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Private Banking Integration Center

Find helpful resources to support your move to Old National.

Looking Ahead at Your Transition

Later this year, your Bremer Private Banking relationship will transition to Old National Bank. We look forward to welcoming you and continuing to support your financial goals with expanded resources and the same personalized service you trusted at Bremer, now as part of Old National.  

The Integration Center is here to help you stay informed throughout the transition. We’ll continue adding new information as key dates approach, so we encourage you to check back regularly.   

Important Action Needed:

  • To ensure you receive key updates arriving by mail and email in the coming months, please confirm the contact information we have for you is up to date. Please reach out to your Private Banker to make updates to your contact information.
  • It’s especially important that your mobile number is up to date in Bremer Digital Banking, as it must be on file to receive a one-time passcode during your first login to Old National Digital Banking.

What You Can Expect

Here’s a look at what’s ahead as we prepare for the transition of your Bremer Bank deposit and loan accounts and services to Old National.

  • Mid-September

    • Details about the transition of your deposit and mortgage accounts arrive by mail.
    • Continue to bank as usual during this time.
  • Wednesday, October 1

    • Residential mortgage loans transition to Old National.
    • Employer-sponsored retirement plans with Bremer transition to 1834 Investment Advisors.1
  • Early October

    • Your new Old National debit card(s) arrives by mail. Activate your card(s) upon receipt.
    • Beginning October 6, ATM withdrawal (foreign ATM fees) and ATM surcharge fees will no longer be waived for withdrawals using MoneyPass® ATMs. Deposits will no longer be accepted at MoneyPass® ATMs.
    • Details about your digital banking transition arrive in your mail. Follow the recommended steps by October 17 to prepare for the transition.
    • Information about the transition of non-mortgage loans arrives by mail.
  • Friday, October 17

    • Bremer Bank branches close at 4pm CT
    • Last day to access accounts and services through Bremer Digital Banking (online and mobile).
    • Make note of your Bremer login credentials as you will need them to log in to Old National Digital Banking.
    • Final Bremer Bank account statements will be mailed to all customers (including those who receive eStatements).
  • Saturday, October 18, and Sunday, October 19

    • All Bremer Bank branches remain closed through the weekend while we complete the transition.
    • Digital banking services remain unavailable through the weekend.
    • Continue using your Bremer debit card for purchases and at ATMs.
  • Monday, October 20

    • Your Bremer deposit and loan accounts transition to Old National.
    • Bremer Bank branches reopen as Old National banking centers with regular business hours.
    • Begin using your new Old National debit card and cut up or shred your Bremer Bank debit card. Update your debit card information in your digital wallet and on other apps or sites as needed.
    • Access your new Old National accounts through Old National Digital Banking and download the Old National Mobile app to your device.
    • Bremer Wealth clients will be introduced to their respective Old National Wealth Management service model. Your Wealth Advisor will connect with you to discuss; however, there is no action you will need to take in the near-term.
  • Monday, November 10

    • Bremer Investments (Raymond James) accounts transition to Old National Wealth Advisors.
  • 2026

    • Bremer Wealth accounts transition to the Old National Wealth Management technology platform.

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Frequently Asked Questions

GENERAL INFORMATION

A. Later this year, your Bremer Private Banking accounts and services will move to Old National Bank. You’ll gain access to expanded capabilities, a broader branch and ATM network, and continued support from the team you know. We’ll provide the information you need to know well in advance, including any steps you may need to take to prepare for the account and servicing changes before and after the communicated transition dates.

A: Old National Private Banking brings high-touch, personalized banking and lending solutions through exclusive benefits and expert advice from a dedicated Private Banker – all at no cost to qualifying2 clients. These service offerings include Private Elite checking, savings and money market accounts as well as a number of flexible lending solutions, such as lines of credit, premium mortgages and specialty lending. Private Banking clients enjoy many perks, including premium interest rates, loan discounts, fee waivers on ATM transactions and higher transfer limits for online banking.

A. Yes, Old National has an integrated offering of wealth advisory services to complement Private Banking, including investment management3, financial planning, trust and fiduciary services, and estate planning and administration. Our Private Bankers work directly with the Wealth Advisors at Old National to offer comprehensive financial services through a team-based approach. Be advised that not all wealth products and services are FDIC insured and may not be guaranteed by or obligations of Old National Bank.

BRANCHES AND ATMS

A: Yes, you’ll continue to work with the same team you know and trust.

A: You can already withdraw cash from any Old National banking center ATM without a surcharge fee. When your accounts transition to Old National on October 20, you’ll also be able to visit any Old National banking center for expanded convenience and in-person support. You’ll also gain surcharge-free access to 55,000+ Allpoint ATMs worldwide beginning October 20 using your new Old National debit card.4

A: Bremer Bank branches will be rebranded as Old National Bank banking centers. Once your transition is complete, you’ll be able to access your Old National accounts at any former Bremer branch and all other Old National locations.

DIGITAL BANKING AND DEBIT CARDS

A: When your accounts move to Old National, your online and mobile access will switch to Old National Digital Banking. Access to your current online and mobile banking services will end on Friday, October 17, and access to Old National Digital Banking will begin on Monday, October 20. Unless otherwise instructed, you will log in using your current User ID. You’ll receive step-by-step instructions by mail ahead of the transition to help you log in and get started.

A: You can continue using your Bremer Bank debit card as usual until the transition. In early October, you’ll receive a new Old National Debit Mastercard®, which you can begin using on or after the transition date to access your Old National accounts and make purchases anywhere Mastercard® is accepted. If you have your debit card in a digital wallet or use it as a payment method on shopping sites or apps, you will need to update your information.

ACCOUNT NUMBERS AND CHECKS

A: Your deposit account number will remain the same, with a few exceptions. However, most loan account numbers will be updated. If any changes are made to your account number(s), you will receive a notification by mail.

A. Yes, the new bank routing number will be 086300012 starting Monday, October 20.

A: You can continue using your current Bremer Bank checks after your checking account transitions to Old National. Your current Bremer checks will be accepted for at least two years from the date of the account transition. Beginning October 20, you may reorder checks directly from our check order company by calling 800-355-8123 or visiting OrderMyChecks.com. You also may reorder online through digital banking, by calling Client Care at 800-731-2265 or by visiting an Old National banking center. Please visit oldnational.com for more information.

LOANS

A: The terms and conditions of your loans will not change. Mortgage loans will transition to Old National on October 1, and all other loans will convert along with your deposit accounts on October 20. You will have a new address for all loan payments, which will be included on your first loan statement from Old National after the transition. If your loan payment is made as an automatic account transfer from an account not using online banking or bill pay, your automatic payments will continue uninterrupted. There are changes needed for other loan payment options following the transition. Please refer to the letter(s) sent to you with more information about the transition of these accounts.

WEALTH MANAGEMENT

A: If you use any Bremer Wealth Management services, information will be provided separately. Note the following:

  • If you have an employer-sponsored retirement plan with Bremer, those accounts will transition to 1834 Investment Advisors Co.1 (a subsidiary of Old National Bancorp) on October 1, 2025.
  • Bremer Wealth will be introduced to the Old National Wealth Management service models on October 20, 2025, but accounts won’t transition to the Old National Wealth Management technology platform until 2026.
  • Bremer Investments (Raymond James) accounts will transition on November 10, 2025.

In the meantime, please continue using your existing accounts and services and working with your wealth team as usual.

1 1834 Investment Advisors Co.: 1834 Investment Advisors Co. is an SEC registered investment adviser and wholly owned subsidiary of Old National Bancorp, a publicly traded bank holding company.  Registration of an investment adviser does not imply any level of professional competence, education or other special training or that the adviser has been sponsored, recommended, or approved by any agency of the United States. 

Investment instruments utilized by 1834 Investment Advisors Co., are not insured by the FDIC nor any other government agency, are not deposits or other obligations of 1834 Investment Advisors Co., Old National Wealth Management, Old National Bank, its parent company, or affiliates and involve investment risk including the possible loss of principal invested.


2 Client must qualify for Private Banking to receive the services and benefits noted. Qualifying factors may include minimum net worth, household income and other personal or commercial financial qualifications. Contact your Bremer Private Banker or an Old National Private Banker for details.


3 Investment instruments utilized by Old National Wealth Management are not insured by the FDIC nor any other government agency, are not deposits or other obligations of Old National Wealth Management, Old National Bank, its parent company or affiliates, and involve investment risk including the possible loss of principal invested.


4 No ATM Withdrawal Fees charged for Old National Debit Mastercard® and ATM card transactions made at Old National Bank ATMs and Allpoint® ATMs. If you use an ATM from a different ATM operator, you may be charged a fee by the ATM operator and you may also be charged an ATM Transaction Fee by Old National. Access to Allpoint Network is not available for Home Equity Line Access cards.

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