Company: RNST
Filing Date: 2025-02-26
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000715072-25-000054
Chunk: 53

Company: RENASANT CORP
Filing Date: 2025-02-26
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 53
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, monitor and mitigate fraud-related risks, and we continue to invest in systems, resources, and controls to better detect and prevent fraud. However, there are inherent limitations to our ability to anticipate, mitigate and remediate all fraud-related risks, particularly in light of the pace of technological advances.  Some level of fraud loss is unavoidable, and the risk of a major loss cannot be eliminated. Accordingly, we could suffer unexpected losses, incur additional expenses to correct failures in our systems, and be subject to potential claims from third parties and government agencies. Any of these consequences could adversely affect our reputation, business, financial condition, and results of operations.

A failure or breach of our communications and information security systems, or those of our vendors and customers, and cybersecurity incidents, including cyber-attacks, could disrupt our business, result in the disclosure or misuse of confidential or proprietary information, damage our reputation and create significant financial and legal exposure for us.

The Company, our vendors (inclusive of vendors to our vendors) and our customers rely heavily on communications and information security systems to securely and reliably process, record, transmit and monitor confidential and other information through our and their computer systems and networks. Our operational systems, including, among other things, deposit and loan servicing, online and mobile banking, wealth management, accounting and data processing, could be materially adversely impacted by a failure, interruption or breach in the security or integrity of any of these systems, including systems under the control of vendors. As a financial institution, the Company is subject to ongoing threats to its systems, software, networks and other technology that originate from various sources, including our employees, cyber-criminals, hacktivists, groups linked to terrorist organizations or hostile countries, and third parties aiming to disrupt financial institutions more generally. Information security threats include computer hacking involving the introduction of computer viruses or malicious code known as “malware” into the Company’s systems, cyber-attacks, identity theft, electronic fraudulent activity and attempted theft of financial assets. These threats, which are designed to obtain unauthorized access to confidential information belonging to the Company or its customers, manipulate or destroy data or systems, disrupt service on the Company’s systems, or steal money through the use of “ransomware” or unauthorized funds transfers, are increasing in frequency and sophistication and are often 

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facilitated by artificial intelligence tools. In addition, our systems are threatened by unpredictable events such as terrorist attacks, power outages or tornadoes or other natural disasters. The Company may not be able to effectively implement, develop and