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    1. Why Consumers Should Shop Early This Holiday Season
      This year, many consumers began making their holiday gift purchases long before Halloween.
    2. Certificates of Deposit
      Old National has CDs with a variety of terms. Use a CD to save securely at a predictable rate. Visit us to learn what rates you could receive.
    3. Does Old National offer foreign currency exchange services?

      Yes. We buy and sell select foreign currencies at any of our banking centers. This service is available only to Old National clients.

      For next-day service, you can visit any of our banking center locations. Orders are debited from your checking, savings or money market account. In addition, when you return from your trip, you can exchange leftover paper currency at any Old National branch.

      For more information, visit our foreign currency page.

    4. Do you have special hours for clients at a higher risk for COVID-19?

      Please contact your local banking center if you are at high risk and wish to set up an appointment. We will accommodate your needs. Please visit our locator for the status and hours of a specific location.

    5. How do I read my checking or savings account statement?

      The following step-by-step guides provide a description for each section of your checking, savings or combined statement. 

      Savings Statement Guide

      Checking Statement Guide

      Combined Statement Guide

      If you have additional questions after reviewing these guides, please visit any Old National banking center or call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.

    6. What is the Old National SWIFT code for wire transfers?

      The Old National SWIFT code is OLNAUS44. This is a unique code that may be required for the completion of international wire transfers by the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT).

      Visit our Business Wire Transfers page or Personal Wire Transfers page for more information, including wire transfer fees.

    7. What is the minimum to open an IRA account?

      The minimum amount to open an IRA Savings account is $50. The minimum amount to open an IRA Certificate of Deposit is $500.

      Old National offers both Traditional and Roth IRAs. Learn more about each. If you have additional questions, please contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265 or visit a banking center.

    8. How can I delete my online/mobile banking profile?

      If you would like to delete your online/mobile banking profile, please call us at 800.731.2265 or visit us at an Old National banking center and we will be happy to assist.

    9. America Saves Week, April 6-10: Small Steps That Build Financial Confidence
      Each year, America Saves Week serves as a national call to action — encouraging individuals and families to pause, reflect, and take steps toward
    10. What is browser history, cache and cookies, and how do I clear them?

      When you visit a website, your browser (the application you use to browse the Internet) creates an archive of each of the sites you visit, which is known as your browser history. Cookies are files that contain information useful to a website — such as saved password, preferences, browser type, IP Address, date and time of visit. The browser also temporarily stores items such as images, icons, style sheets, scripts or media files that are used to speed up your browsing experience. This is the cache.

      It is a good practice to clear your browser history and the web data collected by the sites you visit every so often. You can opt to have your browser do this automatically, or you can do it yourself through your browser preferences. Doing so will help improve performance, protect your personal information and provide a better online experience.

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