Chase Zelle Limits: How Much Can You Send?
Zelle is integrated directly into the Chase mobile app, making it one of the most used peer-to-peer transfer methods for Chase customers. However, transfer limits apply and vary by account type, enrollment verification, and other factors. The figures below are for informational reference — always verify current limits directly with Chase.
How Chase Zelle limits work
Chase Zelle limits depend on the type of Chase account you hold and your verification status. Daily sending limits and monthly caps apply. Limits may vary between personal and business accounts.
Typical Chase Zelle limits (verify with Chase)
Chase personal checking accounts typically have daily Zelle sending limits in the range of $500–$2,500 per day, with monthly limits that may be higher. However, these figures are subject to change and can vary. Always check the current limits in the Chase app or by contacting Chase directly. Factors that may affect your limit include account age and standing.
Can you increase your Chase Zelle limit?
Chase may offer higher Zelle limits for certain account types or after account tenure. Contact Chase directly to inquire about your specific account limits and whether adjustments are possible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sources
- Zelle — How Zelle Works
- Chase Bank — Transfer and Zelle Terms (verify directly with Chase)
Pro tip: Bookmark this guide and review it before opening a new bank account to ensure you understand all terms and conditions.
