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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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    8. Can I make a deposit at an Allpoint ATM?

      No. Allpoint ATMs can be used for withdrawals, transfers and balance inquiries only. 

      Old National does have many ATMs that will accept deposits, and we continue to add more. To find an ATM that accepts deposits, follow these steps:

      • Go to the oldnational.com locator
      • Next to the locator map, select the ATMs filter and unselect the Allpoint Surcharge-Free ATM filter. Our Partner ATMs, which are part of the Allpoint network, do not accept deposits.
      • Type your zip code or city/state into the Search bar to find the nearest ATMs

      Deposits made at an ATM are available for withdrawal based upon our typical funds availability policy. This means they may not be available for immediate withdrawal and use.

      To make a deposit, you can also use Mobile Deposit or visit an Old National banking center.

      If you have questions about making deposits at an ATM, please contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265. 

    9. How do I use Quick Pay in Online Bill Pay?

      On a Web Browser
      Here’s how you make a payment from the Quick Pay section on the Digital Banking homepage.

      • First, log in to your Digital Banking account.
      • On the account homepage under Pay to select your payee from the drop-down list. If you have not set up a Payee, please go back to the section on how to Add a Payee.
      • In the Pay from section, select the account you would like to make the payment from. 
      • Use the Calendar to select the available date you want the payment to arrive to the payee and click Save. Keep in mind that some payment options take longer to issue than others, so your available dates may reflect this delay.
      • Next, enter the dollar amount you wish to pay.
      • When finished, click Schedule Payment.
      • You will be asked to confirm your payment, click Confirm to schedule and send your payment or Cancel if you need to make changes.

      On the Mobile App

      • From a mobile app, simply log in, tap Payment Center, then Bill Pay
      • Select the To/Payee and the From account. 
      • Enter the amount and the date you want the payment to arrive to the payee. 
      • Tap Pay
      • You will be asked to confirm your payment, tap Yes to schedule and send your payment or No if you need to make changes.
    10. ReferLive
      The Old National Bank referral program lets you earn up to $500 per calendar year. Refer your friends and family to open a new, eligible checking account.