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    7. Why is Old National entering into this partnership?
      • First Midwest’s culture and values align with Old National's. We are both focused on getting to know our clients and helping them reach their goals and strengthening and supporting our communities.
      • It will help us serve all our clients better. This partnership provides us with additional resources that will allow us to serve all clients better. For instance, we expect it to accelerate some of our plans to enhance our technology for the benefit of our clients and team members.
      • It positions us to be an even stronger and more secure bank for years to come. Ultimately, our goal is to be THE premier bank in the Midwest, serving ALL clients exceptionally well, while maintaining our culture, integrity and commitment to community.
    8. Old National has always focused on strengthening
      Old National has always focused on strengthening and supporting the communities we serve. In 2025, we invested over $4.2 million in our communities
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