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    4. What do I do if I am concerned my computer or mobile device has been compromised?

      Contact an Information Security professional for help and discontinue use of the current device until you are certain it is safe. Access a different device to change your passwords; if you do not have access to a different device, please call Old National Client Care at 1-800-731-2265 Monday-Friday, 7am to 6pm CT or Saturday, 7am to noon CT. You should also monitor account activity and report anything suspicious.

    5. On what holidays are Old National banking centers closed?

      Typically, Old National holiday closings occur when the Federal Reserve is closed. Following are holiday closings for 2025:

      • New Year's Day, January 1
      • Martin Luther King Jr. Day, January 20
      • Presidents Day, February 17
      • Memorial Day, May 26
      • Juneteenth, June 19
      • Independence Day, July 4
      • Labor Day, September 1
      • Columbus/Indigenous People Day, October 13
      • Veterans Day, November 11
      • Thanksgiving Day, November 27
      • Christmas Eve, December 24 - open until Noon
      • Christmas Day, December 25

      We update our website to notify clients of upcoming holiday hours the week prior to any holiday closings. View our banking center locator to find a location near you.

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      As your small business continues to grow, you might find that you need help around the shop or office. Even if you already have some helping hands, expanding your team may require you to fine-tune your hiring and recruiting strategies to find the best people for the job.
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      Peer-to-peer payment (P2P) systems are wonderful – as long as you stick to paying people you know and trust. If you use a peer-to-peer (P2P) payment