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When will my deposit be available?
Funds deposited to your account will be available to you, based on several factors we have listed below.
A check written from an account at a bank other than Old National:
Will not be available until the next business day (if it was deposited by the close of business and there are no holds placed on the checks). This means these funds will not be available to cover checks or other debits processed that night. An extended hold also may be needed. You will be notified if an extended hold is placed on the deposit.A check written from an account at Old National:
Will be added to your account and will have same-day availability (if it was deposited by the close of business). This means these funds will be available to cover checks or other debits processed that night.1Cash or Direct Deposit (e.g. payroll, Social Security):
Will be available the same day as deposit.1
1 Deposits of this type made at an ATM or by mobile deposit prior to daily cutoff times are credited to your account and available to cover checks or other debits being processed that night. -
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