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    1. What if I want to send money to someone whose financial institution doesn't offer Zelle?

      You can find a full list of participating banks and credit unions live with Zelle® here.

      If your recipient's financial institution isn't on the list, don't worry! The list of participating financial institutions is always growing, and your recipient can still use Zelle® by downloading the Zelle® app for Android and iOS.

      To enroll with the Zelle® app, your recipient will enter their basic contact information, an email address and U.S. mobile number and a Visa® or Mastercard® debit card with a U.S.-based account (does not include U.S. territories). Zelle® does not accept debit cards associated with international deposit accounts or any credit cards.

    2. How Old National Bank ‘Pays it Forward’ Through Community ACE Teams
      Collaboration is one of Old National’s six core values, one which our ACE Team members truly takes to heart. ACE (Associate Community Engagement)
    3. How do I sign up for direct deposit?
      1. Gather your account information, including the Old National routing number of 086300012 and your account number found on the bottom of your Old National check. There are three groupings of numbers on the bottom of your check. Your account number is the center set of 7-10 numbers.
      2. Contact your employer or depositor to verify if they have a process for direct deposit.
      3. If you are switching direct deposit from another bank to Old National, you can use our Direct Deposit Switch Form.
      4. Watch for your first deposit, which can take up to two months.

      Direct deposit contact information:

      Type of Direct Deposit New Direct Deposit
      (switch from paper checks to electronic deposit)
      Existing Direct Deposit
      (switch from another bank to Old National)
      Salary, Pension, Dividends, Investment income Contact your employer or payor directly.
      Social Security or Supplemental Social Security Visit www.godirect.org or call Go Direct at 1-800-833-1795 Call 1-800-772-1213
      Railroad Retirement Call 1-800-808-0772
      Civil Service Retirement (Office of Personnel Management) Call 1-800-767-6738
      Veterans Compensation Call 1-877-838-2778
      Other Federal Agency Benefits Contact the agency directly or call Go Direct at 1-800-333-1795 to get the phone number of many federal agencies.
    4. Minimizing Taxes When You Inherit Money
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    5. When Is It OK to Tap Your Retirement Savings?
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    6. Are You Making the Most of Your HSA?
      A health savings account, or HSA, is one of the most flexible and valuable savings accounts available to U. S. citizens. Used properly, an HSA can save you a lot of money on taxes and ensure you're prepared to handle an emergency medical bill or medical expenses in retirement. Unfortunately, the vast majority of people
    7. Powers of Attorney: The Estate Planning Tools Every Adult Should Have
      Attorney Jennifer Imediegwu A Financial Power of Attorney and Health Care Power of Attorney are two very important estate planning documents. Without such powers in place, an individual is open to a guardianship action in the event of an accident, prolonged illness or mental incapacity. Guardianships can be costly and
    8. 6 Creative Ways To Beat Job Search Burnout
      Unemployed U.S. workers are experiencing a tremendous case of job search burnout, according to research from staffing firm Insight Global.
    9. In today’s fast-paced world, it can feel like you
      In today’s fast-paced world, it can feel like you never have enough time—including for your finances. Convenient access to your accounts is key. You
    10. Is That Really Your Bank Calling?
      Is That Really Your Bank Calling? Learn to spot fake calls and protect yourselfEvery day, thousands of people fall victim to fraudulent emails, texts, and calls from scammers pretending to be from their bank. Banks of all sizes and their customers suffer monetary losses and face eroded trust in the institutions they re