Customers who use this service do not need to visit the bank and instead get all information on their mobile phone or email address.
According to livemint, the country’s biggest private sector lender, HDFC Bank, has changed prices for its most popular feature, InstaAlert notifications. “If you were paying 3 per quarter for InstaAlert SMS service, you will now just pay 20 paise + GST every SMS,” according to a flash on the HDFC Bank website. The email alert, on the other hand, will stay free.
Customers of HDFC Bank may use the InstaAlert service to get notifications as they happen – through phone and email – so that they can keep track of vital information such as insufficient funds and due dates.
Customers may use Insta Alerts to keep track of their financial activity. Customers do not need to visit the bank; instead, all information is sent to their cell phone or email address.
Users do not need to take any action to get notifications after they have registered. The notifications may also be customised depending on the information users wish to receive. Customers may also get real-time transaction notifications and maintain track of their credit and debit card information.
How can I sign up for the InstaAlert service from HDFC Bank?
- Use your ID and password to access the NetBanking system.
- Download and submit an InstaAlerts registration form to their local HDFC Bank branch.
- You may also apply for Insta Alerts via an e-age banking form, which you can download and complete out before sending it to your local HDFC Bank branch.
- How can I unsubscribe from the service?
- Use your Customer Identification Number and NetBanking Password to access NetBanking.
- In the upper right corner of the page, click ‘Insta Alerts.’
- Choose the account number for which you want to turn off notifications.
- Select the kind of notifications you want to remove, then click Delete.
- After you’ve chosen your notifications, click ‘Confirm.’ For the same, the alerts will be de-registered.