First Midwest BankFirst Midwest Bank logoArrow DownIcon of an arrow pointing downwardsArrow LeftIcon of an arrow pointing to the leftArrow RightIcon of an arrow pointing to the rightArrow UpIcon of an arrow pointing upwardsBank IconIcon of a bank buildingCheck IconIcon of a bank checkCheckmark IconIcon of a checkmarkCredit-Card IconIcon of a credit-cardFunds IconIcon of hands holding a bag of moneyAlert IconIcon of an exclaimation markIdea IconIcon of a bright light bulbKey IconIcon of a keyLock IconIcon of a padlockMail IconIcon of an envelopeMobile Banking IconIcon of a mobile phone with a dollar sign in a speech bubbleMoney in Home IconIcon of a dollar sign inside of a housePhone IconIcon of a phone handsetPlanning IconIcon of a compassReload IconIcon of two arrows pointing head to tail in a circleSearch IconIcon of a magnifying glassFacebook IconIcon of the Facebook logoLinkedIn IconIcon of the LinkedIn LogoXX Symbol, typically used to close a menu
Skip to nav Skip to content
FDIC-Insured - Backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government

Search for Hours and Locations

    Best Matches

    Find an Old National Location

    Looking for a convenient banking center near you? Our branch locator can help. You can also look up hours and search for surcharge-free ATMs.

    2,403 results found

    1. Beauty From Within – An Empowering, Holistic Approach
      inspiring woman in business, small business owner, african american business owner interviewed by First Midwest Bank
    2. Breaking Ground: 4RM+ULA's Journey to Transform Urban Design
      Discover 4RM+ULA, a Black-owned architectural firm, transforming communities with designs, and learn about their journey and Old National Bank's support.
    3. Do You Really Need to Put 20% Down on a House? Here's What Experts Say
      Conventional wisdom says you need 20% for a down payment when buying a home. But real estate experts say otherwise. Here's why Getty Images / Grace
    4. Women's History Month: Female Founders Offer Advice
      Trailblazers and Innovators: Female Founders Offer Advice During Women's History Month. Breaking barriers, supporting women, Old National Bank, support your business
    5. 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.
    6. When Choosing Funds for Your College 529 Plan, Don’t Make This Mistake
      The average cost of public in-state college tuition, fees, room and board in 2020-21 is $26,820 a year and $54,880 for a four-year private college, according to a recent study by the College Board. For a child born today, the four-year cost of college is expected to be $526,629 for private and $230,069 for public, acco
    7. Will Today’s Trade Talks Be Successful: Here Are The Seven Things To Watch
      Trade negotiations between U. S. and Chinese officials, which take place today and tomorrow in Beijing in the hope of reaching a deal during a 90-day truce between President Trump and his Xi Jinping, already suffered a major setback when the US unexpectedly carried out its latest 'Freedom of Navigation' operation in th
    8. Kendra L. Vanzo
      Kendra L. Vanzo is Chief Administrative Officer at Old National.
    9. Scott J. Evernham
      Scott J. Evernham is Chief Risk Officer at Old National.
    10. Why was I charged a paper statement fee?

      Some Old National accounts require the use of electronic statements or eStatements to avoid a monthly paper statement fee. This would have been disclosed when the account was opened. If you disable eStatements for Student Checking, Everyday Checking or Personal Plus accounts, there will be a paper statement service charge of $3 per month. Disabling eStatements for certain Health Savings accounts will result in a paper statement service charge of $2 per month.

      You can enroll in eStatements, and select the accounts for which you want to receive eStatements, through Online Banking or the Mobile App. Just follow these simple steps:

      In Online Banking

      • Log in to Online Banking.
      • Click eStatement Preferences under Statements and check the box next to the account(s) for which you want to receive eStatements. If the box is already checked when you navigate to this page for the first time, please uncheck and re-check the box to ensure your preference is correctly saved.
      • Read the Electronic Statement Authorization Agreement (eStatement Terms and Conditions).
      • Enter the six-character Confirmation Code in the box and hit Continue
      • Verify the email address where statement notifications should be sent and hit Accept.

      Enrolling in eStatements from our Mobile App is similar. Watch our tutorial on signing up for eStatements from your phone.

      When you enroll in eStatements, you will no longer receive a paper statement.

      If you have questions or need assistance, please contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.