Sample letter of request to the Bank Manager for activating SMS alert service


In order to keep track of your transactions in real time, it is necessary to have your SMS alert service activated. It is particularly useful if some transaction happens in your bank account without your prior knowledge. If the SMS alert service is not activated, you can write a letter to the Branch Manager for the facility. This is a simple letter of request to the Bank Manager for activating SMS alert service. The article addresses the question of properly presenting the facts to the concerned person. The sample letter may be modified according to need and situation.

 

To
The Bank Manager
Bank Name
Branch Name
Address of Bank

 

Subject: Request for activating SMS alert service

 

Dear Sir/Madam,

                              I, [Name], hold a savings bank account in your prestigious bank for the last two years.

                               Here are my personal details:

 Name                          :

Address                       :

SB account no             :

Mobile no                    :

 

                               I would like to bring to your information that I current do not have a SMS alert service as I did not request for it while opening my bank account. But due to increased transaction related to new business, I feel the need to avail the facility.

                                Hence, I request you to kindly activate the SMS alert service for my registered mobile.



                                                                                            Yours truly,

 

                                                                                             Your name

                                                                                             Your address

                                                                                            

Date:
Place:

Write a letter of request to the Bank Manager for correction in the name of demat account holder  

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