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How do I monitor the spend on my Elevate Debit card
Updated over 8 months ago

Keeping track of your transactions is crucial for managing your finances effectively. If you're an Elevate cardholder, accessing your transaction history is straightforward. Follow this user-friendly guide to view the details of your recent transactions on the Elevate platform.

Accessing Your Transaction History

  1. Starting at the Elevate Homepage:

    • Go to the Elevate homepage to begin. Once you're there, you'll see a variety of options. Look for and click on the "Cards" button to proceed to the next step. This action will take you to the page where your Elevate card details and transactions are displayed.

  2. Viewing Recent Transactions:

    • On the Elevate Cards page, there will be a section labeled "Recent Transactions." This area showcases your latest card activities. To delve deeper into any specific transaction, simply click on it. By doing so, you'll be able to view more detailed information about the transaction, including the date, amount, and merchant details.

  3. Find out more about your transactions

    • After double clicking into a transaction you can find additional details about your transaction.

Tips for Managing Your Transactions

  • Regular Checks: Make it a habit to regularly review your transactions. This will not only help you keep track of your spending but also enable you to spot any unauthorized or suspicious activities early on.

  • Detailed Review: When you click on a transaction, take the time to review the details thoroughly. Verify the merchant, the amount, and the transaction date to ensure everything aligns with your records.

  • Customer Support: If you encounter any discrepancies or have questions about a particular transaction, don't hesitate to reach out to Elevate's customer support for assistance.

By following these steps, you can efficiently monitor your spending and manage your Elevate card transactions with ease, ensuring you stay informed about your financial activities.

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