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  • 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.

  • What transactions can I complete at a drive-thru window?

    Most of your banking transactions can be completed through our drive-thru windows, including:

    • Check deposits
    • Standard withdrawals
    • Bill payments
    • Transfers
    • Loan payments

    Our Convenient Ways to Bank guide provides a list of the transactions you can complete in the drive-thru, as well as through other Old National channels.

    Use our locator to find your banking center and their direct phone number.