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Want to be notified when deposits come into your account? Check out eAlerts!

February 26, 2021

Want to be the first to know when you have a deposit coming in? Online banking has your solution: simply sign up for eAlerts to have notifications come directly to your email when you receive an ACH deposit! Some examples of ACH deposits are deposits such as payroll, tax refunds, and stimulus payments.

eAlerts can be accessed under the “Info Center” tab in both the desktop and mobile versions of It’sMe247 online banking.

Screenshot of an online banking dashboard with a red arrow pointing to the "eAlert Subscriptions" option under the Info Center menu. The page header reads "It's Me 247 Online Banking.

You will be shown a variety of different notification categories, one of which being “Tell me when an ACH deposit or withdrawal comes in.”

From there you will be able to select which account you would like to be notified about and specify whether you would like to be notified about a deposit or withdrawal (or both). You are also able to select how you prefer to receive your notification; you may choose to get notifications in your online banking Secure Message Center or you can choose to send the complete alert directly to your email.

There are a variety of other eAlerts that you can sign up for as well. See below for the full list of categories:

A list of seven banking notification options, including electronic notices, daily account balance, balance at a certain level, ACH transactions, transaction count or dollar limit alerts, and loan due reminders.

Give us a call at 608-784-9480 if you have questions about online banking or setting up eAlerts!

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