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    1. What if I want to send money to someone whose financial institution doesn't offer Zelle?

      You can find a full list of participating banks and credit unions live with Zelle® here.

      If your recipient's financial institution isn't on the list, don't worry! The list of participating financial institutions is always growing, and your recipient can still use Zelle® by downloading the Zelle® app for Android and iOS.

      To enroll with the Zelle® app, your recipient will enter their basic contact information, an email address and U.S. mobile number and a Visa® or Mastercard® debit card with a U.S.-based account (does not include U.S. territories). Zelle® does not accept debit cards associated with international deposit accounts or any credit cards.

    2. What is the difference between available balance and current balance on my account?

      Your Current Balance shows the amount of money in your account at the end of the previous day (after deposits, withdrawals, and ATM and debit card transactions). This includes only transactions that have cleared.

      Your Available Balance is your Current Balance minus any holds, uncollected deposits and transactions received but not yet processed by Old National, which may include certain ATM or debit card transactions. It also does not include checks you have written but have not been presented by the recipients.

      Please refer to our Deposit Account Agreement and Disclosure for more information about the timing and order of transactions we use to calculate your account balance at the end of each day.

      If you have questions, please call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265 or visit any Old National banking center.

    3. Should I notify Old National if I plan to use my debit card while traveling?

      Yes, if you will be using your debit card in areas where you do not typically travel, you should call Old National Client Care at 1-800-731-2265 or visit any Old National banking center to notify us of your travels before you leave. This will prevent your card from being blocked as a precaution due to unusual activity.

      You can also add a travel memo to your card in online/mobile banking by selecting your debit card, then selecting “Manage Card”, then “Manage Travel Plans".

      Mastercard® continues to monitor your debit card for suspicious or fraudulent activity while you are traveling. They may attempt to contact you to verify activity on the card, so be prepared to respond to such a call.

      It is also a good idea to take phone numbers with you in case you need to report a lost or stolen debit card. You can report a lost or stolen card 24-hours a day by calling 1-800-731-2265 in the US or 1-812-422-2197 from outside of the US.

      If you have questions about using your debit card while traveling, please contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.

    4. What is mortgage pre-qualification?

      Mortgage pre-qualification enables you to begin the application process and gain helpful information even before you start looking at homes. 

      With pre-qualification, you’ll know how large of a mortgage you can may qualify for, which means you’ll know what pricepoint you’ll be looking in. You’ll know your spending limit, and will also be a more attractive buyer to sellers (because they will know you’ll be able to receive the financing you need to buy the property).

      While pre-qualification isn't actual approval, it can help speed up the approval process when you find the perfect home. Getting pre-qualified is quick and easy, and you can have an answer in minutes.

      Talk to a mortgage expert about getting pre-qualified.

    5. Do I have the option to make extra principal payments on my mortgage loan?

      Yes, you have the option to make extra principal payments. Your loan must be current before any additional principal payment will be applied.

      The easiest way to do this is within Mortgage Manager. Our Mortgage Manager guides show you how to make a payment and where to enter any additional principal amount:

    6. Why am I being asked to verify my identity when logging in to Digital Banking?

      If our Digital Banking does not recognize the device you are using to log in, you are asked to verify your identity for the security of your account. There are several common reasons that this happens such as:

      • You recently cleared your browser's cookies
      • You are using a different browser from the one you used previously
      • You knowingly or unknowingly asked to not skip this extra security step
      • You are using your browser in private or incognito mode

      After you complete the verification steps of receiving a code by phone call, text message or email, and you enter it to confirm your identity, you can choose Yes, register my private device to avoid repeating the verification process each time.

      If you have questions about verification, please call Old National Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.

    7. Do I have to be enrolled in Digital Banking to use Card Controls and Alerts?

      Yes. You must be logged into Online Banking or the Mobile App to set up and use Card Controls.

    8. Do I need to inform Old National of damage to my home or vehicle?

      Yes! If you have damage to property that is financed through Old National, we need to be an active part of your insurance claim process. Your loan with us is based on your home, vehicle or other property value, so we want to ensure it is repaired and the value maintained.

      The process for reporting property damage differs based on the type of property, so we have developed the guides below to assist you:

      Home mortgages

      • Download our Guide to Homeowners Insurance Claims for an overview of the claim process, including where to report damage to your home.
      • Please note: This guide outlines processing insurance claims checks for HOME mortgages only (e.g. conventional first mortgages).

      Consumer loans
      For consumer loans, such as a vehicle or boat, quick home refi, home equity loans, including second mortgages, please use our Guide to Insurance Claims for Consumer Loans.

      Commercial loans
      For commercial or business property, contact your Old National Bank commercial lender for guidance.

    9. What should I do if I think someone has gained unauthorized access to my Digital Banking?

      Please contact us as soon as possible by calling Client Care at 1-800-731-2265, Option 3, to report any suspicious activity on your account.

      If you believe someone has gained unauthorized access to your Digital Banking or Mobile App, you should change your Digital Banking credentials. From the web browser, log in to Digital Banking. Go to My Settings in the upper right. Under Log In & Security, edit your User ID and Password. From the Mobile app, Go to My Settings in the upper right. Tap my settings, edit your User ID and Password

      If you believe the unauthorized activity may be a result of someone using your debit card, you can turn your card off (and back on again) with our Card Controls feature in Online Banking and the Mobile App.

      Of course, prevention is the best approach. To find information on steps you can take to protect against having your account or information compromised, visit our security center.

    10. How can I cancel a pending mortgage payment?

      The easiest way to cancel or edit a scheduled mortgage payment is within Mortgage Manager. Follow the How to Make a Mortgage Payment guide and select Scheduled payments. There you will be able to edit or delete a pending payment.  

      For assistance in changing or cancelling a pending online payment, please call 1-866-853-3277 at least one full business day prior to the scheduled draft payment.