Frequently Asked Questions about Langley Alerts
1.What are Langley Alerts?
Langley Alerts is a wonderful tool to proactively monitor your financial transactions and account status. When you set up an alert, you will receive an email or text message when certain transactions occur in your account. You'll feel more secure and be more secure knowing when activity occurs in your accounts within minutes of when it happens.
2.Do I need to sign up for Langley Alerts?
Langley Alerts is part of L@ngley Link home banking. After enrolling in L@ngley Link, you can begin setting up your Langley Alerts. Look for the "alerts" alarm bell on the top menu bar of L@ngley Link.
3.What types of alerts are available?
- Deposit Account Balance
Set the system to notify you when the account balance exceeds or drops below a certain amount.
- Loan Account Balance
Get notified when the loan balance exceeds or drops below a certain amount.
- Loan Payment Due
Receive a message prior to your loan payment due date. This alert can be sent multiple times prior to a due date.
- Direct Deposit
Get notified when any ACH or payroll deposits are received into your selected accounts.
- Checks Cleared
Find out when any check has cleared or any check over a specified amount has cleared.
- Certificate Maturity
Get reminded when share certificates mature. Reminders can be sent multiple times up to 99 days in advance.
- Check NSF
Receive notification when there are insufficient funds in the account to cover a cleared check.
- Automatic Withdrawals
Get a message to alert you of the completion of automatic transfers like periodic payments.
- Mortgage Payments
For members who have a mortgage loan on the LFCU system, this alert can send a reminder notification of payment due.
- Share Account Transfers
This alert will notify you when a Regulation D transfer has taken place and will track/remind you each month of how many transfers have taken place against the allowable limit.
- Informational Alert
Get the latest information on LFCU events or promotions.
- Personal Alert
Schedule to send a reminder message to yourself or a personal greeting to another person relating to an event such as a meeting, appointment, birthday, anniversary, etc.
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