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As your financial partner, Old National is passionately committed to protecting the security of your accounts and personal information.

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  1. Money Safety for Seniors: tips for protecting yourselves and young ones
    Anyone can be a victim of financial fraud and abuse, but scammers often target the elderly and those with fixed incomes. Known as elder fraud or elder
  2. How to Protect Yourself
  3. What to Do If Your Identity Is Compromised
    Discovering that your identity has been stolen can be overwhelming. But with swift action, you can regain control and minimize the damage.
  4. Be Wary of Investment Scams When Planning for Your Financial Future
    Maintaining a diversified investment portfolio is a sound financial strategy that supports long-term goals. However, investors must remain vigilant
  5. National Internet Safety Month: Bank “Spoofing” Scams Surging with Growing Sophistication, and How Old National Protects Customers
    Banking “spoofing” scams are escalating across the U.S. as criminals increasingly impersonate trusted financial institutions to steal money and
  6. Smishing Attempts Are on the Uptick
    Smishing Attempts are on the rise. Like many financial institutions, Old National has recently seen an increase in “smishing” fraud
  7. All About Protection
    Old National Bank is a secure home for your funds—and your financial future. Our checking options give you financial protection for today and tomorrow.
  8. The $131 Billion Cybercrime Problem That’s Draining Small Businesses
    New survey data shows nearly two-thirds of small companies were victims to online criminals last year.
  9. Will Card Controls and Alerts replace the current ON Guard Visa Purchase Alerts app?

    Yes, beginning August 12, 2020, the on/off card controls previously available in the separate ON Guard app will be found as a new Card Controls feature in Old National Online Banking and the Mobile App.

    That means you’ll be able to turn your debit card on and off, and set transaction alerts, in the same place where you already do all of your other digital banking. There will be no need for a separate enrollment or additional app.

    Visit our Card Controls and Fraud Monitoring pagefor step-by-step instructions for activation.

  10. How can I apply for a credit card?

    You can apply for an Old National Credit Card either online or in a banking center.

    To apply online, visit our Credit Card page to read about the types of cards we offer. Then select Apply Now next to the card that fits your needs.

    All of our credit cards offer the following:

    • Free access to your FICO® Score, anytime, anywhere
    • Online and mobile account access
    • Fraud protection - we monitor your account and alert you of any suspicious activity