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    1. After I submit a notice of error about my loan, how long will it take for me to hear back from Old National?

      Within 5 business days from when we receive your request, we will mail you a letter to let you know that your request was received.

      Then, within 30 business days after we receive your request, we will mail you a letter providing details on the outcome of our investigation. If we agree that an error has occurred, the error will be corrected and this will be included in our response.

      Please note that if the error relates to providing an accurate payoff balance, we will respond within 7 business days.

      If we determine that an error has occurred, we will mail you a letter explaining:

      • The correction that was made
      • The date confirming when the correction was made
      • Information about how you can contact us if you need further assistance

      If we discover that no error took place, we will mail you a letter explaining:

    2. That no error occurred
    3. The reason(s) for that determination
    4. Details about your right to ask for the documents we reviewed to determine that no error took place and how to submit that request
    5. Information about how you can contact us if you need further assistance
    6. Please note that if we determine that additional time may be required to properly research your request, we may extend the review period by 15 business days. If this extra time is needed, we will mail you a letter before the end of the 30 business-day review period to let you know. The letter will explain the reasons why the extended review is necessary.

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  • What types of business accounts do you offer?

    Old National offers a wide range of business and commercial banking products including:

    • Loans and lines of credit
    • SBA loans
    • Business credit cards
    • Investment real estate
    • Community development lending
    • Business checking
    • Online and mobile banking
    • Treasury Management solutions and
    • Merchant Services

    We also provide products and services for your employees, such as Health Savings Accounts and retirement planning. Our Partnership Banking program offers special perks and services to help your employees save money and achieve their financial goals.

    To learn more, please call us at 1-800-731-2265, stop by any banking center or visit the Business Banking Solutions page on our website.

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  • What are financial scams I should be aware of?

    What you need to know:
    Scams fall into a couple of categories, Advanced Fee Scams & Bank and Financial Account Scams.

    • Advanced Fee Scams – based on the concept that the victim is promised a benefit (prize, lottery winnings, inheritance) but must pay in advance for some fee before the victim can receive that benefit. Variations of this scheme include business opportunity/work, credit card interest reduction, work from home online scams and romance schemes.
    • Bank and Financial Account Scams – involve tricking individuals into providing their debit card, credit card or financial account information so that scammers gain unauthorized access to those account and siphon off funds. Some of these techniques include:
      • Phishing – use of email and websites that pretend to be legitimate banks, financial institutions, credit card companies and manipulate the victim into disclosing personal and financial data
      • Vishing – telephone equivalent of phishing; fraudsters call prospective victims and pretend to be the victim’s bank to trick them into disclosing details during the call
      • SMiShing – texting equivalent to phishing

    Types of Scams:
    IRS Scams: Scammers call potential victims demanding cash payments for unpaid taxes via prepaid debit cards, money orders, Western Union/Money-gram or wire through their bank. According to the IRS, the agency will first contact taxpayers by mail, not by phone, concerning taxes owed and it will never as for payments using a prepaid debit card, money order or wire transfer. 

    Online Dating Scams: Scammers troll media sites in search of romantic victims-usually claiming to be Americans traveling or working abroad. Here is how the scam works. You are contacted online by someone who appears interested in you. They may have a profile and email you pictures. For weeks, even months you may chat back and forth forming a connection. You may even be sent flowers or other gifts. Ultimately, your new “friend” will request money. There will be repeated hardships that only you can help alleviate. You may also be sent checks to cash or forward a package. In addition to losing your money, you may have unintentionally taken part in a money laundering scheme by cashing phony checks and sending the money overseas and by shipping stolen merchandise. 

    Grandparent Scam: A grandparent receives a call from a “grandchild”, typically late at night or early in the morning. The caller claims to be traveling out of the country and is in a bad situation (arrested for drugs, car accident, mugged) and needs money wired ASAP. The caller does not want his or her parents called. A variation is the caller claims to be an arresting police officer, lawyer or doctor and requesting money. 

    Online Shopping Scams: These can take many forms. Some scammers will pose as genuine sellers and post fake ads at much lower prices. After you pay, the items never arrive. Other scammers will pose as buyers and send a check for more than the required payment and ask for a refund. You send the refund and the check comes back as fraudulent. You are out the item and the amount of the refund. 

    What you need to do:

    • Become familiar with common fraud scams
    • Know who you are receiving checks from before you deposit them
    • Never pay anyone to receive a deposit
    • If someone calls you and attempts to obtain sensitive information or scam you, hang up

    If you inadvertently provided personal information and feel your Old National accounts may be in jeopardy, please contact Client Care at 1-800-731-2265 Monday-Friday, 7am to 6pm or Saturday, 7am to noon CT.

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