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What is the "Pending" transaction in my Digital Banking transaction history?
When you see “Pending" transactions in your Digital Banking history, it can represent two different types of activities on your account:
ATM or Debit Card Transactions
This "Pending" transaction could be a recent ATM or Debit Card transaction that has not yet posted to your account. For example, it could be an ATM withdrawal or a Debit Card purchase you made from a merchant. You will be able to see specific details, such as the name of the store where you made a purchase, after the transaction has posted to your account.Certain Deposits
A "Pending" transaction can also be a recent deposit which has checks or other items from a bank other than Old National and are, therefore, not available for you to immediately withdraw. This type of transaction will show under "Pending," as both a deposit and as a withdrawal, until Old National collects the funds from the other bank. Once these funds are collected, they will become part of your available balance and will no longer show as a withdrawal on your account. This could be as soon as the next business day after your deposit is made, but in some instances it may be longer.To obtain additional details about "Pending" transactions, you can contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.
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Want to Hire Millennials? Better Help Repay Student Debt
(Bloomberg) -- Like millions of her peers, Nicole Read graduated with thousands of dollars of debt. Unlike most of them, she’s getting direct help from her employer to pay it back. The 26-year-old’s job at event organizer Live Nation Entertainment in Beverly Hills, California, comes with a benefit that may be starting
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Why Bundling Insurance Doesn't Always Make Sense
When buying insurance, consumers will notice that most companies offer a discount for bundled coverage.
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What to do when your employees can’t save for retirement
At CSAA Insurance Group, we’ve had a 401(k) plan that matches up to 6% of an employees’ pre-tax income for many years. It’s a terrific benefit, but we were concerned that many of our people were not taking advantage of this benefit to save for their retirement. When we spoke with enough of them, a common theme emerged:
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How small businesses can help employees prepare for retirement
Employees' retirement plans took a hit as the pandemic forced workers to focus on immediate financial concerns rather than long-term savings, but for
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Tug of War: Handling the Challenge of Competing Financial Goals
Let's walk through three steps to help you handle the challenge of competing financial goals.
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Enrolling in Medicare? 3 Ways Retirees Can Lower Their Costs
If you're getting ready to enroll in Medicare, there are a few strategies for lowering your costs. Read on to find out what you can do
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3 Ways You Could Be Leaving Some of Your Social Security Benefits on the Table
Three common mistakes that could shrink your Social Security checks and how to avoid them in retirement.
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Business Owners: 7 Tips for a Successful Virtual Small Business Saturday
Business Owners: 7 Tips for a Successful Virtual Small Business Saturday. Old National Bank helps with Small Business Saturday ideas to support Small Business
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Biden still has a rosy view on the economy despite a bad November jobs report. Here's 3 reasons why he may be right to be optimistic.
Biden touted a sharp drop in the jobless rate and argued the economy is on the right track. There's a problem, though: the economy added about half