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Emerging Financially Healthy After a Gray Divorce
Laura and Caroline are in their late 50s. Friends since meeting at a playgroup for their toddlers, both were in long-term, seemingly happy marriages.
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How can I know when my stimulus payment has been direct deposited to my account?
Visit the IRS Get My Payment (GMP) portal at https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/get-my-payment to see if you can expect a 2021 Economic Impact Payment. The GMP portal will provide the date when your payment was or will be sent. If GMP reflects a direct deposit date and partial account information, then your payment has been deposited to that account.
If you haven't already, make sure you are enrolled in Old National Online and Mobile Banking. This will enable you to see a pending transaction from IRS TREAS, if the U.S. Treasury has sent your payment by ACH. You can monitor through Online and Mobile Banking to see when the deposit actually posts to your account making the funds available for use.
You can also set up text banking and automated alerts within Online Banking or push notifications (under settings) within our Mobile App, so you will be notified when a large deposit is made to your account or when your balance increases by a certain amount.
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Should I notify Old National if I plan to use my debit card while traveling?
Yes, if you will be using your debit card in areas where you do not typically travel, you should call Old National Client Care at 1-800-731-2265 or visit any Old National banking center to notify us of your travels before you leave. This will prevent your card from being blocked as a precaution due to unusual activity.
You can also add a travel memo to your card in online/mobile banking by selecting your debit card, then selecting “Manage Card”, then “Manage Travel Plans".
Mastercard® continues to monitor your debit card for suspicious or fraudulent activity while you are traveling. They may attempt to contact you to verify activity on the card, so be prepared to respond to such a call.
It is also a good idea to take phone numbers with you in case you need to report a lost or stolen debit card. You can report a lost or stolen card 24-hours a day by calling 1-800-731-2265 in the US or 1-812-422-2197 from outside of the US.
If you have questions about using your debit card while traveling, please contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.
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How Business Online & Mobile Banking Can Save Your Business Time and Money
Benefits of online and mobile banking and how taking advantage of the tools your bank provides can save you time dealing with business finances, could save you money on payments and other essential tasks.
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Markets Gain Clarity as the Election Dust
Markets Gain Clarity as the Election Dust Settles The professionals at Old National Investments are affiliated with LPL Financial, a leading
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How do I set up Text Banking and Automated Alerts?
Text Banking and Automated Alerts enable you to receive a variety of account-related notifications via your mobile phone. You can receive Automated Alerts by email as well.
To set up these services, sign in to Digital Banking. Select Additional Services at the top of the screen and then Text Banking & Alerts. You will first be taken to an Alerts and Notifications screen, where you can sign up for Automated Alerts. If you enter your mobile phone number on this screen, the number will carry over when you set up Text Banking.
To set up Automated Alerts
- Enter your email address if you want to receive Automated Alerts by email.
- Next, enter your phone number and click Activate. A verification code will be sent to the phone number provided. Enter this code in your Digital Banking and click Accept.
- To choose and set up your alerts, select the Add an alert button.
Automated alerts are sent throughout the day. In most cases, this means you will be notified about events such as low balances, large deposits or large withdrawals about 20-30 minutes after they happen.
How to set up Text Banking with text messaging commands
- Under Text Message Banking (to the right of Alerts and Notifications) select Update.
- If you want, you can enter a second phone number here.
- Choose your primary account for Text Banking. This is the account that you will receive balance and history for when requested through Text Banking.
- If you have a second checking or savings account, you can enroll it as a secondary account to transfer funds to the primary account when requested.
- When all information is entered, select Done. You should receive a confirmation text message.
Here is the information you can obtain by sending the following text commands to 454545:
- BAL – Balance for primary account in Text Banking
- Your text will include both the Current and Available balances.
- BAL ALL – Balance on all accounts within Digital Banking
- Your text will include only the Current balance which is the balance as of the end of the previous business day. It does not include transactions that are pending or on hold.
- LAST – Last 5 transactions for primary account in Text Banking
- TRANS (amount) ex. TRANS 200 – Transfer funds to primary account from secondary account in Text Banking
- STOP – Deactivate service
- HELP – Help keywords
Note: The Text Banking function will not work if you have an automated signature attached to your text messages.
Visit our Text Banking page for more information. For assistance with setting up Automated Alerts or Text Banking, please call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.
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Here's the exact action plan managers should use to calm coronavirus anxiety at the office, along with the emails you should be sending to staff
COVID-19 is spreading throughout the United States, with over 550 cases and 21 deaths. In order to contain the disease, China quarantined 50 million people, 30% of companies shut down temporarily, and many people worked remotely. Employers in the US must be proactive to help contain the disease by remaining up to date
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What I wish I knew about money when I was younger
To celebrate Financial Literacy Month, Old National Wealth Management team members share what they wish they knew about money when they were younger.
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How to Make an Impact With Qualified Charitable Distributions
Helping others is a noble aspiration, and it doesn’t need to be confined to your estate plan for after you pass away. Giving during your lifetime can
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Protecting Seniors from Financial Fraud
By Kevin Novak, Chief Information Security Officer at Old National Bank Older adults are increasingly targeted by financial fraudsters. Whether