If you are a member of the Settlement Class and you wish to receive a payment, you must submit a valid claim form by June 29,2026. You can do so: (1) electronically at www.MarylandGenesisSettlement.com; or (2) by mail. A printable claim form and additional information about submitting a claim is available at www.MarylandGenesisSettlement.com.
BY ORDER OF THE U.S. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
If you are a Maryland resident, and Genesis Financial Solutions, Inc. (“Genesis”) owns the right to collect payments of principal, interest and fees on your credit card account, you could be part of a Class Action Settlement that affects your rights.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland authorized this notice.
This is not a solicitation from a lawyer.
• Genesis has agreed to resolve a lawsuit about whether its consumer lending and credit related business practices in Maryland involving personal loans of less than $25,000 violated the Maryland Consumer Loan Law, Md. Code Ann., Com. Law, § 12-314 and the Maryland Credit Services Businesses Act, Md. Code Ann., Com. Law, § 14-1901
• The proposed class Settlement avoids litigation costs and risks, pays money to Settlement Class Members, and releases Genesis and related parties from potential liability. Genesis denies wrongdoing or liability.
• Under the proposed Settlement, Genesis will create a Settlement Payment Fund of $4,000,000 for all Class members who do not opt-out, or exclude themselves, from the Settlement, and who submit a valid claim by June 29, 2026. Genesis also will pay $100,000 for Administrative Costs. Subject to Court approval, Genesis will pay $25,000 to the Class Representative, and $1,700,000 to Class Counsel for attorneys’ fees and costs; those payments will not reduce any payments to Settlement Class Members.
• If you received a notice about this Settlement by email or mail, you are in the Settlement Class according to Genesis’s records. If you are a Settlement Class Member, your legal rights are affected whether you act, or don’t act. Read the Long Form Notice in the important documents tab carefully.