Zelle, the peer-to-peer payment service, is set to expand to India later this year, according to reporting from Canadian and UK outlets. The move represents Zelle’s first entry into an international market. The expansion plan is described as part of Zelle’s broader effort to grow beyond its existing footprint and offer users another way to send and receive money electronically. The coverage notes that Zelle’s launch in India comes after establishing its service in markets such as the United States, where it is used to transfer funds directly between individuals. Specific operational details—such as which local partners will be involved, the exact launch date, or the regulatory and technical approach—are not provided in the excerpts included here. Overall, the sources agree that the service will become available to users in India later this year and that this is the company’s first expansion outside its current home markets.