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  8. To submit a notice of error or request for information about my loan, do I have to write a letter, or can I instead call Old National or visit a banking center?

    We are happy to continue to service your account through email, phone and our banking centers. However, we encourage you to submit any notices of error or requests for information in writing to:

    Old National Bank
    Attn: Client Success
    P.O. Box 143
    Evansville, IN 47701

    Written communication ensures that you receive all the protections under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA).

  9. What are the supported browsers for Old National Digital Banking?

    For security purposes, Old National Digital Banking has certain system and browser (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari) requirements. If you are having issues, we recommend the following:

    You can test your browser to ensure it is fully compatible with Old National Digital Banking. If not, you may need to upgrade your current browser.

    If you have trouble testing your browser, view our list of suggested solutions. If after following the suggested solutions, you still aren't able to view the test, please contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265 for additional assistance.

  10. What if I am having browser problems in Digital Banking?

    For security purposes, Old National Digital Banking has certain system and browser (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari) requirements. If you are having issues, we recommend the following: 

    First, test your browser to ensure it is fully compatible with Old National Digital Banking. If not, you may need to upgrade your current browser.

    If you have trouble testing your browser, view our list of suggested solutions. If after following the suggested solutions, you still aren't able to view the test, please contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.