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How to Order (or Reorder) Checks
Order checks in several convenient ways: by phone, on the web, at a Banking Center, via Client Care, or through Online Banking (reorders only). Click to get started.
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Can I cancel a payment in Zelle®?
You can only cancel a payment if the person you sent money to hasn't yet enrolled with Zelle®. To check whether the payment is still pending because the recipient hasn't yet enrolled, you can go to your activity page, choose the payment you want to cancel and then select Cancel This Payment.
If the person you sent money to has already enrolled with Zelle®, the money is sent directly to their bank account and cannot be canceled. This is why it's important to only send money to people you trust, and always ensure you've used the correct email address or U.S. mobile number when sending money.
If you sent money to the wrong person, we recommend contacting the recipient and requesting the money back. If you aren't able to get your money back, please call the Old National Client Care team at 1-800-731-2265 so we can help you.
Scheduled or recurring payments sent directly to your recipient’s account number (instead of an email address or mobile number) are made available by Old National but are a separate service from Zelle® and can take one to three business days to process.
You can cancel a payment that is scheduled in advance if the money has not already been deducted from your account.
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The 3 Things Women Want In The Workplace In 2021
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Why Small Business in 2025 Should Have You Excited
It's a great time to be optimistic about the future of small business. Here's why
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Do You Need Small Business Liability Insurance? 5 Questions to Ask
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Hosting for the Holidays? 5 Tips to Save Money and Preserve Your Mental Health
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How Artificial Intelligence is Used in Cyberattacks
Cybercriminals Take Advantage of Artificial Intelligence ToolsAccording to the FBI, cybercriminals are becoming more sophisticated in their attacks by
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4 Ways to Reduce Your Business Expenses
Reducing business expenses without affecting the quality of your product or service can be a real challenge. At the same time, small businesses that
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Gen Z Smart Money Blog: New Year, New Choices
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How the SECURE Act Will Impact Retirement Savings
With the decline of traditional pensions, most of us are now responsible for squirrelling away money for our own retirement. In today's do-it-yourself retirement savings world, we rely largely on 401(k) plans and IRAs. However, there are obviously flaws with the system because about one-fourth of working Americans have
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Money Management During National Financial Literacy Month: The Stress-reducing Real-Life Finance Program
April is National Financial Literacy Month. If you feel like your employees, or yourself, are lagging in your financial planning (or have no plan at