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    8. Do you offer a checking account for seniors?

      Yes. Our Old National Classic Checking is especially for clients age 50 and better. Here are some of the benefits:

      • Earn interest with tiered rates
      • Receive complimentary Old National standard checks or 25% off other styles
      • Have check images mailed with statements or view online images with eStatements 
      • Pay no monthly service charge if you complete qualifying banking activities each month or maintain a minimum balance of $750 or a combined balance of $5,000 in checking, savings or money market accounts.

      To learn more or open an Classic Checking account, visit your nearest banking center, call us at 1-800-731-2265 or open your account online.

      You can also visit our Classic Checking page for more information.

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