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Zelle Partners with OATS to Offer Free e-Learning Classes

Partnership Helps Older Adults Stay Safe at Home by Learning New Digital Banking Habits

Early Warning Services, LLC, the network operator behind Zelle®, today announced the release of a free curriculum of e-learning classes aimed at older Americans. These classes are developed through a partnership with social change nonprofit Older Adults Technology Services (OATS). OATS online, interactive courses, offered through its award-winning technology training program, Senior Planet, educate older adults on safe digital banking habits, including how to use person-to-person (P2P) payments. Zelle has worked with Senior Planet to co-create a robust curriculum for older adults to learn to use digital banking tools safely during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

According to the latest Zelle data, more than one third of adults, aged 55-74, shared they are concerned about their risk of being targeted by financial scams or fraud.  In addition, more than 20% responded that since the COVID-19 crisis began they have adopted or plan to adopt a P2P payment service. This data combined with a recent survey from Senior Planet—finding 73% of older adults would like to take part in online learning—further showcases the necessity for easily accessible and inclusive digital education tools that meet the unique needs of older adults.

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“The current global pandemic has forced changes in consumer behavior,” said Rose Corvo, Chief Marketing Officer for Zelle. “By partnering with OATS we are helping older adults transition safely to digital banking services, through education. Understanding how to use these services will help seniors transact safely from the comfort of their homes.”

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“We know that people 60 and older are among those most vulnerable to the financial scams that have cropped up since COVID-19, capitalizing on the culture of uncertainty,” said Tom Kamber, OATS executive director. “It’s more important than ever for older adults to build the skills and tools needed to stay financially secure, so we’re delighted to partner with Zelle to support older adults in connecting with their loved ones online and building digital financial literacy.”

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