(Bloomberg) -- Target Corp. reached a settlement with Visa Inc. over a hacker attack that struck the retail chain during the 2013 holiday season and exposed millions of customers’ personal information.

“Target is pleased that we have reached a settlement agreement with Visa related to the data breach,” the Minneapolis-based retailer said in a statement Tuesday. Separately, Visa confirmed that it has reached an accord with Target. Under the terms of the deal, the chain will pay banks that issue Visa cards as much as $67 million, according to the Wall Street Journal, which cited people familiar with the situation that it didn’t identify.

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