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MediaAlpha Inc.

Securities Class Action

  • Date:
  • 9/18/2025
  • Company Name:
  • MediaAlpha Inc.
  • Stock Symbol:
  • MAX
  • Status:
  • Investigating

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Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C., a nationally recognized stockholder rights law firm, is investigating potential claims against MediaAlpha, Inc. (“MediaAlpha” or the “Company”) (NYSE:MAX) on behalf of MediaAlpha stockholders. Our investigation concerns whether MediaAlpha has violated the federal securities laws and/or engaged in other unlawful business practices.

On June 24, 2024, Wolfpack Research published a report entitled "MAX: Our Investigation Reveals MAX Is Participating in Consumer Fraud." In pertinent part, Wolfpack announced that it was "short the insurance lead generator, MediaAlpha, Inc. (NYSE:MAX) following our research into the company's [Health Insurance] segment[.]" Wolfpack stated that it believed "[MediaAlpha] uses dishonest and sometimes outright fraudulent ads along with deceptive websites to trick consumers into providing their personal information in exchange for a health insurance ‘quote.' [MediaAlpha] then sells this information as raw lead data or uses it to generate clicks or calls for its lead-buying partners. Our investigation indicates as much as 78% of [MediaAlpha's] Health [Insurance] lead-buying partners are running boiler room health insurance scams or are flagrantly violating laws concerning telemarketing." 

On this news, MediaAlpha's stock price fell $1.92 per share, or 11.84%, over the following two trading sessions, to close at $14.29 per share on June 25, 2024. 

Then, on November 4, 2024, MediaAlpha disclosed receipt of a letter from the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") staff stating that the FTC staff was "prepared to recommend the filing of a complaint against the Company," claiming that MediaAlpha falsely "represented itself as affiliated with government entities, made misleading claims (in particular regarding health insurance products and use of consumers' personal information) and utilized deceptive advertising." 

On this news, MediaAlpha's stock price fell $4.46 per share, of 27.7%, to close at $11.62 per share on November 5, 2024. 

Then, on August 6, 2025, MediaAlpha announced it was settling claims with the FTC for $45 million. According to the FTC's complaint, MediaAlpha would use advertisements and websites claiming to provide health insurance quotes to collect information from consumers looking for insurance, while in reality, MediaAlpha sold nothing to consumers, and the consumer information it collected would be sold to telemarketers. According to the FTC, MediaAlpha sold approximately 119 million leads about consumers in 2024 alone.

If you purchased or otherwise acquired MediaAlpha shares and suffered a loss, are a long-term stockholder, have information, would like to learn more about these claims, or have any questions concerning this announcement or your rights or interests with respect to these matters, please contact Brandon Walker or Marion Passmore by email at investigations@bespc.com, by telephone at (212) 355-4648, or by filling out the form below.  There is no cost or obligation to you.
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Please contact Brandon Walker or Marion Passmore by email at investigations@bespc.com with any questions regarding the case.
The individual or institution below (“Plaintiff”) has reviewed and agrees to the Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. (“BESPC”) retainer agreement and authorizes BESPC to prosecute an action on Plaintiff’s behalf under the federal securities laws or applicable state laws to recover damages on behalf of investors in MediaAlpha Inc.. BESPC will prosecute the action on a full contingency basis and will forward all costs and expenses.
 

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