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  1. How do I change the address, phone number or email address on my account?

    To change your mailing address, Old National offers several options:

    To change your phone number or email address:

    Please note that changes can only be applied to the information for the person requesting the change. If there are additional people listed on the account, those individuals will need to request updates for their own information.

  2. What should I do if I forgot my User ID or Password for Digital Banking?

    Your user ID and Password for Digital Banking and the Mobile App are the same. If you have forgotten your User ID and Password, you can do one of the following:

    • On a computer or other device, go to the home page. Go to the blue Login box on the upper right side of the page. Click on Forgot User ID or Password. You will be asked to provide information to receive a temporary  password or click I forgot my user id.
    • If you are using the Mobile App, on the Login screen, tap Forgot Login. Enter the requested information to receive a temporary password or tap I forgot my user id.
    • If, after trying the above, you are not able to retrieve or reset your password, please call Client Care at 1-800-731-2265, Option 3, for login assistance.

    Please note, when requesting or resetting your User ID or Password, you will be asked to enter your email or phone number. For security purposes, the email or phone number must match the email or phone number you have provided for your account. Additionally, resetting your User ID or Password disables your biometrics. To enable, within your app navigate to "More" and access your settings.

  3. How can I find a certain Old National banking center or ATM?

    There are several ways to find an Old National banking center or ATM through our website and our Mobile App:

    On the website
    Visit oldnational.com/locations to go to our Branch & ATM locator page. Enter the following information into the Search box. 

    • To find a specific location, including hours, enter address (as much as you know), city and state of the location you are searching for. Select Search.
    • To find the banking center or ATM closest to your current location, enter your location and choose Search. A listing of your nearest banking centers and ATMs will be provided. You can also choose to Get Directions.

    In the Mobile App

    • Open the App on your device. You do not have to log in. At the bottom of the Login screen, select Locations. You can use the Search at the top of the screen to find a branch or ATM by address, zip code or city.
    • If you are already logged in to the Mobile App, go to More at the bottom right of the screen and then Locations under Contact Us.

    Results of Location searches will be more accurate if you have enabled your mobile device to show your current location.

  4. Can I use ATMs that are not Old National or Allpoint ATMs?

    Yes. Your Old National ATM/debit card will work at all ATMs. However, doing so may result in several fees.

    Surcharge fees
    Out of network ATMs (ones that are neither Old National nor Allpoint) may assess you a surcharge fee. An ATM surcharge fee is the fee an owner of an ATM charges cardholders from other financial institutions who use their machine. In other words, if you have an Old National debit card and use it at another bank's ATM, that bank may assess a surcharge.

    Foreign fees
    For most types of checking accounts, Old National will charge a $2.50 "foreign" ATM fee (on top of any ATM owner surcharge) if you use a non-Old National Bank or non-Allpoint ATM. 

    To ensure fee-free ATM usage, we recommend always using an Old National or Allpoint ATM when possible. To find an Old National or Allpoint ATM, go to our website locator at oldnational.com/locations. Select the "ATM" and "Allpoint Surcharge-Free ATM" filters. You can also use the locator within our Mobile App to find both Old National and Allpoint ATMs.

  5. What if I used my debit card at a business or merchant that was breached?

    What you need to know:
    Unfortunately, merchant breaches happen from time to time but you can feel confident that Old National is protecting the security of your accounts. Old National monitors for unauthorized and suspicious activity.

    Things you can do to help guard against unauthorized use of your debit card:

    • When using your debit card, choose “CREDIT” to receive the benefit of Mastercard® Zero Liability protection which guarantees 100% protection if your card is lost or stolen so you will never pay for unauthorized purchases

    What you need to do:
    Monitor your account for fraudulent activity and report anything suspicious.

  6. Where can I find the phone number or email to contact a branch manager?

    Banking center manager names and emails can be found on each banking center's page. The page will also provide the banking center phone number.

    To find your local banking center's page, go to our locator. In the Search box, enter the branch address (as much as you know), city and state. In the list of banking centers on the right, click on the banking center you are looking for.

    This will take you to that banking center's dedicated page. On the left of that page, you will see the banking center manager's name and a link to send an email.

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