Albert offers simple services that can help people with their banking needs.
While Albert itself is not a bank, it provides access to a debit card and checking account through Sutton Bank, a member of the FDIC.
Albert is a fintech platform that focuses on helping individuals manage their personal finances.
But one question remains; does Albert work with Zelle?
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Zelle is a popular peer-to-peer payment service that enables individuals (and even businesses) to send and receive money securely.
With Zelle, users can initiate transfers directly from their bank accounts, making it a convenient way to transfer funds to trusted individuals quickly.
However, not all banks support a direct Zelle integration at this time.
Thankfully, there is a workaround for this using the separate Zelle app.
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Zelle works with thousands of different banks. However, there are a few different ways to use Zelle.
Unfortunately, there isn't a direct Zelle integration within the Albert app. That means you won't find an option to send money with Zelle there.
However, as mentioned before, there is a workaround. You can use the separate Zelle app.
To begin using Zelle with Albert, you can download the Zelle app and enroll an eligible Visa or Mastercard debit card, which includes the debit card provided by Albert.