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First Midwest Is Now Old National Bank

We've officially completed our transition to Old National Bank.

To help you prepare for changes to online and mobile banking and debit/ATM card(s), we’ve broken down all the important dates and events you need to know.

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Important Steps to Take

  • Online & Mobile Banking

    • Log in to Online Digital Banking.
    • Confirm your First Midwest Bill Payee information has transferred correctly.
    • Download the Old National Mobile app on your mobile device.
    • Enroll with Zelle® and/or establish External Transfers to continue using these services.
    • Review your scheduled internal transfers to confirm they have automatically transferred to Old National correctly.
  • Debit & ATM Cards

    • Activate and begin using your new Old National debit/ATM card(s).
    • Cut up or shred your First Midwest Bank debit/ATM card(s) after you’ve completed your first successful transaction or withdrawal using your new Old National card.
    • If you are using your First Midwest Bank debit/ATM card(s) for recurring payments, shopping sites, or in digital wallets, contact those companies or manually update them with your new Old National card information.
    • NOTE: All First Midwest ATMs are now Old National ATMs.

Frequently Asked Questions for Digital Banking

A: External Transfers you have scheduled with First Midwest did not transfer to Old National, and you will need to set them up in Old National Digital Banking system.

A: Payees and scheduled payments you have established in First Midwest Bill Pay by 5pm Thursday, July 7 will automatically transfer to Old National Bill Pay at 8am Monday, July 11.

A: When you log in to Old National Online Banking, you’ll need to enroll with Zelle® if you want to continue using this service.

A: Your First Midwest account history and eStatements will not be accessible through Old National Online Banking.

A: If you were a previous First Midwest Online and Mobile Banking user, you will automatically have access to Old National Online and Mobile Banking beginning July 11.

A: Most Online and Mobile Banking clients will keep their current User IDs. You should have received information about your login credentials in June.

Common Questions from ATM/Debit Card Holders

A: First Midwest debit cardholders will continue to have free access to 55,000 Allpoint® ATMs1 throughout the world (often in retailers such as Target, Walgreens, CVS and Costco), as well as free access at any Old National ATM.

A: You should begin using your new Old National ATM and/or debit Mastercard® July 11.

A: If you have a First Midwest ATM card or debit card, you should have received your new Old National ATM card or debit Mastercard® in the mail in June. To protect your safety, cards were sent in plain white envelopes with no identifying information.

Important Questions for Deposit Account Holders

A: If you have an existing direct deposit, future-dated or recurring payments set up through your First Midwest account, it will automatically transfer to your Old National account.

A: Your First Midwest CDs (excluding Build a Buck CDs) and IRA CDs will stay at the same rates and terms until maturity.

A: If you currently receive eStatements from First Midwest for your deposit accounts, you will continue to receive eStatements from Old National.

A: The bank routing number for your account(s) will change to the Old National routing number, 086300012, on Sunday, July 10. However, your current First Midwest checks will continue to work for AT LEAST two years after conversion.

A: Many clients will be able to keep their same account numbers. If your account number changes, we will notify you by mail. And, if you do receive a new account number, we will notify your direct deposit payers and automatic payment recipients of the account number change as these transactions are processed after account conversion.

1 Access to Allpoint® ATMs is free for all Old National debit and ATM cards except for Health Savings Account cards and Home Equity Access cards, for which we charge a $3 Foreign ATM Fee.