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    1. What does this change mean for me?

      Our commitment to our existing clients and communities is not changing. We are simply growing as a community bank, and we're gaining even more resources and expertise to serve you - and all of our clients - better. In fact, you will soon have full access to more than 250 banking centers across Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin to manage your Old National account(s).

      As always, please feel free to contact Client Care with any questions at 1-800-731-2265 or visit your nearest Old National banking center.

    2. What changes can I expect inside the banking center?

      Our banking centers are open. Appointments are accepted and encouraged.

      • Masks: Consistent with CDC guidance, we ask those not fully vaccinated to please wear a facemask while in the banking center. Please note that we may ask for additional verification due to mask wearing.
      • Shields and dividers: You also may notice Plexiglass shields and dividers at teller windows and other areas where you may interact with our team members.

      Please visit our locator for the status and hours of a specific location.

    3. Career Development
      No matter where our team members are in their career development, we’re committed to partnering with them and helping them achieve their goals. Grow with us!
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