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  8. How do I set up Online and Mobile Banking to monitor my account?

    In a Banking Center
    Team members in our banking centers can enroll you in Online and Mobile Banking with immediate access, but please note that banking centers are currently open only by appointment. You can then access your account via your smartphone, or you can download our Mobile App for the best banking experience on your phone.

    Steps for Online Enrollment of Online Banking
    There are several options for enrolling online:

    1. Go directly to the enrollment page or
    2. Go to the blue box located at the top of our oldnational.com home page, click the Login button and select Enroll in Digital Banking or
    3. Download our Mobile App and enroll in Online Banking.

    Once on the enrollment page:

    1. Enter your desired Online Banking User ID and Password.
    2. Enter your personal information including name, date of birth and address.
    3. Enter a contact phone number(s) and/or email address, which will enable us to verify your identity. Based on the option you select, you will receive a phone call, text message or email with a verification code that you must enter to confirm your identity and access Digital Banking. 
    4. Once all requested information is entered, read and accept the Terms & Conditions, select the box and click Complete Sign Up.

    If you choose to register your device as a trusted (i.e., private, nonpublic) device, you will not be required to complete the verification process each time.

  9. How do I set up and use Card Controls in the Mobile App?

    Card Controls enable you to monitor debit card activity, receive alerts for certain types of transactions and turn your card off/on in the event that it is lost or stolen.

    After logging in to the Mobile App, go to More on the lower right of the Accounts screen. On the Account Services screen, select Card Controls.

    You will then see a list of your debit cards. Active debit cards which are available for Card Controls use are by default set to "ON" the first time you view them. Suspended cards which are not available for Card Controls are displayed as “OFF.”

    Setting Card Controls to "ON" or "OFF" 

    • Next to Card Status, use the ON/OFF toggle to set the debit card status as being active or suspended.
    • Setting the card status to “OFF” suspends all activity on the debit card. The status must be set to “ON” to use the card.
    • A debit card must be in “Active” status to add Declines and Alerts.

    Setting debit card Alerts & Controls

    • Choose the debit card you want to set, make sure the Card Status is set to Active/ON and select the Set Declines and Alerts button.
    • The Set Declines and Alerts screen will open with three options:
      • Send Alerts for all transactions, next to a toggle bar
      • Transaction Type
      • Spend Limits
    • Next to Send Alerts for all transactions, you can set the toggle to ON to receive Alerts for all transaction types: purchase, ATM, Internet Purchase, Mail/Telephone Order, or Non-US Purchase.
    • To set up an Alert for a specific Transaction Type only, choose Transaction Type for a list of options. Tap the option(s) for which you want to receive an Alert. Set the Send Alerts option to ON. When an Alert is turned on, you will see a blue bell next to it.
    • When a transaction is set to ON, EVERY transaction of that type on the debit card will trigger an Alert.

    Declining debit card transactions

    • Choose the debit card you want to set, make sure the Card Status is set to Active/ON and select the Set Declines and Alerts button.
    • To decline a specific Transaction Type, tap Transaction Type for a list of options. Tap each option you want to block and next to Decline Transaction set the toggle to BLOCK. Note: If the Decline Transaction toggle is set to BLOCK, an Alert will automatically be sent.
    • When a transaction is set to BLOCK, EVERY transaction of that type on the debit card will be declined/blocked.

    Setting Spend Limits

    • When Spend Limits are set on your debit card, transactions made over a certain amount will be declined. To set up Spend Limits, select the Spend Limits option.
    • Turn on the Spend Limit by toggling to BLOCK and enter the maximum dollar amount to allow. ANY debit card transaction that is more than the dollar amount entered will be blocked/declined.
    • To Block transactions over a dollar amount AND receive an Alert, go to Alert Me and set the toggle to ALERT. Enter the minimum dollar amount for which you want to receive an Alert.
    • You can Block a certain dollar amount but be Alerted for a different dollar amount. For example, you can set up your card to BLOCK transactions over $200 but set up an Alert to go out anytime a transaction is made for over $100.

    A note about Email vs. Text Alerts
    Card Controls Alerts are emailed to the email address you have listed in Online Banking under Notifications and Settings on the Alerts & Notifications screen. If you also have a phone number set up to receive Text Alerts, you will receive Card Controls Alerts by text too. There is not a way to turn off the email alerts. You can turn off Text Alerts by logging in to Online Banking from a browser and removing your phone number from the Alerts & Notification screen, but this will turn off ALL Text Alerts and not just Card Controls Alerts.

  10. Will Card Controls and Alerts replace the current ON Guard Visa Purchase Alerts app?

    Yes, beginning August 12, 2020, the on/off card controls previously available in the separate ON Guard app will be found as a new Card Controls feature in Old National Online Banking and the Mobile App.

    That means you’ll be able to turn your debit card on and off, and set transaction alerts, in the same place where you already do all of your other digital banking. There will be no need for a separate enrollment or additional app.

    Visit our Card Controls and Fraud Monitoring pagefor step-by-step instructions for activation.