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Get Ready to Access Old National Personal Digital Banking

Find everything you need to prepare for your digital banking transition.

Your New Digital Banking Experience Begins October 20

Starting Monday, October 20, 2025, you can effortlessly manage your Old National accounts online from your desktop or through the Old National Mobile Banking app.  

Please review the important details and action items below to ensure a smooth transition of your digital banking services. For your convenience, we’ve also mailed this information to you.

Reminder: Timely Action Requested

The most important thing you can do right now is make sure your contact information on file with the bank is up to date.

  • Confirm or update your mobile phone number so you can receive a one-time passcode during your first login.
  • Confirm or update your email address so relevant transition information can be sent straight to your inbox.
  • Make note of your User ID and password. These will be used to log in.

Your New Digital Banking Experience Begins October 20

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16

Last day to access Bill Pay services through Bremer Online Banking.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17

Access to accounts and services through Bremer Online Banking will end at 6pm CT.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 – SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19

Digital banking services will not be available through the weekend as we complete the transition.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 20

Access to your new Old National accounts through Old National Personal Digital Banking begins through oldnational.com and the Old National Mobile app.

About Your Digital Banking Transition

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    What Will Transfer Automatically

    The following will carry over and be available when you log in beginning Monday, October 20:

    • Your personal accounts, any business accounts you currently access through Bremer Personal Online Banking, and your account nicknames
    • Bill Pay payees, scheduled payments, and one year of Bill Pay transaction history
    • Transfers scheduled between your accounts (internal transfers)
    • eStatement preference and up to two years of eStatement history (with up to seven years of history appearing in the near future)
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    What You’ll Need to Reestablish

    The following will not transfer automatically, but you will be able to set them up again once you log in:

    • Customized alerts (Note: alert options may differ slightly)
    • Zelle® enrollment (for personal use only; $10 minimum transaction amount)
    • External transfers
    • Connections to Quicken® or QuickBooks®
    • Biometric login (e.g., fingerprint or face recognition)
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    How to Log in on October 20

    • Get started at oldnational.com or by downloading the Old National Mobile Banking app (you may now delete the Bremer app)
    • Log in using your current Bremer User ID and password—even if you typically use fingerprint or face recognition to sign in
    • After entering your credentials, you’ll receive a one-time passcode by text and will be prompted to create a new password
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    Important Notes

    • To retain digital banking, Bill Pay and eStatement access, you must log in by December 15 and accept the Digital Banking terms and conditions
    • If your current Bremer User ID begins with zeros or contains a space, you will need to exclude them from your User ID to log in to Old National Digital Banking
    • If your Bremer User ID matches one already in use at Old National, you will receive a separate communication with a new User ID
    • If you already have access to Old National Personal Digital Banking, log in using your current Old National User ID and password to access your existing Old National accounts and, starting October 20, those transitioning from Bremer

Frequently Asked Questions

A: Access to Old National Personal Digital Banking begins on Monday, October 20, 2025.

A: Access to Bremer Online and Mobile Banking will end on Friday, October 17, 2025 at 6pm CT. Bill Pay services will be unavailable as of Thursday, October 16. There will be no digital banking access during transition weekend.

A: Yes. To help ensure a smooth transition, we recommend you complete the following:

Before October 16

  • Confirm your mobile phone number and email address in Bremer Online Banking

Before October 17

  • Confirm your mobile phone number and email address in Bremer Online Banking
  • Locate your current login credentials for Bremer Online Banking, as you’ll need them to log in; if you use Face ID or Touch ID and don’t know your Bremer User ID or password, please reset your credentials
  • If your current Bremer User ID begins with zeros, update your User ID to exclude leading zeros
  • Download and save any transaction history you’d like to keep
  • Download and save past tax documents, if needed
  • Note any alerts you've set up so you can reestablish them after logging in

A: Yes, with a few exceptions. You will log in using your existing Bremer User ID and password, even if you typically use fingerprint or facial recognition. Note the following exceptions:

  • If your current Bremer User ID begins with zeros, you will need to exclude the leading zeros
  • If your current Bremer User ID contains a space, you will need to remove the space to log in
  • If your Bremer User ID matches one already in use at Old National, you will receive a separate communication with your new User ID
  • If you already have access to Old National Digital Banking, log in using your current Old National User ID and password to access your existing Old National accounts and, starting October 20, those transitioning from Bremer

A: Yes. Once you log in, you’ll find your Bill Pay payees, scheduled payments, and one year of history have all carried over.

A: Your eStatement preferences and up to two years of history will transfer to the new platform, but to retain access going forward, you must log in to Old National Digital Banking by December 15, 2025, and accept the updated terms and conditions.

A: Yes, future-dated and recurring transfers established between your Bremer accounts (internal transfers) will move to Old National. Please note that there is a difference in how Bremer and Old National handle transfers scheduled for twice a month. If you signed up for “twice monthly” transfers at Bremer, your transfers have been occurring every 15 days beginning with the start date you selected. At Old National, your transfers will occur on the same two dates each month. The first date will be the start date you selected. If that start date is the 1st-15th, then the second transfer date will be that date +15. If your start date is between the 16th and 31st, then your second transfer date will be that date -15. For example:

Start date = 2, twice monthly transfer dates will be the 2nd and the 17th (2 +15).

Start date = 19, twice monthly transfer dates will be the 4th (19-15) and the 19th.

Please review your recurring transfers after the transition to confirm they are scheduled as expected.

A: Yes. Zelle® is available through Old National Digital Banking. Zelle® may be used to move money from or to your personal account. (Zelle® is not available with business accounts.)

If you enrolled in Zelle® at Bremer, you will need to reenroll on or after October 20. Zelle® will no longer be available on Bremer's online banking system starting on October 16.

  • To enroll online, log in to Old National Digital Banking, navigate to Move Money, select Send Money with Zelle® and follow the prompts to complete your enrollment.
  • To enroll using the Old National Mobile app, log in, navigate to Payment Center, select Send Money with Zelle® and follow the prompts to complete your enrollment.

Please Note: The minimum Zelle® transaction amount at Old National is $10 (the minimum transaction at Bremer was $1).

A: To ensure a smooth transition of Quicken or QuickBooks services, you will need to modify your connectivity settings. Step-by-step instructions for downloading and saving your Quicken or QuickBooks files prior to October 17, and for updating your connections following the October 20 transition to Old National are provided here.

Quicken Conversion Instructions

QuickBooks Online Conversion Instructions

QuickBooks Desktop Conversion Instructions