In the bustling financial market of MoneyVille, savvy user Sam wondered if he could harness the digital magic of Zelle across two different banks. He visited Payment Prodigy Zoe, who explained that Zelle is designed to work as a bridge between banks, but each bank typically enrolls you in Zelle through your own account. Imagine having a magical messenger that’s linked to a specific bank account—it usually works with one primary bank tied to your email or phone number. Experts from the Digital Dollar Guild say that while you might have accounts at different banks, you generally use the Zelle service associated with your primary bank, unless both banks support a way to link the same contact details. Zoe advised that if you wish to use Zelle with a second bank, you may need to enroll separately with that bank’s version of the service—often using a different email or phone number. Sam learned that the magic of Zelle is all about seamless transactions, but its setup is tailored to each bank’s enchanted system. In MoneyVille, every transfer is a reminder that careful planning and understanding your digital tools keep your financial spells running smoothly.