, and if you'd like, a nickname. Then enter either their email or U.S. mobile phone number. When ready, Save. Since Zelle should only be used to send money to family, friends and businesses you trust, when you enter a new recipient, you’ll be asked to verify the information and that you trust this person. Since this person is trusted, we’ll continue to enter the payment information. Enter the amount and, if the payment should repeat, enter how often and when it should stop. Finally, if you have more than one eligible account, select which account the money should be drawn from. When ready, review the information and, if you'd like, add a reason. That's it. A message will appear to remind you to be wary of scams when using Zelle to send money. We will never ask you to send money to anyone, including yourself. Check the box when you’ve read the information, then Send. A confirmation will let you know the money is on its way. Selecting All Done returns you to the main menu, where you can select Activity to view the pending transaction. If they've already enrolled with Zelle®, the money will be sent directly into their account and be available, typically in minutes. If they're not already enrolled, they'll receive instructions via text or email on how to quickly enroll to receive their money. Keep in mind that Zelle® can send money from your bank account to an enrolled account in minutes, so it's important you know and trust the person you are sending money to.

Request Money

Using Zelle® to request money is easy. Begin by selecting Request, then select the contact you’re requesting money from. Once selected, enter the amount you are requesting, then review. And if it’s helpful, add the reason. That’s it. A confirmation will let you know your request has been sent. Your recipient will also receive a notification letting them know you are requesting money from them. Selecting All Done returns you to the main menu where you can select Activity to view the pending transaction. If the person you are requesting money from is not yet enrolled with Zelle®, the request notification will include an enrollment link to help get them started. Once enrolled, they have the option to accept, decline, or ignore your payment request. If they choose to accept, once the money is sent, it will go directly to your account and be available to you, typically in minutes. Once accepted and the money has been sent to your account, the transaction will move to your Past Activity and you’ll receive a message letting you know you’ve been paid. 

Split Expenses

Using Zelle® to split expenses among a group of friends is simple. Begin by selecting Split. Then, add the contacts you’re looking to split the expenses with. Each contact you select is added to your list. Once everyone’s been added, enter the total amount to split, and if you have more than one account associated with Zelle®, select the account that you’d like these funds sent to. Then, Review to review the portion owed by each person. If necessary, you can adjust an amount to recalculate the amounts. When ready, add an optional reason, then Split the expense. That’s it. Your request will appear under Activity. And each of your contacts will receive a notification letting them know you’ve requested money. If any of your friends you are requesting money from are not yet enrolled with Zelle®, their notification will include an enrollment link to help them get started. Once enrolled, they have the option to accept, decline, or ignore your payment request. If they choose to accept, once the money is sent, it will go directly to your account, and you'll receive a notification that you have received money with Zelle®.

Activity

Activity is home to both your pending items and past activity. Pending displays your outstanding payments and requests. And if there are any new items that may require your attention, you'll see the number of items awaiting review. Pending items might include your Scheduled payments, which can be edited or canceled. Payments that have not yet been received because the recipient has not enrolled with Zelle®, which, if needed, are easily canceled. You also have the option of canceling pending Requests. And if the request is among a group, you can cancel the individual requests within it. It also includes your Incoming requests. From here, you have the option to decline it, send the requested money, or you could ignore the request, and it will expire in 14 days. Paying a request is simple. If the request is from a new contact you haven’t sent money to, you’ll be reminded that Zelle® should only be used to send money to people and businesses you trust. Since this person is trusted, select Next and review the payment information. If needed, you can change the amount, or if everything looks correct, continue. That’s it. A confirmation will let you know the money’s on its way, and the money will arrive directly in their bank account, typically in minutes. From here, you can add them to your contacts or select All Done to return you to the main menu. Keep in mind that Zelle can send money from your bank account to an enrolled account in minutes, so it’s important you know and trust the person you’re sending money to.

Settings

Settings is where you can manage your profile information and your recipients. Profile includes your default account you'd like to use for sending money. You can select a different account using the dropdown. Profile also displays your enrolled email addresses and U.S. mobile phone numbers, along with the associated deposit accounts. Your primary email is the email address stored within your online banking. You can change deposit accounts or delete the email or phone number at any time by selecting Manage. To add an email or phone number, just type it in. Once saved, a verification code is sent to the newly added address or phone number. Once received, simply enter the code, and if you have more than one eligible account, choose the account to use for receiving money. Once selected, it will be added to your profile. Recipients displays a list of your previously added recipients. You can search for recipients by name, add new ones. and select a recipient to update their information or remove them from your list. Adding a new contact is easy. Contacts can be added by manually entering their information. To add them manually, enter their first and last name and, if you'd like, a nickname. Then, enter either their email or U.S. mobile phone number. When ready, select Save, then Okay to add them to your list. Keep in mind that Zelle® can send money from your bank account to an enrolled account in minutes, so it’s important you know and trust each contact you add.

Pay It Safe with Zelle®

Zelle® is a great way to send and receive money with friends, family, and others you know and trust. But it’s important that you use Zelle® safely. Once you authorize a payment, if the recipient is already enrolled in Zelle®, it can’t be undone. Here are some tips to help you send money safely with Zelle®. Make sure you have the correct email or US mobile phone number for your recipient. If you aren’t sure, ask! It’s easy for people to change phone numbers, so double-check that your friend hasn’t updated theirs. Know the options you have for sending money. If you’re ordering something and don’t know the person or can’t guarantee you’ll get what you expect, you might want to consider an alternate payment method, like a credit card. Many credit card companies offer purchase protections. Zelle® does not. One common scam involves someone offering you a great deal, like front row seats at a concert, who then takes the money and runs. Because you authorized the payment, this transaction is not considered fraud and is generally not covered by financial institutions. You may not be able to get your money back. Think of Zelle® like cash. If you wouldn’t risk sending a stranger a $100 bill, don’t use Zelle® to do the same. Another common scam involves someone sending you an email, text, or even a call, claiming to be from your financial institution. While the phone number may look like it’s coming from us, be on the alert if they ask for personal information like usernames, passwords, or verification codes over the phone to “fix” a problem. We will also never instruct you to send money with Zelle®, to yourself or anyone else. If you receive one of these calls, remain calm. Scammers want you to feel nervous or alarmed because you’re more likely to do what they want. Hang up or delete the text, and call us directly from a number you know to be legitimate. If you follow these guidelines, Zelle® is a fast, safe, and easy way to send money to people you know and trust.