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    6. How do I transfer funds in Digital Banking?

      Digital Banking

      To transfer funds between your Old National deposit accounts: Choose Move Money and Make a Transfer. This will enable you to transfer funds between Old National accounts only. You can choose your accounts, select today's date and complete the transfer at that time. You can also select a future date or setup recurring transfers. 

      To transfer funds to your account at another financial institution: Choose Move Money and then External Funds Transfers. Please note that when adding a new account at another financial institution, the account will need to be verified, meaning you may not be able to transfer immediately. 

      To transfer funds from an Old National checking/savings account to pay on an Old National loan: For personal loans other than mortgage loans, choose Move Money and Make a Transfer. Mortgage loan payments can be made through Mortgage Manager within Online Banking. (Visit our resource page for Mortgage Manager.) 

      To send money or receive money from another person:
      You can send, request or receive money with Zelle®.

      To get started, log in to Old National’s Online and navigate to Move Money tab. 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.

      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. 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®.

      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®.

      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®.

      To transfer funds from an account at another financial institution to pay an Old National Loan: Choose Move Money, then Loan Payment. You will be asked to add an account or you can choose Make Payment for established accounts. Please note that when adding a new account at another financial institution, the account will need to be verified, meaning you will not be able to transfer immediately. 

      Mobile App 

      To transfer funds between your Old National deposit accounts: Tap Transfers from the bottom of the screen. Select the To and From accounts and the amount to transfer. Mobile app transfers are effective the same day as long as it is done before the cut-off. 

      To transfer funds from an Old National checking/savings account to pay on an Old National loan: For personal loans other than mortgage loans, tap Transfers at the bottom of the screen. Select the T and From accounts and the amount to transfer. Transfers through the mobile app are effective the same day as long as it is done before the cut-off.

      Mortgage loan payments can be made through Mortgage Manager. 
      Tap Payment Center, then Manage & Pay Mortgage. Tap Pay to access Mortgage Manager. You can also setup automatic payments for your mortgage loan in Mortgage Manager. 

      To send money to another person:
      You can send, request or receive money with Zelle®.

      To get started, log in to Old National’s Mobile App and navigate to Send Money With Zelle®. 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.

      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. 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®.

      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®.

      To transfer funds from an account at another financial institution to pay an Old National Loan: Tap Payment Center, then Pay Loan. You will be asked to add an account or you can Make Payment with established accounts. 

      Please note that when adding a new account at another financial institution, the account will need to be verified, meaning you will not be able to transfer immediately. If you need assistance with transferring funds, please contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265.

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