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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Arkansas residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Cadence Bank that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $5.25M Cadence Bank data breach class action settlement.

Combined maximum payouts across all Cadence Bank settlements total $10,000. Class Action Buddy automatically files Cadence Bank claims for Arkansas residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.

Open Cadence Bank Settlements for Arkansas Residents (1)

These Cadence Bank settlements are currently accepting claims from Arkansas residents.

$5.25M Cadence Bank data breach class action settlement

Up to $10,000

Cadence Bank MOVEit data breach victims (May 2023) may claim up to $10,000 or $100 cash from this $5.25M settlement. File by June 4, 2026.

Deadline: 2026-06-04 Proof Required Official site →

About Cadence Bank Class Actions in Arkansas

Cadence Bank maintains a significant presence in Arkansas, operating numerous branches across the state including locations in Little Rock, Fayetteville, and Fort Smith. The bank serves thousands of Arkansas customers through both traditional banking services and digital platforms. Arkansas residents affected by the $5.25 million Cadence Bank data breach settlement should understand that Arkansas has specific consumer protection statutes under the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, which provides additional remedies for consumers harmed by unfair business practices. The state also maintains the Arkansas Personal Information Protection Act, which governs data breach notifications and requires companies to notify affected residents within specific timeframes. Arkansas residents filing class action claims must be aware that the state follows federal class action procedures under Rule 23, and claims typically must be submitted within court-ordered deadlines. The Arkansas Attorney General's office actively monitors financial institutions operating in the state and has previously taken action against banks for consumer violations. Residents should verify their eligibility through official settlement websites and maintain documentation of any damages suffered from the data breach incident.

Cadence Bank Settlements in Arkansas: FAQs

How many Cadence Bank locations operate in Arkansas and are all customers eligible for the data breach settlement?

Cadence Bank operates dozens of branches throughout Arkansas, serving customers statewide. All Arkansas residents who had personal information compromised in the data breach are potentially eligible for the $5.25 million settlement, regardless of which specific branch they use.

Does Arkansas law provide additional protection for Cadence Bank customers beyond the federal settlement?

Yes, Arkansas maintains the Personal Information Protection Act and Deceptive Trade Practices Act, which may provide additional remedies for data breach victims. These state laws work alongside federal protections and could potentially support separate legal action if the settlement terms are inadequate.

What specific documents should Arkansas Cadence Bank customers gather when filing settlement claims?

Arkansas residents should collect account statements, breach notification letters from Cadence Bank, and documentation of any identity theft or fraudulent charges. The Arkansas Attorney General's office recommends keeping copies of credit monitoring expenses and time spent addressing breach-related issues for potential reimbursement claims.

Tips for Arkansas Residents Filing Cadence Bank Claims

Arkansas Cadence Bank customers should file settlement claims promptly before court-imposed deadlines expire. Gather all account documentation, breach notification letters, and evidence of identity theft or financial losses. Check eligibility requirements carefully, as settlement terms may vary based on specific damages suffered. Contact the Arkansas Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division if you encounter issues with the claims process or believe additional violations occurred. Monitor your credit reports regularly and document ongoing monitoring costs, as these expenses may qualify for reimbursement. Keep detailed records of time spent addressing breach-related problems, including phone calls to banks or credit agencies, as some settlements compensate for documented time losses related to identity protection efforts.

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