Hana Financial Data Breach Lawsuit Investigation

Shamis & Gentile P.A., one of the nation's premier class action law firms specializing in data breach cases, is investigating the Hana Financial Inc. data breach.
If you were affected by the data breach, your sensitive personally identifiable information may have been exposed, and you may be eligible for compensation.
About Hana Financial Inc.
Hana Financial Inc. is a non-bank specialty financial institution based in the United States. Founded in 1994, the company provides factoring, asset-based lending and SBA lending services. It is recognized as one of the top ten factoring companies in the U.S. and is also among the most active SBA 7(a) lenders in the country.
Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, the company handles over $1.5 billion in annual factoring volume and loan originations.
What happened?
In July 2025, Hana Financial became the victim of a ransomware attack claimed by the group known as Sinobi. The incident was first posted on the dark web on July 5, 2025. According to public disclosures, the breach involved unauthorized access to company data and exposed sensitive consumer information.
The company began notifying impacted individuals by mail on Sept. 25, 2025. The total number of affected consumers has not been released, but is believed to involve thousands of Hana Financial customers.
Possible Exposed Information
- Name
- Date of birth
- Social Security numbers
- Driver's license number
- Financial account information
The data breach was disclosed to the Massachusetts Attorney General's office on Sept. 25, 2025.
Your Rights and Next Steps
If you received a notice from Hana Financial Inc. about this data breach, you have important rights and options. Even if you have not noticed any suspicious activity, it is essential to take steps to protect your identity and finances.
Here are actions you can take:
- Credit monitoring services: Enroll in the 24 months of the TransUnion Cyberscout credit monitoring and identity protection services, offered by Hana Financial.
- Monitor your accounts carefully: Check your financial statements regularly for suspicious activity or unauthorized transactions. If you notice anything unusual, contact your financial institution immediately.
- Fraud alert and credit reports: A fraud alert informs creditors to take extra steps to verify your identity before opening new accounts in your name. Consumers are also entitled to one free credit report annually from each credit bureau. You can request a fraud alert or a credit report by contacting any one of the three major credit bureaus.
- Seek legal help: Lawyers are ready to help you understand your rights and pursue compensation.
Lawyers are ready to help individuals who have been affected by this breach understand their rights and explore options for compensation.
You May Be Entitled to Compensation
If your information was exposed in the Hana Financial Inc. data breach, you may be entitled to compensation for any harm or inconvenience experienced. Lawyers are investigating potential claims on behalf of affected individuals.
To find out if you qualify to join a lawsuit and pursue damages, complete the form below.