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  1. How does Zelle® work?

    When you enroll with Zelle® through your Old National Online or Mobile Banking account, your name, the name of your financial institution and the email address or mobile number you enrolled is shared with Zelle® (no sensitive account details are shared).

    When someone sends money to your enrolled email address or U.S. mobile number, Zelle® looks up the email address or mobile number in its "directory" and notifies of the incoming payment. then directs the payment into your Old National account, all while keeping your sensitive account details private.

  2. Compare Private Banking Checking
    Old National offers Private Banking checking accounts to fit your life, with digital banking, 55,000 ATMs and ways to avoid fees.
  3. Sponsor Finance
    The Old National Sponsor Finance group offers comprehensive financing options to support the capital needs of Private Equity Sponsors.
  4. Agribusiness Banking
    Old National Bank offers agribusiness lending solutions. We are a Top 50 Ag Bank Lender – and many of our Ag experts still work their own farms.
  5. Personal Wealth Management Options
    When you partner with Old National, we work with you to determine the best service model based on your needs and assets.
  6. Bill Pay with Digital Banking
    Old National Bill Pay, available with Digital Banking, lets you securely send payments online, for your credit card, cell phone, mortgage, utilities and more.
  7. How do I approve a payment in Shared Access?

    If you set a bill pay transaction limit for sub-users, then you will need to approve any payment over that limit. When a sub-user submits a payment, you will receive an email.

    • From a web browser, log into digital banking.
    • In the Bill Payment box, you will see you an Approval needed.
    • Select Review.
    • Select Approve or Decline. Decline will cancel the payment. Approve will schedule the payment and provide you a confirmation number.

    Sub-users access is not available on the Mobile App and managing sub-users is also only accessible via a web browser in Digital Banking.

  8. What is the Main Street Lending Program?
    The Federal Reserve Main Street Lending Program is structured to keep credit flowing and provide low-cost loans to small and mid-size businesses that were in good financial standing before the onset of the COVID-19 crisis. If you are considering applying for a Main Street Loan, please contact your Old National Relationship Manager or mainstreetlendingprogram@oldnational.com. You can also visit the Federal Reserve website for more information including downloadable FAQs or The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston website.
  9. 3 Simple Ways Small Businesses Can Defend Against Cyberattacks
    Small companies are increasingly in hackers’ crosshairs. Here are three steps you can take to ensure your security now
  10. 6 Mistakes That Small Businesses Make That Damage Their Credit
    If you own a small business, you know that having a good business credit score can make your business thrive. That’s why it’s important not to make