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    6. What can I do in Digital Banking?

      With Digital Banking, you can bank anytime and anywhere that you have access to the Internet. The following are some of our Digital Banking features:

      Mobile Deposit
      Deposit a check safely and securely with your smartphone.

      Transfers
      Transfer money from accounts you have at other financial institutions to your Old National account, including loan payments. Or transfer money between your Old National accounts.

      Bill Pay
      Pay bills easily from Digital Banking. Set up who you want to pay, when and how much. Payments are deducted from your checking account and sent to payees for you.

      eStatements
      View, download and print an electronic version of your statement.

      Money ManagementTM
      See all your financial accounts in one place, including those at other financial institutions. Track and analyze your total spending, loans and investments.

      Zelle®
      Zelle® is a fast, safe and easy way to send money directly between almost any bank accounts in the U.S., typically within minutes. With just an email address or U.S. mobile phone number, you can send money to people you trust, regardless of where they bank.

      Text Banking
      Use simple text commands to check account balances, transfer funds between accounts and view recent transaction history.

      Card Controls
      Manage your debit cards to immediately turn off your card or to set transaction limits and alerts. 

      How to enroll in Digital Banking

      When you open an Old National checking account in a banking center, you can be enrolled in Digital Banking immediately.

      When you open an Old National checking account in a banking center, you can be enrolled in Digital Banking immediately.

      If you open a new Old National account online, you can enroll in Digital Banking immediately.

      You are able to access a mobile version of Digital Banking via your smartphone; however, for the best experience we suggest that you download our mobile app.

      There is no charge for use of Digital Banking, including the Mobile App.

    7. How do I set up Online and Mobile Banking to monitor my account?

      In a Banking Center
      Team members in our banking centers can enroll you in Online and Mobile Banking with immediate access, but please note that banking centers are currently open only by appointment. You can then access your account via your smartphone, or you can download our Mobile App for the best banking experience on your phone.

      Steps for Online Enrollment of Online Banking
      There are several options for enrolling online:

      1. Go directly to the enrollment page or
      2. Go to the blue box located at the top of our oldnational.com home page, click the Login button and select Enroll in Digital Banking or
      3. Download our Mobile App and enroll in Online Banking.

      Once on the enrollment page:

      1. Enter your desired Online Banking User ID and Password.
      2. Enter your personal information including name, date of birth and address.
      3. Enter a contact phone number(s) and/or email address, which will enable us to verify your identity. Based on the option you select, you will receive a phone call, text message or email with a verification code that you must enter to confirm your identity and access Digital Banking. 
      4. Once all requested information is entered, read and accept the Terms & Conditions, select the box and click Complete Sign Up.

      If you choose to register your device as a trusted (i.e., private, nonpublic) device, you will not be required to complete the verification process each time.

    8. How can I know when my stimulus payment has been direct deposited to my account?

      Visit the IRS Get My Payment (GMP) portal at https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/get-my-payment to see if you can expect a 2021 Economic Impact Payment. The GMP portal will provide the date when your payment was or will be sent. If GMP reflects a direct deposit date and partial account information, then your payment has been deposited to that account.

      If you haven't already, make sure you are enrolled in Old National Online and Mobile Banking. This will enable you to see a pending transaction from IRS TREAS, if the U.S. Treasury has sent your payment by ACH. You can monitor through Online and Mobile Banking to see when the deposit actually posts to your account making the funds available for use.

      You can also set up text banking and automated alerts within Online Banking or push notifications (under settings) within our Mobile App, so you will be notified when a large deposit is made to your account or when your balance increases by a certain amount.

    9. How do I change the address, phone number or email address on my account?

      To change your mailing address, Old National offers several options:

      To change your phone number or email address:

      Please note that changes can only be applied to the information for the person requesting the change. If there are additional people listed on the account, those individuals will need to request updates for their own information.

    10. 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.