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  1. What if a COVID-19 stimulus payment is sent to an Old National account that is closed or overdrawn?

    Closed Accounts
    If the IRS sends your Economic Impact Payment via direct deposit to an Old National account you have closed, we unfortunately do not have access to those funds. The IRS advises people that if they don't receive their Economic Impact Payment, they should file their 2020 tax return electronically and claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on their tax return to get their payment and any refund as quickly as possible.

    Overdrawn Accounts
    If the IRS direct deposits your stimulus payment into an Old National account that is currently overdrawn, and you want to use these funds to bring your account back to a positive balance, there’s nothing you need to do.

    If having these funds go toward your negative balance will create a hardship for you, please contact us at 1-800-731-2265, Option 6.

  2. Why am I receiving calls regarding my loan account being past due when I have a grace period?

    The grace period on your loan doesn't provide additional time beyond the due date to make a payment. The grace period only provides additional time before a late charge is assessed. If we don't receive your payment by the due date, it is considered late, and you may receive correspondence by phone or mail regarding the status of your payment.

  3. What happens if my mortgage payment is scheduled to be paid from my account on a Sunday or holiday?

    If a payment is scheduled to come from your account on a weekend/holiday, the payment will not be made until the next business day. To avoid late fees, you may need to adjust the date of your scheduled payment within Mortgage Manager.

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  6. Is there a way to stop an automatic loan payment if I don't have funds in my account to cover it?

    We are not able to stop a single payment, but we can cancel the entire automatic payment service at your request. You can re-establish automatic payments when you are ready.

    Requests should be received at least 5 business days prior to the payment due date. 

    For mortgage loans:
    Requests to cancel automatic payments can be submitted within Online and Mobile Banking using Mortgage Manager. They can also be submitted by completing our Mortgage Loan Auto Pay form and either returning it to a banking center or mailing it to PO Box 3728, Evansville, IN 47736.

    For all other personal loans:
    Requests to cancel automatic payments can be submitted by completing our Consumer Loan Auto Pay form and either returning it to a banking center or mailing it to PO Box 3728, Evansville, IN 47736.

    Please note that late payment fees may apply if we do not receive your loan payment by the due date.

    If you have questions or need assistance, please call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.

  7. Are your banking centers open?

    Our banking centers are fully open. Please be sure to check our locator before visiting, as some banking centers have adjusted their hours.

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