CareCloud Operations Unaffected by Shutdown of Silicon Valley Bank
CareCloud, Inc. (Nasdaq: CCLD, CCLDP, CCLDO) announced on March 15, 2023, that the recent Silicon Valley Bank shutdown has not affected its operations. The company confirmed that the monthly dividend for the Series A and Series B Preferred Stock is funded for disbursement as scheduled. CFO Bill Korn stated that CareCloud remains fully operational and has access to its deposits despite broader financial disruptions. CareCloud provides healthcare technology solutions, helping over 40,000 providers improve patient care while reducing costs. The company continues to monitor the financial situation closely.
- No operational impact from the Silicon Valley Bank shutdown.
- Monthly dividends for Series A and B Preferred Stock funded as scheduled.
- CareCloud maintains access to deposits and remains fully operational.
- None.
SOMERSET, N.J., March 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CareCloud, Inc. (Nasdaq: CCLD, CCLDP, CCLDO), a leader in healthcare technology solutions for medical practices and health systems nationwide, confirmed today that the recent shutdown of Silicon Valley Bank has had no impact on the Company’s operations. Furthermore, today’s monthly dividend on CareCloud's Series A Preferred Stock and Series B Preferred Stock has been funded for disbursement to shareholders as previously scheduled.
“Despite the disruption in the broader financial markets, CareCloud, including all of our entities, remains fully operational, and we have access to our deposits,” said Bill Korn, chief financial officer of CareCloud. “As we continue to monitor the situation closely, we are available to answer any questions or concerns that may arise.”
About CareCloud
CareCloud (Nasdaq: CCLD, CCLDP, CCLDO) brings disciplined innovation to the business of healthcare. Our suite of technology-enabled solutions helps clients increase financial and operational performance, streamline clinical workflows and improve the patient experience. More than 40,000 providers count on CareCloud to help them improve patient care while reducing administrative burdens and operating costs. Learn more about our products and services, including revenue cycle management (RCM), practice management (PM), electronic health records (EHR), business intelligence, patient experience management (PXM) and digital health, at www.carecloud.com.
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SOURCE CareCloud
Company Contact:
Bill Korn
Chief Financial Officer
CareCloud
bkorn@carecloud.com
Investor Contact:
Asher Dewhurst
ICR Westwicke
CareCloudIR@westwicke.com
Media Inquiries:
Alexis Feinberg
ICR Westwicke
CareCloudPR@westwicke.com
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