First Midwest BankFirst Midwest Bank logoArrow DownIcon of an arrow pointing downwardsArrow LeftIcon of an arrow pointing to the leftArrow RightIcon of an arrow pointing to the rightArrow UpIcon of an arrow pointing upwardsBank IconIcon of a bank buildingCheck IconIcon of a bank checkCheckmark IconIcon of a checkmarkCredit-Card IconIcon of a credit-cardFunds IconIcon of hands holding a bag of moneyAlert IconIcon of an exclaimation markIdea IconIcon of a bright light bulbKey IconIcon of a keyLock IconIcon of a padlockMail IconIcon of an envelopeMobile Banking IconIcon of a mobile phone with a dollar sign in a speech bubbleMoney in Home IconIcon of a dollar sign inside of a housePhone IconIcon of a phone handsetPlanning IconIcon of a compassReload IconIcon of two arrows pointing head to tail in a circleSearch IconIcon of a magnifying glassFacebook IconIcon of the Facebook logoLinkedIn IconIcon of the LinkedIn LogoXX Symbol, typically used to close a menu
Skip to nav Skip to content
FDIC-Insured - Backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government

Search for Open a Checking Account

Best Matches

Personal Checking Accounts

Compare Old National checking accounts. Find the option for your needs. Accounts include online and mobile banking. Online account opening is available.

Checking Account Offer

Earn up to a $650 bonus from Old National Bank. For new checking clients who open an account and complete qualifying activities within 90 days.

1,924 results found

  1. 5 Proven Strategies to Keep Your Credit Card Safe From Fraud
    With credit card fraud increasing, it's critical to keep your cards and money safe. This article offers 5 strategies to help reduce your risk
  2. How to Choose Company Benefits That Appeal to Gen Z
    Today’s companies need to rethink their benefits packages to attract and retain new talent. Read on to find out what appeals to your Gen Z employees
  3. Risk Management in Business
    No business is short on challenges in its quest to further its growth and development, particularly in its early stages. You could in fact argue that there are two sides to a ledger that businesses exist upon: on one sits the small and early-stage businesses, with the odds of long-term survival set against them, and on
  4. 1834 Wealth Management: Trump 2.0 and What We Are Watching
    By 1834, a division of Old National Bank   President Trump’s agenda for a second term could bring substantial changes. The labor market,
  5. Is Your Bank Treating Your Fairly? Compare to This Checklist
    Old National Bank (ONB) is constantly improving and strives to gain our clients’ trust by always treating them fairly and with complete
  6. Christmas Savings Club
    Get motivated to save for the holidays! The Old National Christmas Savings Club account has tiered interest, no minimum balance, and no monthly service charge.
  7. Transforming Cash Flow Management: The Impact of Real-Time Data Analytics on Small Business Growth
    Practically every business needs to practice real-time data analytics to not just survive but thrive in the modern market. After all, information is
  8. 3 Reasons Retirement Might Not Be as Expensive as You Think
    Retirement is expensive, and many Americans worry about running out of savings. You can minimize this risk with careful planning, but it's impossible to know precisely how much money you will need. If you find this daunting, I have good news. You may not need quite as much money as you think. Here are three factors you
  9. For the last five years we have been told that we are living in volatile times of mass disruption and destabilization – at least that is what business publications have been saying
    For the last five years we have been told that we are living in volatile times of mass disruption and destabilization – at least that is what business publications have been saying. Then, 2020 happened. Now that we are experiencing true volatility, real adjustments need to be made and forward-thinking business leaders
  10. Financial wellness programs show your employees you have their back
    Employees working in essential jobs are in a tough place during this pandemic. While grateful to be employed, they surely didn't sign up to be on the front lines of this crisis. Recently, we've witnessed strikes at Instacart, Amazon, and Whole Foods over coronavirus health concerns. Their demands? More safety precautio