Paze is operated by a company called Early Warning Services, which is owned entirely by a collective of banks including Chase. They also run Zelle and a bunch of other infrastructure.
You're right, I wasn't aware Early Warning also owned Zelle (although not sure if it makes it better or worse). I checked Crunchbase [1] before posting, and it sounded like an independent startup, with <50 employees.
Whatever the case, as a Chase customer, it's upsetting that they're creating a digital wallet and loading my credit cards in a third party service without any consent nor easy way to opt-out. You need to message their customer service, and hope they are even aware of wth "Paze" is.
@Dang, I fixed the title to be more accurate; I think this was the reason for the flag. Original title was "Chase will soon share their customers' credit card information with startup Paze"
Calling it a startup is a bit misleading.