Alerts & Notifications

Get easy access to the information you need to manage your finances, when you need it.

Alerts[1] are messages about your account sent directly to you so that you have details about your activity at your fingertips. You can choose alerts by topic, device and delivery method — email, SMS/text[2] and push notifications.

How to set up alerts

To set up and manage your alerts, log in and choose Alerts from the Customer Service tab in Online Banking[3] or tap Alerts in the main menu of the Regions Mobile app[4]. Simply toggle on the alerts you’d like to receive and add or edit the delivery methods you prefer.

In the mobile app, some push notifications may be enabled automatically for your convenience; you can toggle these off anytime if you prefer not to receive them. To learn more about customizing alerts, check out our frequently asked questions:

How do I turn on an alert?

How do I turn off an alert?

Alert types are unique to your account(s), so logging in is the best way to see all the options available to you. Some examples include:

  • Daily Balance — Receive an alert with your current available balance.
  • Withdrawal — Receive alerts when certain transactions reduce your available balance.
  • Credit & Deposit — Receive alerts when certain transactions increase your available balance.
  • Balance Threshold — Receive an alert when a transaction causes your available balance to fall below an amount you set.
  • Negative Balance — Receive an alert when a transaction causes your available balance to be less than $0.00.
  • Security — Receive an alert for confirmation of password reset, profile preference changes and more.
  • Regions LockIt® — Receive an alert on blocked transactions.
  • Deposit Holds — Receive alerts that provide details about holds on deposits.
  • Overdraft — Receive alerts that provide details about activity related to overdrafts.

If you’re not currently accessing your account via Online Banking and/or the Regions mobile app, you can still benefit from the alerts service — provided you’re the primary account holder and have a valid email address on file with Regions[5]. You’ll automatically receive email alerts[6] for things like overdrafts, overdraft protection transfers and more.