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Zelle to launch peer-to-peer payment service in India this year

Created at 11 Jun · 1:05 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
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Zelle, the U.S. peer-to-peer payment service, is set to expand into India later this year, marking its first international market. The company also announced plans to launch a U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin, ZelleUSD.

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Key Numbers

12:57 PM UTCUpdate time
nine years agoZelle launch timeframe
$1.2 trillionZelle transaction volume in 2025
December 2024CFPB lawsuit filing date
March 2025CFPB lawsuit dropped date

Who's Involved

Zelle
Peer-to-peer payment service expanding to India
Early Warning Services
Operator of the Zelle network
India's central bank
Source of remittance data
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Filed and dropped lawsuit against Zelle
Trump Administration
Took over CFPB and dropped enforcement actions
Letitia James
New York Attorney General with similar lawsuit
JPMorgan Chase
Joint owner of Early Warning Services
Bank of America
Joint owner of Early Warning Services
Wells Fargo
Joint owner of Early Warning Services

↳ Why This Matters

Zelle's expansion into India signifies a major step in its growth strategy, potentially impacting global remittance flows and the adoption of digital payment services in a key emerging market. The introduction of its own stablecoin also signals an ambition to play a larger role in international digital finance.

Key facts

  • Zelle, operated by Early Warning Services, will launch in India this year.
  • India is Zelle's first international market since its launch nine years ago.
  • The company will also introduce a U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin, ZelleUSD.
  • Consumers and small businesses sent over $1.2 trillion through Zelle in 2025.
  • Zelle has faced scrutiny regarding fraud and unauthorized transfers.

Zelle, the popular U.S. peer-to-peer payment service, is preparing to launch in India later this year, marking its first international expansion since its inception nearly a decade ago. Early Warning Services, the operator of the Zelle network, cited India as a logical starting point due to the significant volume of remittances sent from the United States to India.

In conjunction with the international expansion announcement, Early Warning Services revealed plans to introduce its own U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin, ZelleUSD, which is intended to serve as a foundational element for future international market operations. Since its launch nine years ago, Zelle has facilitated substantial transaction volumes, with consumers and small businesses sending over $1.2 trillion through the platform in 2025.

However, Zelle's growth has not been without challenges. The payment network has been subject to considerable scrutiny concerning fraud and unauthorized transfers. A lawsuit filed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in December 2024 was subsequently dropped in March 2025 after the Trump Administration assumed control of the bureau and scaled back enforcement actions against financial companies. A separate lawsuit with similar allegations has been filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James and is currently proceeding through the court system. Early Warning Services is collectively owned by seven major U.S. banks, including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo.

Frequently asked questions

Zelle is expected to launch in India later this year.

India was chosen as a natural starting point due to the significant volume of remittances sent from the United States to India.

ZelleUSD is a planned U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin to be launched by Early Warning Services to support international market operations.

Zelle has faced scrutiny over fraud and unauthorized transfers, including a lawsuit from the CFPB that was dropped and a current lawsuit from the New York Attorney General.

What Happens Next

01Zelle to launch in India later this year.
02Early Warning Services to expand to other international markets.
03ZelleUSD stablecoin to service other international markets.

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How It Developed

Zelle will expand its peer-to-peer payment service to India this year.
Early Warning Services selected India as its first international market.
Zelle plans to launch a U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin called ZelleUSD.
The payment service has faced scrutiny over fraud and unauthorized transfers.
A lawsuit filed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was dropped in March 2025.
New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a similar lawsuit.

Sources

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Zelle to expand peer-to-peer payment service to India this yearAP News
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Zelle to expand peer-to-peer payment service to India this yearThe Economic Times

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