Title: Easily send, receive and request money using Zelle(R) in the U.S. Bank Mobile App (DESCRIPTION) A Zelle logo appears on a phone screen. Arrows with dollar symbols point to a girl, an elderly woman, and a bearded man with glasses. Fine print text, To send money in minutes with Zelle, you must have an eligible U.S. Bank account and have a mobile number registered in your online and mobile banking profile for at least three calendar days. Transactions typically occur in minutes when the recipient's email address or U.S. mobile number is already enrolled with Zelle. Must have a bank account in the U.S. to use Zelle. Terms and conditions apply. (SPEECH) Zelle is a fast, safe, and easy way to send money to friends, family, and people you trust. (DESCRIPTION) The U.S. Bank logo appears on the phone. Zelle is accessible among a row of buttons at the bottom of the screen. (SPEECH) Even better, you can find Zelle in your U.S. Bank mobile app. (DESCRIPTION) An elderly woman holds a smartphone. (SPEECH) Let's say she wants to send her grandson money for his birthday. (DESCRIPTION) She slides up on her phone to a Welcome back screen. A block in the lower half of the screen reads, Send money with Zelle. She clicks it and the phone slides away. Elsewhere an arm dressed with a sweater and smart watch swipes across a phone welcome back screen. A big dollar sign appears with the text, Money received! Fine print text, Must have a bank account in the U.S. to use Zelle. Transactions typically occur in minutes when the recipient's email address or U.S. mobile number is already enrolled with Zelle. (SPEECH) With Zelle, it's easy, and the money can be in his account in minutes. (DESCRIPTION) A group of young people eat at a table, flanked by balloons in a restaurant. (SPEECH) Maybe he wants to pay his friend back for his part of dinner. (DESCRIPTION) The hand swipes down on the screen revealing Alex's name and phone number. He enters an amount of $15. Then clicks Send money with Zelle at the top. Elsewhere another hand swipes on a phone screen with a big dollar sign on it and the text, Money received! (SPEECH) He just selects the recipient by email address or US mobile number, enters the amount to send, and done. (DESCRIPTION) A pacifier, graduation cap, and bag full of groceries are replaced with three Zelle phone screens showing money received. (SPEECH) Need to pay the babysitter? Send graduation gift money? Pitch in for this week's groceries? Zelle, Zelle, Zelle. (DESCRIPTION) A screen with text, Welcome to Zelle! Start enrollment. (SPEECH) And if the other person doesn't already use Zelle, enrollment is easy. (DESCRIPTION) A notification on a home screen reads, Ben sent $20. A hand with red nail polish clicks it. It opens a Zelle registration screen prompting them to enter a mobile phone number or email address. The hand types in a phone number and then clicks a button at the bottom with the text, Connect account. A welcome screen appears with a big dollar sign in the center and the text, Money received! (SPEECH) They simply log in to Zelle in their bank app or the Zelle app, add their info, connect an account, and they're ready to go. (DESCRIPTION) A screen with the text, Welcome Alex! His checking and savings account balances are displayed. An arrow points from the phone to a keyhole that rotates mimicking a locking mechanism. (SPEECH) Because you can use Zelle from inside the U.S. Bank mobile app, you can trust your transactions are secure. (DESCRIPTION) Text, U.S. Bank. Zelle. U.S. Bank dot com slash pay with Zelle. Equal Housing Lender. The Zelle related marks are used under license from Early Warning Services LLC. Please refer to the Online and Mobile Financial Services Agreement for more information. Deposit products are offered by U.S. Bank National Association, Member FDIC. Copyright 2020 U.S. Bank. (SPEECH) Visit usbank.com/paywithzelle to download the U.S. Bank mobile app to get started with Zelle today.