Popmoney
Popmoney was a person-to-person payments service developed by CashEdge and launched in December 2010.
The service enabled individuals to send and receive payments electronically in a manner that is designed to displace traditional check payments. In 2018, some banks began to replace Popmoney with Zelle. Fiserv discontinued the service on June 30, 2023, stating that the majority of its customers had already transitioned to Zelle.
The name "Popmoney" is an acronym for "pay other people money".
Function
Popmoney differed from other person-to-person payment services in the manner that transactions took place. Popmoney transactions executed from the sender's checking account to the receiver's checking account directly; there was no requirement for a stored-value account for either participant.Transactions executed through popmoney.com cost $1.00 each. Generally, transactions took 1–3 days, but in April 2013 real-time payments were enabled in certain circumstances.