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    Old National has thoroughly analyzed and evaluated replacement benchmarks. Our goal is to provide you several sound options since one size does not fit all. The replacement benchmarks noted above have different characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages. Your Old National relationship manager will work with you to decide which LIBOR alternative best fits your needs.

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