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  4. How do I set up a recurring payment in Online Bill Pay?

    From a Web Browser

    • Log in to your Digital Banking account.
    • Open Online Bill Pay.
    • Locate the payee on your list.
    • Under the Options list, select the Automatic Payment tab.
    • Next, select the account you would like to pay from, the amount and the frequency.
    • If you are sending the payment via check, you may Add a Memo (located under Amount).
    • Under Frequency, you may select start and end dates for the payment, or choose No End Date to continue to make payments until you turn them off.
    • Email notifications are also available for when the payment is scheduled, when the payment has been sent or before the last payment is sent. 
    • When you are satisfied with your payment information, click Save.

    In the list of payments, you can easily see items that are set up with recurring payments. They are identified by the rotating arrow icon.

    • Use the Edit button to edit a recurring payment, or you can change the entire payment rule.
    • Click Add to make additional payments to a payee.

    On the Mobile App
    Recurring payments can be viewed and cancelled in the mobile app, but can only be setup and maintained from a web browser.

    • To view or cancel a recurring payment in the mobile app, tap Payment Center and then select Bill Pay.
    • Tap Schedule.
    • If you wish to cancel, tap the scheduled payment and tap Cancel payment.
    • Tap Yes to confirm.
  5. How do I use Zelle®?

    You can send, request or receive money with Zelle®.

    To get started, log in to Old National’s Online or Mobile Banking, navigate to Send Money With Zelle® in the Mobile App Payment Center or the Move Money tab in Online Banking. Accept terms and conditions, enter your email address or U.S. mobile phone number, receive a one-time verification code, enter it and you're ready to start sending and receiving with Zelle®.

    To send money using Zelle®, simply add a trusted recipient's email address or U.S. mobile phone number, enter the amount you'd like to send and an optional note, review, then hit Send. In most cases, the money is available to your recipient in minutes.1

    To request money using Zelle®, choose Request, select the individual from whom you'd like to request money, enter the amount you'd like to request, include an optional note, review and hit Request.2

    To receive money, just share your enrolled email address or U.S. mobile phone number with a friend and ask them to send you money with Zelle®.

    1 Transactions typically occur in minutes when the recipient’s email address or U.S. mobile number is already enrolled with Zelle®.
    2 In order to send payment requests or split payment requests to a U.S. mobile number, the mobile number must already be enrolled with Zelle®.

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