OREANDA-NEWS. March 15, 2016. Home Depot says it's willing to pay as much as \\$19.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by shoppers affected by a massive security breach that exposed credit card information belonging to 56 million customers.

The home-improvement retailer's offer includes the creation of a \\$13 million fund that would compensate customers for out-of-pocket expenses such as reasonably traceable fraud. The remaining money would go toward legal fees and associated expenses. Atlanta-based Home Depot also promised Tuesday to adopt new data security measures to protect its customers' personal and financial information.

Home Depot said its settlement offer, which still requires court approval, was not an admission of liability in the matter.

"We're working to put the litigation behind us, and this was the most expeditious path," said Stephen Holmes, a Home Depot spokesman.

The settlement offer does not cover other pending lawsuits from financial institutions such as banks and credit card companies.