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For which e-banking transactions can I receive notifications?

You receive notifications via Alpha Alerts service free of charge, every time you carry out:

  • Successful submission of the following transactions made using your codes: 
    -Adding a new Alpha Bank account to your profile (registered account)
    -Modifying the usage rights of an account registered in your profile
    -issuing transfer orders (to be executed immediately or at a future date) to an Alpha Bank account not registered to your profile
    -sending remittances to accounts in Greece and abroad and changing the notification settings (activation/deactivation)
    -changing the e-mail address or mobile phone number to which notifications are sent with a notification regarding the change to be sent to the old phone number/mail address 
    -changing the upper transfer limit
  • Any unsuccessful execution of transfer or payment orders submitted via myAlpha Web or myAlpha Phone for execution at a future date
  • Activation of myAlpha Code Service or change of the chosen myAlpha Code generation means
  • Successful submission of an application, opening, closing, modifying an account connected to your subscription , and early liquidation of your Alpha online Term Deposit account.

To activate Alpha Alerts service, go th menu Services>Alpha Alerts.

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