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    Order checks in several convenient ways: by phone, on the web, at a Banking Center, via Client Care, or through Online Banking (reorders only). Click to get started.

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    1. Can I open a savings account online?

      We do provide a way to open a basic savings account online. Go to our Personal Savings Accounts page. In the grid with our various types of accounts, go to Basic Savings and select the Open Now button.

      We offer a variety of savings options to meet different goals. If you would like to talk to someone about the type of savings that would be best for you, please visit a banking center or call us at 1-800-731-2265.

    2. ATM Deposit
      Many Old National ATMs enable you to securely make deposits. Learn how to find an eligible ATM near you – and make an ATM deposit.
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