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How do I set up automatic payments for my Old National loan?
For mortgage loans:
- You can set up automatic payments using Mortgage Manager within Online Banking. Visit our Mortgage Manager resource page for information on using Mortgage Manager. The following guides will walk you through setting up automatic payments:
- Enroll in Autopay - How to Enroll in Autopay guide
- As another option, you can download and return the Mortgage Loan Auto Pay form to set up automatic payments. This form can be returned to a banking center, mailed to PO Box 3789, Evansville, IN 47736 or emailed to mortops@oldnational.com.
For all other personal loans, such as auto loans:
- Download and return the Consumer Loan Auto Pay form to set up automatic payments. This form can be returned to a banking center or mailed to PO Box 3728, Evansville, IN 47736.
- You can also set up a repeat transfer of funds within Online Banking to make a regular payment on your Old National loan. Within Online Banking, go to Move Money and in the drop down select Make a Transfer to set up a repeat transfer from an Old National account. Select Loan Payment (under Move Money) to set up a repeat transfer from an account outside of Old National.
If you need assistance setting up an automatic loan payment or want us to mail an auto pay form to you, please contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265 or visit any Old National banking center.
- You can set up automatic payments using Mortgage Manager within Online Banking. Visit our Mortgage Manager resource page for information on using Mortgage Manager. The following guides will walk you through setting up automatic payments:
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Can I use Digital Banking to make an Old National loan payment from a non-Old National checking account?
Yes, we provide options to pay on your Old National loan from a checking account outside of Old National.
For auto loan and other consumer loan payments:
- Sign in to Digital Banking, go to Move Money in top navigation and select Loan Payment at the bottom of the drop down.
You will be taken to a screen where you can input information for the external account you want to take your payment from. Please note that the account at another financial institution will need to be verified, so you may not be able to make your payment immediately.
For mortgage loan payments:
- Access Mortgage Manager within Digital Banking - Mortgage Manager: How to Access Online and Mobile guide.
- Within Mortgage Manager, there are several options for making payments. All will enable you to input information for an external account you want to make a payment from. Following are guides to walk you through the process :
- Make a One-Time Payment - How to Make a Mortgage Payment guide
- Enroll in Autopay - How to Enroll in Autopay guide
Currently, only mortgage loans can be paid from within the Mobile app. Payments for other types of loans can only be made within a web browser.
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