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    1. Does Old National still offer gift cards?

      As of 10/31/19, Old National stopped offering gift cards, due to the increased availability of such cards in many retailers.

      If you have already purchased a gift card from Old National, you can continue to use it until its expiration date. You can also visit the gift card site to check the balance of any existing card you may have.

      If you have an issue with an existing gift card, please call the Visa number on the back of the card.

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