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

Montana 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 Montana 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 Montana Residents (1)

These Cadence Bank settlements are currently accepting claims from Montana 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 Montana

Montana residents affected by the $5.25 million Cadence Bank data breach class action settlement should understand their rights under both federal and state consumer protection laws. Montana's Consumer Protection Act provides additional safeguards beyond federal regulations, allowing residents to pursue damages for deceptive trade practices and data security failures. While Cadence Bank primarily operates in the southeastern United States with headquarters in Tupelo, Mississippi, the data breach settlement extends to customers nationwide, including Montana residents who may have had accounts or interactions with the bank. Montana residents filing class action claims must be aware that the state follows federal court jurisdiction rules for multi-state settlements. The Montana Attorney General's office actively monitors financial institution settlements and may provide guidance to residents. Montana's statute of limitations for consumer protection claims is typically three years, but class action settlements often have specific deadlines that supersede state limitations. Residents should verify their eligibility promptly, as settlement administrators use customer databases to identify affected individuals regardless of their current state of residence.

Cadence Bank Settlements in Montana: FAQs

Can Montana residents participate in the Cadence Bank data breach settlement even if they no longer live in states where Cadence operates?

Yes, Montana residents who previously held Cadence Bank accounts or were affected by the data breach can participate in the $5.25 million settlement regardless of their current location. Class action settlements typically include all affected customers based on when the breach occurred, not current residency. You'll need to provide documentation of your account or relationship with Cadence Bank during the relevant time period.

Does Montana's Consumer Protection Act provide additional remedies beyond the Cadence Bank class action settlement?

Montana's Consumer Protection Act allows for individual lawsuits seeking damages for deceptive practices, but participating in the class action settlement typically requires waiving rights to pursue separate legal action. However, if you suffered significant individual damages beyond what the class action covers, you may want to consult with a Montana attorney before accepting the settlement. The state law provides for treble damages in some consumer protection cases.

How long do Montana residents have to file claims for Cadence Bank settlements?

Settlement deadlines are set by federal courts and apply uniformly regardless of state residence, typically ranging from 60-120 days after final approval. Montana residents should not rely on the state's three-year consumer protection statute of limitations for class action settlements. Check the settlement administrator's website or court documents for exact deadlines specific to the Cadence Bank data breach settlement.

Tips for Montana Residents Filing Cadence Bank Claims

Montana residents should gather all documentation related to their Cadence Bank accounts, including statements, correspondence, and breach notifications before filing claims. Contact the Montana Attorney General's Consumer Protection Office if you encounter issues with the settlement process or suspect fraudulent settlement communications. Submit claims through official settlement websites only, never through unsolicited emails or phone calls. Keep copies of all claim submissions and correspondence with settlement administrators. If you experienced identity theft or financial losses beyond typical data breach damages, document these separately as they may qualify for additional compensation. Consider consulting with Montana consumer protection attorneys if your individual damages significantly exceed the standard settlement amounts, as state law may provide additional remedies.

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