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    4. What is account to account transfers and how do I use it?

      Moving money to your Old National account is quick, secure and simple. You can also set up automatic or recurring transfers, schedule transfers in advance and get notifications of those transactions.

      First, log in to your Digital Banking account.

      Go to the Move Money tab and click External Funds Transfers.

      Before you can transfer money, you will need to add the accounts you want to move money between. 

      Click Settings, Accounts.

      Click, Add a New Account

      Select the account type and enter the account information.

      You are now ready to setup one-time or recurring transfers.

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