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  1. Old National Bank 'Gives to the Max' for Minnesota veterans assistance
    Since 2009, Minnesotans have embraced a state-wide, one-day giving event called Give to the Max Day. The campaign, led by GiveMN, has seen over $300
  2. Providers place inordinate trust in patient identity practices
    Providers may be placing too much trust in cybersecurity practices that are not sophisticated enough to deter high-level attacks by hackers. That’s the result of a survey of 100 participants from healthcare organizations, which found discrepancies in cybersecurity preparations and actual marketplace reality. The resear
  3. Supply Chain Disruptions Aren't Likely to Get Better This Year. Here's What You Should Be Doing Now
    With infrastructure problems likely to take months if not years to fix, it may be time to make systemic changes in your operations. With havoc at
  4. Why Employee Experience Is The New Customer Experience: Five Factors Driving Change At Work
    Father multi-tasking with young son (2 yrs) at kitchen tablegettyWhen I was in the early days of my career, the business world had just begun to embrace the notion of “Customer Experience” along with the initial iterations of e-commerce and e-everything. Consumer expectations were changing with technological advances,
  5. James A. Sandgren
    James “Jim” A. Sandgren is Chief Executive Officer of Commercial Banking at Old National.
  6. How can I find a certain Old National banking center or ATM?

    There are several ways to find an Old National banking center or ATM through our website and our Mobile App:

    On the website
    Visit oldnational.com/locations to go to our Branch & ATM locator page. Enter the following information into the Search box. 

    • To find a specific location, including hours, enter address (as much as you know), city and state of the location you are searching for. Select Search.
    • To find the banking center or ATM closest to your current location, enter your location and choose Search. A listing of your nearest banking centers and ATMs will be provided. You can also choose to Get Directions.

    In the Mobile App

    • Open the App on your device. You do not have to log in. At the bottom of the Login screen, select Locations. You can use the Search at the top of the screen to find a branch or ATM by address, zip code or city.
    • If you are already logged in to the Mobile App, go to More at the bottom right of the screen and then Locations under Contact Us.

    Results of Location searches will be more accurate if you have enabled your mobile device to show your current location.

  7. Do you offer referral bonuses?

    Yes, through our ReferLive program, clients can earn up to $500 per calendar year when they refer friends and family for a new eligible Old National checking account. Visit the ReferLive registration page to enroll and begin making referrals.

    Requirements
    Both the referrer and the new account holder receive a $50 Visa® Reward Card once the person referred completes the following requirements within 75 days of account opening:

    • Completes ten (10) debit card transactions (ATM withdrawals excluded) AND
    • Has one (1) or more direct deposits totaling at least $500

    Note that this offer is not available to any friend or family member who already has an Old National checking account, or is a joint owner for an existing checking account.

    Receiving your Reward Card
    Your Reward Card will be mailed to you. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery after all offer requirements are completed.

    Other ways to register
    In addition to using the online registration form, you can also enroll to begin making referrals in the following ways:

  8. As Talk of a Recession Looms, Here's Why You Should Think Twice Before Laying People Off to Cut Costs
    While the initial response is to cut costs quickly, businesses that haven't done so amidst similar past crises have managed to come out stronger in
  9. Is Your Small Business Prioritizing Cybersecurity?
    Article By Joseph J. Lazzarotti Maya Atrakchi Jackson Lewis P. C. Workplace Privacy Blog A recent study surveying small and mid sized businesses (SMBs) found that 67% had experienced a cyber attack in 2018, and yet that same study found that cybersecurity is still “not on the to do list” for SMBs – 60% of the SMBs surv
  10. How to host a successful virtual event for your business if you've never done it before, according to online event planners
    Summary List PlacementMigrating live events to online spaces has been one of the great workplace challenges of the pandemic. Many small businesses have had to get creative to survive lockdowns, keep clients coming in, and network with fellow entrepreneurs. And there's good reason to keep up (virtual) appearances: Cyber