Final weeks for Americans to get $5,100 from $7.75million settlement – just fill out an online form...

The Sun
Americans have until February 2, 2026, to claim up to $5,100 from a $7.75 million settlement related to a 2023 data breach at Purpose Financial.

Summary

Purpose Financial Inc. is offering a $7.75 million settlement to individuals affected by a 2023 data breach that compromised personal information, including Social Security numbers. Eligible claimants, who must have resided in the US at the time of the breach and received a notification letter, can receive up to $5,000 for documented out-of-pocket losses related to the incident, such as fraud or identity theft expenses. Additionally, California residents may receive an extra $50. While Purpose Financial denies any wrongdoing, they agreed to the settlement to avoid further litigation. Claimants can submit a claim form online or by mail, providing their unique ID and PIN from the settlement notice. The deadline to file a claim is February 2, 2026, and the final approval hearing is scheduled for March 17.

(Source:The Sun)

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