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    1. How do I manage sub-user access in Shared Access?

      In Shared Access, sub-users are not allowed to use the mobile app, so managing your sub-user is done via the web browser.

      To manage your sub-user, log into Digital Banking on a web browser.

      • Select Additional Services, then Share access with others.
      • You can toggle the access from Yes to No.
      • The Options button allows you to Update Profile, Reset Password or Delete the sub-user.
      • Update Profile allows you to manage the users personal information or what accounts they have access to.
      • Reset Password allows you to provide the sub-user with a temporary password. The user will receive an email that the password was changed, but you will need to verbally provide the password to the sub-user.
    2. When will I receive year-end tax information from Old National?

      We will mail tax information to the mailing address you have on file with us. Old National does not currently provide access to tax documents online.

      You can also view year-end tax information for your mortgage within Mortgage Manager.

      Please be aware that the the USPS announced they are experiencing processing and delivery delays nationwide due to higher-than-normal volumes and COVID-19 impacts.

      If you have not received your tax documents in a reasonable time period, or you have misplaced them, you can contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265, Option 4, or visit any Old National banking center to request a copy. Please note that most banking center lobbies are currently open by appointment only due to COVID-19. You can make an appointment through our website locator.

    3. How can I find fee free ATMs?

      With your Old National debit/ATM card, you can use any Old National or Allpoint ATM with no fees. (Please be aware that Old National charges a $2.50 fee when you use a non-Old National Bank or non-Allpoint ATM.)

      You can find Old National and Allpoint ATMs near you by using the locator on oldnational.com. When searching, select the "ATM" and "Allpoint Surcharge-Free ATM" filters. You can also use the locator within our Mobile App to find your nearest ATMs.

      The Allpoint ATM network provides 55,000 surcharge-free ATMs located in local, regional and national retailers across all 50 states, Puerto Rico, Canada, Mexico, Australia and the United Kingdom. This includes merchants such as CVS, Kroger, Target, Walgreens, Winn-Dixie and many others.

    4. What if I want to send money to someone whose financial institution doesn't offer Zelle?

      You can find a full list of participating banks and credit unions live with Zelle® here.

      If your recipient's financial institution isn't on the list, don't worry! The list of participating financial institutions is always growing, and your recipient can still use Zelle® by downloading the Zelle® app for Android and iOS.

      To enroll with the Zelle® app, your recipient will enter their basic contact information, an email address and U.S. mobile number and a Visa® or Mastercard® debit card with a U.S.-based account (does not include U.S. territories). Zelle® does not accept debit cards associated with international deposit accounts or any credit cards.

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