Cadence Bank Class Action Settlements in Maryland
All Cadence Bank class action lawsuits and settlements available to Maryland residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Maryland 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 Maryland 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 Maryland Residents (1)
These Cadence Bank settlements are currently accepting claims from Maryland residents.
$5.25M Cadence Bank data breach class action settlement
Up to $10,000Cadence 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.
About Cadence Bank Class Actions in Maryland
Maryland residents affected by Cadence Bank settlements have specific protections under state law, including the Maryland Personal Information Protection Act, which requires companies to notify consumers of data breaches and provides grounds for legal action when personal information is compromised. Cadence Bank, formed through the 2017 merger of BancorpSouth and Cadence Bancorporation, maintains a limited presence in Maryland primarily through commercial lending and correspondent banking relationships rather than retail branches. The bank's customer base in Maryland consists mainly of business clients and individuals who opened accounts through online channels or inherited relationships from acquired institutions. Maryland residents participating in class action settlements must be aware that the state's three-year statute of limitations for data breach claims differs from other jurisdictions. The Maryland Consumer Protection Act also provides additional remedies beyond federal regulations, potentially allowing for enhanced damages in certain banking-related disputes. Claims processing typically follows federal guidelines, but Maryland's Attorney General office actively monitors financial institution settlements to ensure proper consumer notification and fair distribution of settlement funds.
Cadence Bank Settlements in Maryland: FAQs
Can Maryland residents claim compensation from the $5.25 million Cadence Bank data breach settlement?
Yes, Maryland residents who had personal information compromised in the Cadence Bank data breach are eligible to participate in the $5.25 million class action settlement. Even though Cadence Bank has limited physical presence in Maryland, online banking customers and those with inherited accounts from acquired institutions qualify for compensation.
How does Maryland's Personal Information Protection Act affect Cadence Bank settlement claims?
Maryland's Personal Information Protection Act strengthens residents' rights in data breach cases by requiring prompt notification and establishing clear liability standards. This state law works alongside federal regulations to ensure Maryland residents receive proper notice of the Cadence Bank settlement and may provide additional legal protections beyond the class action agreement.
What documentation do Maryland residents need to file a Cadence Bank class action claim?
Maryland residents typically need account statements, breach notification letters from Cadence Bank, and documentation of any identity theft or financial losses resulting from the data breach. The settlement administrator may also accept alternative proof of account ownership or relationship with the bank during the relevant time period.
Tips for Maryland Residents Filing Cadence Bank Claims
Maryland residents filing Cadence Bank claims should submit documentation promptly before settlement deadlines, as extensions are rarely granted. Keep copies of all breach notification letters and account statements showing your relationship with the bank during the relevant period. Monitor the Maryland Attorney General's office website for updates on the settlement distribution process, as they often provide state-specific guidance for residents. Consider consulting with a Maryland-licensed attorney if you experienced significant financial losses beyond the standard settlement amounts, as state consumer protection laws may provide additional remedies not covered by the federal class action agreement.
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