Monitor your accounts 24/7 by creating text and email alerts. These banking alerts can be based on balances, approvals, transactions, and more. You’ll receive them in near-real time.
Keep debit and credit cards safe
Know where your money is going – an email whenever you pay with your TruMark Financial Visa® debit or credit card. Notification options include:
- Reaching a purchase amount threshold
- International purchases
- Purchase made online or over the phone
To set-up card alerts, simply:
- Log into online banking or TruMark Financial’s mobile app
- Click “Card Services” > “Card Controls” > “Alerts and Controls” to set up alerts
Boost account security
With account Alerts, you’ll be notified of activities on your deposit and loan accounts that matter to you.
- Balance alerts – when your balance reaches below or above a specified amount
- Transaction alerts
- Loan payment due alert
To set-up account alerts, simply:
- Log into online banking or TruMark Financial’s mobile app
- Click “My Settings” to set up alerts
Request account info via text message
Text banking is a fast, easy way to check account balances and recent transactions. All you need is a mobile device that has text message (SMS) service enabled. Simply text one of the simple commands below to TruMark Financial’s short code 454545 to begin receiving account balances and recent transaction information.
Get started in two easy steps
Text banking tips
- Add 454545 to your list of mobile contacts to save time
- Text messages are not case sensitive
- If you send a text from outside the U.S., you may incur roaming fees; check with your carrier for details
- If your device is lost or stolen, or there are changes to your wireless carrier provider or mobile number, log into online banking to cancel or edit your text banking service
*Message and data rates may apply. Supported mobile carriers are AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile®, Cricket, Sprint, Virgin Mobile, Boost, U.S. Cellular® & MetroPCS. No personal information is exchanged when using text banking, such as account numbers, Password, or other sensitive information. The phone is assumed to be secure with the owner and it is the owner’s responsibility to lock the phone for privacy.