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    1. How do I set up a sub-user in Shared Access?

      As the primary user of digital banking, you have the ability to grant another person or persons (sub-users) access to your digital banking account. You have sole authority and control in sharing access with, managing and disabling sub-users and/or their respective authority. In setting up sub-users to your account, you authorize Old National to act on transaction instructions initiated under the credentials of authenticated sub-users, just as if it was initiated under your credentials. 

      Sub-users access is limited to web browser only.

      • From within a web browser, select Additional Services, then Share Access with Others. 
      • Select Add person. 
      • Enter the identifying information about the sub-users. 
      • Select Grant full access to all accounts or next to each account, select
      • Click to grant access to each individual account. 
      • You will need to setup if the account is View Only, can make internal transfers or bill payments.
      • If you choose to allow bill payments, you will need to set an approval limit as well. 
      • Click Save and then Continue to agree to the Terms of Use. 

      The sub-users will receive an email at the address you provided and will need to setup their access within 30 minutes. They will log in and verify identity with the phone number you provided. The sub-users will then be able to log in to your account with their own user ID and password.

    2. What costs will I have to pay at a mortgage closing?

      Closing costs include a number of fees and will vary based on your agreement, your loan, your lender and even what state you live in. But you typically can expect to pay between 2 and 5 percent of the home’s purchase price to cover these costs.

      You can expect to see fees for the third parties and reports involved in your home purchase (including attorneys, couriers, title searches, inspections, appraisals, surveys, transfer records, property research, underwriting and more), and you also may have to pay for any upcoming property taxes.

      Insurance also plays a large role in closing costs. For example, you may need to pay your premium for the first year of homeowner’s insurance at closing, as well as title insurance, and Private Mortgage Insurance (if your down payment is less than 20 percent).

      Your mortgage expert can provide an estimate of these closing costs after you apply for your mortgage.

    3. How do I enroll in ZelleĀ®?

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

      To start using Zelle® at Old National, you must be enrolled in Online or Mobile Banking.

      Once enrolled, login and locate Send Money with Zelle® in the Mobile App Payment Center or the Move Money tab in Online Banking. From there, complete a brief one-time enrollment to tell us which email address or U.S. mobile number and deposit account you would like to use to send and receive money with Zelle®.

    4. Do you offer referral bonuses?

      Yes, through our ReferLive program, clients can earn up to $500 per calendar year when they refer friends and family for a new eligible Old National checking account. Visit the ReferLive registration page to enroll and begin making referrals.

      Requirements
      Both the referrer and the new account holder receive a $50 Visa® Reward Card once the person referred completes the following requirements within 75 days of account opening:

      • Completes ten (10) debit card transactions (ATM withdrawals excluded) AND
      • Has one (1) or more direct deposits totaling at least $500

      Note that this offer is not available to any friend or family member who already has an Old National checking account, or is a joint owner for an existing checking account.

      Receiving your Reward Card
      Your Reward Card will be mailed to you. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery after all offer requirements are completed.

      Other ways to register
      In addition to using the online registration form, you can also enroll to begin making referrals in the following ways:

    5. What if a COVID-19 stimulus payment is sent to an Old National account that is closed or overdrawn?

      Closed Accounts
      If the IRS sends your Economic Impact Payment via direct deposit to an Old National account you have closed, we unfortunately do not have access to those funds. The IRS advises people that if they don't receive their Economic Impact Payment, they should file their 2020 tax return electronically and claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on their tax return to get their payment and any refund as quickly as possible.

      Overdrawn Accounts
      If the IRS direct deposits your stimulus payment into an Old National account that is currently overdrawn, and you want to use these funds to bring your account back to a positive balance, there’s nothing you need to do.

      If having these funds go toward your negative balance will create a hardship for you, please contact us at 1-800-731-2265, Option 6.

    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.

    7. Why is LIBOR being discontinued?

      LIBOR was introduced in the 1980’s as a benchmark interest rate that was intended to reflect banks’ average cost of short-term, wholesale unsecured borrowing. Over time, and particularly during the financial crisis that began in 2007, banks became less and less reliant on inter-bank lending. As a result, the number and dollar volume of transactions from which LIBOR was derived declined dramatically. To make up for this shortfall, LIBOR panel banks resorted to using “expert judgment” when submitting various rates used in calculating LIBOR. This left it susceptible to manipulation and fraud.

      In 2017, the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the regulator for LIBOR, announced that after December 31, 2021, the panel banks would no longer be required to submit settings for LIBOR. (This has since been revised to June 30, 2023, for most LIBOR tenors.) This announcement effectively started the countdown to the end of LIBOR.

    8. How can I see when my homeowner's insurance is paid from my mortgage escrow?

      You can find information about payments for your homeowner’s (hazard) insurance in Mortgage Manager, within Online and Mobile Banking. Our Guide to Accessing Mortgage Manager provides step-by-step directions.

      To see the total amount paid on your behalf for the previous year or year-to-date, go to the top menu in Mortgage Manager and select My Loan. From the dashboard choose Document Center and then select Escrow report.

      To find a specific payment amount during a time period you select, go to My Home on the top menu and choose Payment History. Select a date range to see what payments have been made during that time.

    9. How can I get more information about an unfamiliar charge on my credit card?

      If you see an unfamiliar charge on your credit card, and you want to obtain more detailed information, please call 1-800-558-3424.

    10. Can I receive my mortgage statement electronically rather than by mail?

      Yes. You can enroll in electronic statements for your Old National mortgage loan within Mortgage Manager. Just follow these steps:

      1. Log into Mortgage Manager
      2. Select Account Management
      3. Click on Document Center
      4. Under Mortgage eStatements select Paperless Statements
      5. Open and review eStatement Delivery Terms and Conditions
      6. Select I agree to the terms and conditions
      7. Click Let's do this!

      Use our guide How to Sign Up for Mortgage eStatements for step-by-step instructions as well.

      You will receive an email notification letting you know when your statement will be ready for viewing. If you change your mind and would like to resume receiving paper statements in the mail, you can de-activate this service in Mortgage Manager at any time.