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    1. Why Every Business Needs a Backup Payment Plan
      If your business relies on a single method for processing payments, consider implementing an alternative. This article explains why it's just good business to have a plan B
    2. Five Ways to Stop Identity Theft Before It Happens
      By Kevin Novak, Chief Information Security Officer at Old National Bank Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the U.S., affecting
    3. Understanding Link Analytics: Why It Matters for Your Business
      Links are more than just connections between web pages. They are powerful tools that provide important insights into how users interact with your content.
    4. What To Look For When Opening A Bank Account For Your Teen
      Whether your teen is just starting to earn their own cash or wants to save for something epic, understanding what to look for can make all the difference.
    5. Someone sent me money with Zelle, how do I receive it?

      If you have already enrolled with Zelle®, you do not need to take any further action. The money will be sent directly into your bank account and will be available typically within minutes.1

      If you have not yet enrolled with Zelle®, follow these steps:

      1. Click on the link provided in the payment notification you received via email or text message.
      2. Select Old National.
      3. Follow the instructions provided on the page to enroll and receive your payment. Pay attention to the email address or U.S. mobile number where you received the payment notification — you should enroll with Zelle® using that email address or U.S. mobile number where you received the notification to ensure you receive your money.

      1 Transactions typically occur in minutes when the recipient’s email address or U.S. mobile number is already enrolled with Zelle®.

    6. An Oasis in a ‘Banking Desert’
      What happens in a “banking desert”? Defined as an area lacking traditional financial services, sometimes without a banking center located in a
    7. Who can I send money to with Zelle?

      You can send money to friends, family and others you trust.1

      Since money is sent directly from your bank account to another person's bank account within minutes,2 it's important to only send money to people you trust, and always ensure you've used the correct email address or U.S. mobile number.

      1 Must have a bank account in the U.S. to use Zelle®.
      2 Transactions typically occur in minutes when the recipient’s email address or U.S. mobile number is already enrolled with Zelle®.

    8. If I receive a stimulus check instead of direct deposit, how can I deposit it?

      In addition to visiting a banking center, there are a number of ways you can deposit your stimulus check or any check.

    9. 7 Rules to Follow When Crafting a Social Media Strategy for Your Business
      If used effectively, social media can be a low-cost key resource for growing your business. Here are some rules to help you craft your strategy
    10. Cyberthreats Are Ever-Present, Always Tough to Fight
      A new survey shows small-business owners and IT leaders worry extensively about cyber threats. Few are prepared. Cybersecurity and computer woes are