
Find Your Card Controls and Alerts in Digital Banking
Follow the steps below to access and manage your card settings:
Online Banking (Desktop)
- Sign in to Online Banking.
- Navigate to the Accounts or Services menu.
- Select Card Management.
- Pick the card you’d like to manage.
Mobile Banking App
- Open the mobile banking app and sign in.
- Tap Menu or More.
- Select Card Management.
- Choose the card you want to manage.
Manage the Alerts That Matter to You
Set the type of card alerts you want to receive and tailor them to your needs. You can also manage card controls to block or enable specific card features for added protection.
Choose to allow or block transactions based on:
Merchant Types
Merchant‑type alerts notify you whenever a transaction occurs at certain types of businesses, such as restaurants, gas stations, online retailers, or travel services.
These alerts help you monitor spending patterns, catch unauthorized purchases quickly, and maintain better control over your budget.

Transaction Types
Transaction type alerts let you monitor specific kinds of activity on your account, so you always know when certain actions occur. This can include ATM withdrawals, online purchases, card‑present transactions, peer‑to‑peer payments, or recurring subscription charges.
These alerts help you stay aware of how your money is being used and make it easier to spot anything unexpected or out of pattern.

Transaction Limits
Transaction limit alerts notify you whenever a purchase or withdrawal exceeds a dollar amount you set. This gives you tighter control over spending and helps you quickly identify unusually large or unauthorized transactions. Whether you’re managing a budget, monitoring a shared account, or simply adding an extra layer of security, limit‑based alerts ensure you’re immediately informed when activity crosses your chosen threshold.
Card controls can be applied per transaction or per month, giving you flexible ways to manage how and when your card can be used.

Location
Location‑based alerts keep you informed whenever your card is used outside your home country. These alerts are valuable for detecting potential fraud, tracking travel‑related spending, and maintaining visibility into where your account is being used.
By enabling international alerts, you gain real‑time awareness of cross‑border activity and added confidence that you can respond quickly if something doesn’t look right.
