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  1. 3 Reasons to Open a Roth IRA in 2021
    Nearly 25 million people own Roth IRAs, according to the Investment Company Institute, but that's a far cry from the number of Americans who could contribute to one if they wanted. While a Roth IRA isn't the best retirement account for everyone, it has some distinct advantages that make it worth considering, especially
  2. HR strategies to navigate open enrollment in a virtual world
    Under normal circumstances, the open enrollment season is a challenging time for HR departments, but 2020 is anything but normal. The COVID-19 crisis has had a profound impact on the economy, unemployment rates, the healthcare system and more. As this year’s open enrollment period rolls up, many employers and HR teams
  3. What is a mortgage escrow account?

    Your mortgage escrow account makes it easier to manage your mortgage payment along with property tax and insurance premium payments for your home. You don’t have to save for taxes and insurance separately, because your escrow account enables you to make one monthly mortgage payment for all. When you make a mortgage payment, part goes toward your mortgage to pay your principal and interest. The other part goes into your escrow account for property taxes and insurance premiums (for example homeowners insurance).

    When your property tax or insurance bills are due, Old National pays those for you using the funds that have built up in your escrow account.

    You can view your escrow account information within Mortgage Manager.

  4. How do I read my checking or savings account statement?

    The following step-by-step guides provide a description for each section of your checking, savings or combined statement. 

    Savings Statement Guide

    Checking Statement Guide

    Combined Statement Guide

    If you have additional questions after reviewing these guides, please visit any Old National banking center or call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.

  5. Select Savings
    Old National has a tiered interest savings account: Select Savings. The more you save, the higher your rate. Reward yourself for saving – open an account today!
  6. What to Look For in a Business Banking Account
    If you’ve recently started a small business, welcome to the club! It’s a club that’s gotten a lot bigger recently: A record 5.4 million new business
  7. Do you offer a checking account for seniors?

    Yes. Our Old National Classic Checking is especially for clients age 50 and better. Here are some of the benefits:

    • Earn interest with tiered rates
    • Receive complimentary Old National standard checks or 25% off other styles
    • Have check images mailed with statements or view online images with eStatements 
    • Pay no monthly service charge if you complete qualifying banking activities each month or maintain a minimum balance of $750 or a combined balance of $5,000 in checking, savings or money market accounts.

    To learn more or open an Classic Checking account, visit your nearest banking center, call us at 1-800-731-2265 or open your account online.

    You can also visit our Classic Checking page for more information.

  8. Basic Savings
    Old National offers a straightforward savings account that lets you start saving towards your financial goals. Open our Basic Savings account today!
  9. Can my mortgage payment automatically be drafted from my checking or savings account?

    Yes, mortgage payments can be automatically drafted by signing up for our Autopay service or Flexible Payments (Biweekly Drafting) service within Mortgage Manager.

    With Autopay, your mortgage payment draft will occur on the specified date each month or the next business day if the specified day is a non-business day.

    With Flexible Payments, a borrower is allowed to make half-payments every two weeks and apply these payments as a full monthly payment once a month.

    The following information will help you in setting up automatic payments:

    While Mortgage Manager is the simplest way to set up automatic payments, you can also download and return the Mortgage Loan Auto Pay form. This form can be returned to a banking center, mailed to PO Box 3789, Evansville, IN 47736 or emailed to mortops@oldnational.com to set up automatic payments.

    If you need assistance setting up an automatic loan payment or want us to mail an auto pay form to you, please contact Mortgage Servicing at 1-866-853-3277 or visit any Old National banking center.

  10. How Much Should You Put Into Your Savings Account? Here's One Way to Decide
    How much money should you keep in savings depends on your financial needs. Here are three steps to determine what's right for you