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American First Finance, LLC Data Breach – What You Need to Know & What to do Next
Were You the Victim of a Data Breach?
Overview
American First Finance, LLC (AFF) disclosed a breach involving insider wrongdoing that compromised the data of 689,000 people. Learn what happened, what’s at risk, and how victims can protect themselves.
American First Finance, LLC (AFF) disclosed a breach involving insider wrongdoing that compromised the data of 689,000 people. Learn what happened, what’s at risk, and how victims can protect themselves.
AFF, a Dallas-based financial services company, recently confirmed a significant data breach caused by insider wrongdoing. The breach occurred on May 31, 2024, and was discovered on June 18, 2025. According to the company, the incident exposed sensitive personal information belonging to approximately 689,000 individuals across the United States.
The company provides financing options and consumer credit solutions nationwide, meaning the scope of this breach may impact individuals in many states.
What Information Was Involved?
AFF has reported that the breach involved personal identifiers combined with other sensitive information. While the exact details have not been publicly disclosed, these types of identifiers often place individuals at greater risk for identity theft and fraud.
Impacted data may include:
- Name
- Personal identifiers linked with additional sensitive information
How Did American First Finance Respond?
After discovering the breach, American First Finance began investigating the incident and took steps to contain the problem. On July 29, 2025, the company sent electronic notifications to impacted consumers.
As part of their response, American First Finance is offering affected individuals:
- 24 months of IDX credit monitoring
- Identity theft protection services
These protections can help consumers monitor their credit, detect suspicious activity, and mitigate potential damage caused by the breach.
Is There Anything You Can Do If You Were Affected?
If you received a notice from AFF, it is important to take the following steps:
- Enroll in the free credit monitoring and identity theft protection services offered.
- Review your credit reports and bank statements for unusual activity.
- Place a fraud alert or credit freeze on your file with the major credit bureaus.
- Save copies of all communications you receive from American First Finance about the breach.
Why Legal Help Matters
Even when companies provide credit monitoring, affected individuals may still face long-term risks such as fraudulent accounts, credit score damage, or financial loss. Victims of data breaches may be entitled to compensation, and working with an experienced law firm ensures you understand your rights and options.
If you received a data breach notification from American First Finance, Almeida Law Group is here to help. We are actively investigating this breach and assisting victims nationwide. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation at 708-529-5418 or fill out the form on this page.
Conclusion
The American First Finance data breach highlights the serious risks posed when personal information is mishandled. Acting quickly by monitoring your accounts, enrolling in credit protection services, and seeking legal guidance can help protect your financial future.