7 BEST MONEY TRANSFER APP FOR ALL TIME / DIGITAL SERVISES FOR PAYMENT
PayPal
PayPal is a way to check out at millions of online stores. When you use your Capital One card, you can expect the same benefits as always—and you might even be able to redeem your Capital One rewards. You can also use PayPal to send money to friends and family.
There are no fees for opening a PayPal account. But there might be fees for certain transactions, like receiving payments from outside the country.
Zelle®
Zelle® is a way to send money directly to almost any bank account in the U.S. Zelle® payments typically only take minutes to complete when the sender and recipient are both enrolled. Payments are designed to be secure by using just your U.S. mobile number or email address—not your bank account info—to send or receive money.
Capital One doesn’t charge fees for sending or receiving money with Zelle®. But if you’re using another bank or credit union, Zelle® recommends checking whether it charges any additional fees. Zelle® is already in more than 2,000 credit union and banking apps—including the Capital One Mobile app—making sending and receiving money easy and convenient.
All you have to do is enroll with Zelle® through the Capital One Mobile app and follow a few simple steps. After that, sending money with Zelle® through the Capital One website or mobile app is simple.
Venmo
Venmo is a digital wallet that lets you send money, request money and make purchases from authorized merchants.
There are no fees to set up a Venmo account or keep it open. And there are no transfer fees for sending or receiving money using your Venmo account, linked bank account or debit card. But there are fees for things like instant transfers and sending money using a linked credit card.
Cash App
Cash App lets you send, receive, spend, save and invest money. You can download and use Cash App on your iPhone or Android mobile device.
Cash App accounts are free to open. And standard deposits to your linked bank account or debit card are free. There are fees for things like instant deposits and sending money from a credit card.
Meta Pay
Meta Pay—formerly known as Facebook Pay—is a way to send money, shop or donate via apps you might already use, like Facebook, Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp.
There are no fees to send or receive money with Meta Pay through Messenger.
Google Pay
Google Pay™ is a way to pay and manage your money. You can use Google Pay to send money to anyone in the U.S. via a QR code or with their name, phone number or email address. You can also store credit cards, debit cards, transit passes and more in Google Pay for quick, easy access right from your phone. With security built into every payment, Google Pay is safer than swiping your card or paying with cash.
Google Pay may charge fees for things like transferring money out with a debit card.
Apple Cash
You can use Apple Cash to send money to and receive money from friends and family by using your iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch. The money you send can come directly out of your Apple Cash balance or you can send money from your debit card.
Apple Cash might charge fees for things like instant transfers.
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