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    1. Borrowing from your 401(k) plan can be helpful in accessing funds when you need it - here's what to know
      A 401(k) loan allows you to borrow money from your retirement account and repay it within five years, with interest. A 401(k) loan isn't the same as a withdrawal, but there are still specific rules to follow. Any funds borrowed through a 401(k) loan won't grow, so you should borrow funds only as a last resort. Visit In
    2. What to Ask Before Hiring a Financial Advisor
      What You Need to Know Before Hiring a Financial Advisor It's no secret the blogosphere tends to hold financial advisors in contempt. The money blog movement is steeped in DIY gumption that does not lend itself well to seeking outside help. Additionally, even though bloggers won't admit it, at some subconscious level th
    3. Data Security | Merchant Services
      Keep customer payment data secure. Talk to Old National Merchant Services about PCI Compliance, EMV/chip cards and a layered approach to security.
    4. How do I place a stop payment on a check or pre-authorized payment?

      Please be aware that a stop payment fee of $38 per item applies. You can submit a stop payment request in one of several ways:

      • For checks, log in to Online Banking. Go to Additional Services and choose Stop Payment. Follow the on-screen instructions. You can also place a stop payment for a check within our Mobile App.
      • For checks and electronic transactions, visit any Old National banking center or call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.
      • When requesting a stop payment, you will need to provide the date, the amount, and the number of the item, together with the name of the payee.
      • Once a stop payment is placed, and the form has been signed (when applicable), stop payment orders remain effective for up to six (6) months from the date authorized.
      • Please note, that even though a stop payment request goes into effect immediately, you may still see the transaction attempting to clear your account within Online Banking. If this happens, rest assured that the transaction will be returned during our nightly processing of accounts.
    5. What should I do if I think someone has gained unauthorized access to my Digital Banking?

      Please contact us as soon as possible by calling Client Care at 1-800-731-2265, Option 3, to report any suspicious activity on your account.

      If you believe someone has gained unauthorized access to your Digital Banking or Mobile App, you should change your Digital Banking credentials. From the web browser, log in to Digital Banking. Go to My Settings in the upper right. Under Log In & Security, edit your User ID and Password. From the Mobile app, Go to My Settings in the upper right. Tap my settings, edit your User ID and Password

      If you believe the unauthorized activity may be a result of someone using your debit card, you can turn your card off (and back on again) with our Card Controls feature in Online Banking and the Mobile App.

      Of course, prevention is the best approach. To find information on steps you can take to protect against having your account or information compromised, visit our security center.

    6. What are Card Controls and Alerts?

      Card Controls and Alerts enable you to monitor and manage your debit card activity from within Online Banking and the Mobile App. There is no cost to use Card Controls.

      Here are a few of the benefits of using Card Controls:

      Monitor
      Know exactly what is happening with your debit card, anytime and anywhere. Turn on alerts for Internet purchases, ATM transactions and more.

      Manage
      Use Card Controls to immediately turn your debit card on or off in case it is misplaced or lost, or for any other reason. You can also set transaction limits, so all debit card transactions above a certain amount will be declined.

      Visit our Card Controls page for more information, including how to enroll.

      Even if you use Card Controls to turn off your debit card, you should still contact us at 1-800-731-2265 to report any unauthorized activity.

      Please note that Card Controls are for debit card transactions and HELOC cards only. They are not available for checks clearing or ACH transactions.

    7. How the Old National Bank Foundation Funds Environmental Sustainability
      Old National has always focused on strengthening and supporting the communities we serve. In 2025, we invested over $4.2 million in our communities
    8. By Kevin Novak, Chief Information Security Officer at Old National Bank Phishing scams are among the most persistent and dangerous forms of cybercrime. Whether delivered via email, text message, phone call, or fake websites, phishing attacks aim to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information. At Old National
      By Kevin Novak, Chief Information Security Officer at Old National Bank Phishing scams are among the most persistent and dangerous forms of
    9. Which branches have safe deposit boxes?

      You can use the oldnational.com locator to see which of our banking centers have safe deposit boxes.

      The listing will also provide a direct phone number for that branch. You can call that banking center to get additional information regarding box sizes, cost and current availability.

    10. Can I use an Allpoint ATM branded by another financial institution?

      Yes. Since Old National participates in the Allpoint Network, ATMs on the oldnational.com locator are guaranteed surcharge-free regardless of location branding. Allpoint ATMs should also have an Allpoint logo on them.