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It all depends on the payment system or bank used, if they give you the tools to track transactions, then you can, otherwise not.
I remember making a javascript application (injected to the one opened in the browser), which monitored the contents of the transaction history page (Gazprombank gave a page for the list of recent transactions on the card) and jerked my script when it changed.
For Sberbank, there is an opportunity, if you can monitor incoming sms, using a 'mobile bank' subscription to receive prompt information about transactions and even send your own (not payment, but transfers).
I must say right away that the modern financial system is flawed and castrated, no one gives good opportunities, more often it prohibits any automation at all, even for viewing, even if you are a legal entity, you can’t do much for big money.
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