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Seven Honda and Acura Dealerships Achieve EPA ENERGY STAR Certification, Setting the Standard for Superior Energy Performance in the Auto Industry

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Honda and Acura brands have more ENERGY STAR certified vehicle dealerships than any other automakerAccording to the EPA, ENERGY STAR certified buildings use 35% less energy and contribute 35% fewer greenhouse gas emissions than non-certified buildingsOver the last 14 years, the Honda and Acura Environmental Leadership Programs have supported U.S. dealers in collectively reducing over 275,000 metric tons in CO2 emissions and saving more than $50 million in energy costs

TORRANCE, Calif., March 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded ENERGY STAR certification to seven additional Honda and Acura dealerships, recognizing them as among the most energy-efficient vehicle dealerships in the country. Supported by the Honda and Acura Environmental Leadership Programs, the auto industry’s first structured programs that help dealers measurably reduce their environmental impact, Honda and Acura dealers are setting the standard for superior energy performance. Since the EPA established the ENERGY STAR certification for vehicle dealerships in 2024, 14 Honda and Acura dealerships have earned the certification – the most of any automaker.

Honda and Acura brands have more ENERGY STAR certified vehicle dealerships than any other automaker in the U.S.

According to the EPA, on average, ENERGY STAR certified buildings use 35% less energy and contribute 35% fewer greenhouse gas emissions than non-certified buildings. Through the Honda and Acura Environmental Leadership Programs, participating dealers have measurably reduced their energy and water use by installing high-efficiency water fixtures, LED lighting, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air condition) upgrades, and solar panels.

Adding to the first group of certified dealerships are the following 2025 and late 2024 ENERGY STAR certified Honda and Acura dealerships: 

First Texas Honda, Austin, TexasHardin Honda, Anaheim, Calif.Honda of Serramonte, Colma, Calif.Klein Honda, Everett, Wash.Rallye Acura, Roslyn, N.Y.Space Coast Honda, Cocoa, Fla.Tony Honda, Waipahu, Hawaii

“With support from the Honda and Acura Environmental Leadership Programs, our dealer partners continue to lead the industry in environmentally responsible dealership operations,” said Jessika Laudermilk, assistant vice president of Honda National Auto Sales at American Honda Motor Co., Inc. “At Honda, we’re working to realize our goal of zero environmental impact by 2050, and we celebrate all of our dealer partners who are embracing eco-conscious solutions, big and small, to reduce their own environmental impact.”

To earn the prestigious ENERGY STAR certification, the seven Honda and Acura dealerships met strict energy performance standards. Using EPA’s online ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager® tool, they assessed their energy performance based on 12 months of utility bills. The dealerships were then evaluated with the EPA’s 1–100 ENERGY STAR score, which compares similar-sized dealerships and their operations. The seven Honda and Acura dealerships became eligible for the ENERGY STAR certification by earning scores of 75 and higher, which indicated that they are more energy efficient than 75% of similar dealerships nationwide.

Quotes from Honda and Acura ENERGY STAR Dealers

Klein Honda Vice President Rory Klein: “We are truly honored to earn ENERGY STAR certification. Achieving this certification is not only a milestone for our dealership but also a reflection of our commitment to environmental stewardship. Our journey toward embracing green energy has been both challenging and rewarding, and it underscores our dedication to sustainability and innovation. We believe that every step we take toward a cleaner future is a step toward a better community, and this recognition inspires us to continue leading by example.”

Rallye Motor Company General Manager & CFO Stefanie Horn: “Rallye Acura is proud to have achieved ENERGY STAR certification. This award is dedicated to the entire Rallye Acura team who worked hard to make it possible. We will continue to pursue our green initiatives in our community in 2025, and to strive for our dealership’s positive impact on the environment.” 

Space Coast Honda Service Director John DeMasso: “It is a great honor to receive ENERGY STAR certification at Space Coast Honda. We consistently strive to enhance our facility with energy-efficient upgrades such as LED lighting, motion activated lighting controls, and smart thermostat controls to continue to minimize our carbon footprint and to help preserve a better future.” 

Honda and Acura Environmental Leadership Programs Set Industry Standard
Honda established the voluntary Honda and Acura Environmental Leadership Programs in 2011, often referred to as the “Green Dealer” Program, to support Honda and Acura automobile, powersports and power equipment dealers in measurably reducing their environmental impact year over year. To date, more than 600 Honda and Acura automobile, powersports and power equipment dealers across the U.S. have collectively reduced CO2 emissions by more than 275,000 metric tons. This reduction is equal to eliminating the annual CO2 emissions associated with electricity use by over 53,000 homes.

The Honda and Acura Environmental Leadership Programs are structured as yearly assessments to optimize existing and new facilities in the areas of energy performance, water efficiency and site practices. The programs provide dealers with guidance on data collection, expert advice, implementation and results verification. Since 2011, the average dealership has reduced energy use by 20%, saving an average of $20,000 per year.

To learn more about the Honda and Acura Environmental Leadership Programs, visit https://greendealer.honda.com/.

About the Honda Commitment to the Environment
Honda is transforming its operations to realize its global goal of zero environmental impact by 2050. Through its “Triple Action to Zero” approach, Honda aims to achieve carbon neutrality for all products and corporate activities; utilize 100% carbon-free energy; and pursue resource circulation, the use of 100% sustainable materials by reprocessing products back to raw materials and reusing those materials in the creation of new products.

Toward this goal, Honda will strive to make battery-electric and fuel cell-electric vehicles represent 100% of auto sales globally by 2040, while also beginning electrification of Honda powersports and power equipment product lineups.

To reduce the environmental impact of its business operations, Honda is offsetting CO2 emissions from its North American manufacturing operations through long-term virtual power purchase agreements (VPPAs) for carbon-free wind and solar power that cover more than 80% of the electricity Honda uses in North America. Honda also supports its suppliers and independent dealerships across North America in their decarbonization efforts through the Honda Green Excellence Academy and Honda Environmental Leadership Program, respectively.

Learn more at https://www.honda.com/environment.

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Jack Henry’s Annual Survey of Financial Institutions Highlights Priorities Amid Economic Uncertainty and a New Hybrid Monetary Era

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Banks and credit unions plan to increase technology spending, led by investments in AI, digital banking, and data analytics

MONETT, Mo., April 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Banks and credit unions are prioritizing operational efficiency, deposit growth, and new payment capabilities as they navigate economic uncertainty and increasing technological complexity, according to findings from Jack Henry’s eighth annual Strategy Benchmark.

Jack Henry® (Nasdaq: JKHY) surveyed 193 executives from financial institutions using Jack Henry solutions. The survey highlights the industry’s most pressing strategic priorities, top concerns, and technology investment plans for the next two years.

“Banks and credit unions have finally recognized their biggest competitive threat in Big Fintech and Big Crypto,” says Lee Wetherington, Senior Director of Corporate Strategy and lead author of the benchmark. “As we enter a new hybrid monetary era, the game is changing and charter franchises are under attack. The goal of strategy is no longer simply to win but to ensure you’re competing to win the right game.”

The vast majority of financial institutions plan to increase technology spending, with 88% expecting to raise their tech budgets over the next two years, up from 76% last year. Four in 10 institutions (41%) plan increases of 6% to 10%, compared with 33% a year ago. Artificial intelligence (48%) is the top planned technology investment for the first time, followed by digital banking (38%) and data analytics (32%). While banks remain focused on growing deposits (64%) as their top strategic priority in 2026-2027, credit unions (40%) continue to place outsized emphasis on acquiring younger accountholders (Gen Z/Alpha).

“Financial institutions are in a high-stakes race for Gen Z and small business,” says Jennifer Geis, Senior Strategic Advisor of Corporate Strategy at Jack Henry and Managing Editor of the study. “Given Gen Z now drives most small-business formation—and given small-business deposits are 4-5X larger than retail—understanding and meeting the unique needs of “bizumers” is key to growth, whether you frame it in terms of deposits or demographics.”

Among the highlights from the survey:

PaymentsMore than nine out of 10 CEOs (94%) plan to add new payment services within the next two years, yet only 36% have a formal payments strategy in place.More than four out of five (82%) financial institutions plan to incorporate tap-to-pay as part of their strategy to add younger accountholders.Nearly half (47%) of CEOs plan to embed payments into their digital banking experience over the next two years.Small Business FocusThree out of four CEOs say they plan to expand services for small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).The most common planned addition is payment services, including FedNow®, request for payment, and tap-to-pay. 
 Cryptocurrency18% of CEOs plan to support stablecoins, tokenized money, and/or cryptocurrency by the end of 2027. This includes:Tokenized deposits/deposit tokensSupport for on-chain wallets for accountholdersAbility to orchestrate, exchange, and settle dollars to and from stablecoins/crypto.However, only 3% of CEOs report having a formal stablecoin strategy in place.
 Getting YoungerThe second most important strategic priority for credit unions (and fourth overall) is adding younger accountholders. It is also one of the top three concerns for CEOs.More than 40% of credit unions have a formal strategy, compared to just 10% of banks.Fintechs and neobanks are considered the biggest competitive threat in this area.Data analytics and AILeveraging data is the 5th most important strategic priority overall among banks and credit unionsPlans to implement AI grew double digits compared to last year1/3 of FIs plan to embed data collection/analysis tools within digital banking

The study’s results are based on an online survey conducted in January and February 2026 of a diverse sample of Jack Henry clients with assets ranging from less than $500 million to more than $5 billion. Download the eBook to learn more.

About Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.®
Jack Henry® (Nasdaq: JKHY) is a well-rounded financial technology company that strengthens connections between financial institutions and the people and businesses they serve. We are an S&P 500 company that prioritizes openness, collaboration, and user centricity – offering banks and credit unions a vibrant ecosystem of internally developed modern capabilities as well as the ability to integrate with leading fintechs. For 50 years, Jack Henry has provided technology solutions to enable clients to innovate faster, strategically differentiate, and successfully compete while serving the evolving needs of their accountholders. We empower approximately 7,400 clients with people-inspired innovation, personal service, and insight-driven solutions that help reduce the barriers to financial health. Additional information is available at jackhenry.com.

Statements made in this news release that are not historical facts are “forward-looking statements.” Because forward-looking statements relate to the future, they are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those discussed in the Company’s Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including the Company’s most recent reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q, particularly under the heading “Risk Factors.” Any forward-looking statement made in this news release speaks only as of the date of the news release, and the Company expressly disclaims any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether because of new information, future events or otherwise.

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CorroHealth Honored As Stevie® Award Winner In 2026 American Business Awards®

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PLANO, Texas, April 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Leading revenue cycle technology company CorroHealth was named the winner of a Silver Stevie® Award in the Health Provider category in The 24th Annual American Business Awards®.

The American Business Awards are the U.S.A.’s premier business awards program. All organizations operating in the U.S.A. are eligible to submit nominations – public and private, for-profit and non-profit, large and small. This year, the program received more than 3,600 nominations from organizations across virtually every industry.

“We are honored to receive this prestigious award and to be recognized alongside many esteemed American business leaders,” said Pat Leonard, CEO of CorroHealth. “This acknowledgement reflects CorroHealth’s ongoing commitment to the healthcare industry, serving as the leading revenue cycle technology company built for the future of healthcare finance.”

CorroHealth earned recognition for its mission and purpose, transforming healthcare operations and driving innovation to deliver better outcomes for hospitals and health systems. The company was selected after a methodical nomination process and careful evaluation of its industry impact and dedication to bridging the gap between patient care and financial performance.

More than 250 professionals worldwide participated in the judging process to select this year’s Stevie Award winners. One judge who evaluated the nomination stated, “CorroHealth’s blend of expert driven services and AI-powered platforms delivers measurable, enterprise scale financial gains that far exceed industry norms.” The judges also recognized the company as a leader in innovation and operational excellence within the healthcare financial technology sector.

To learn more about CorroHealth, visit corrohealth.com.

About CorroHealth 
CorroHealth, the leading healthcare technology and revenue cycle management company that helps providers and payers improve financial performance through automation, data-driven analytics, and clinically led expertise. CorroHealth delivers integrated, scalable solutions that support complex reimbursement and documentation workflows, backed by a global workforce operating in more than 10 locations, including the United States, United Kingdom, India, and the United Arab Emirates. The company was recently named one of the “Top Places to Work in Healthcare in 2026” by Becker’s Healthcare and a Great Place To Work® Certified™ in India for the second time in two years. Further information is available at corrohealth.com.

About the Stevie Awards
Stevie Awards are conferred in nine programs: the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards, the German Stevie Awards, the Middle East & North Africa Stevie Awards, The American Business Awards®, The International Business Awards®, the Stevie Awards for Women in Business, the Stevie Awards for Great Employers, the Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service, and the new Stevie Awards for Technology Excellence. Stevie Awards competitions receive more than 12,000 entries each year from organizations in more than 70 nations. Honoring organizations of all types and sizes, as well as the people behind them, the Stevies recognize outstanding workplace performance worldwide. Learn more about the Stevie Awards at http://www.StevieAwards.com.

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Mellissa Gardner, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer
mellissa.gardner@corrohealth.com

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Singular Genomics Names John Stark as Chief Executive Officer as Company Builds on Spatial Platform Momentum

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SAN DIEGO, April 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Singular Genomics Systems, Inc. today announced the appointment of John Stark as Chief Executive Officer. This leadership transition comes as Singular builds on the launch of its market-leading spatial platform and enters its next phase, focused on expanding adoption, deepening strategic partnerships, and increasing the impact of multimodal spatial data across translational research, drug development, and future clinical applications. Josh Stahl will transition to a new role as Independent Director on the Board.

“With Singular’s G4X platform now successfully on the market, the company is positioned to realize spatial pathology’s potential across translational research and clinical applications,” said Allison Ballmer, Chair of the Board. “Josh strengthened Singular and repositioned the company’s technology, culminating in the successful launch of the G4X platform. John’s leadership experience will now help scale the business and capitalize on the opportunity to drive precision medicine forward.”

John brings more than 25 years of experience commercializing innovative technologies while scaling organizations and raising capital. Most recently, John served as Chief Executive Officer of Resolve Biosciences, a spatial biology platform company, where he drove partnerships and routine use across the translational, drug development, and clinical research markets. Prior to Resolve, John served as Chief Executive Officer of Quantum-Si, a next-generation single-molecule protein sequencing platform company, and Chief Executive Officer of Celsee, a single-cell genomics platform company acquired by Bio-Rad in 2020. Earlier in his career, he held senior leadership positions at Life Technologies, Pacific Biosciences, and Affymetrix.

“Singular has built a competitive spatial platform and a strong foundation in a rapidly evolving market,” said John Stark, CEO. “I’m excited to build on that momentum – deepening partnerships, scaling adoption, and unlocking broader value from spatial data across research, drug development, and precision medicine.”

“We thank Josh Stahl for building an exceptional foundation for Singular, and welcome John Stark, who brings a long history of commercial leadership to the company,” said Andrew ElBardissi, Partner at Deerfield Management. “We remain confident in Singular’s technology, market opportunity, and path to leadership in precision medicine and are committed to supporting the company’s continued growth.”

About Singular Genomics

Singular is a life science technology company focused on delivering high-throughput spatial pathology solutions to advance precision medicine. The company’s G4X™ Spatial Sequencer enables scalable, multiomic analysis directly in tissue, combining performance, throughput, and cost efficiency to support translational research, AI-driven insights, and clinical developments. Singular is headquartered in San Diego, California.

Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements contained in this press release, other than statements of historical fact, may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. These statements are based on current expectations and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Singular Genomics undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements, except as required by law.

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Darius Fugere
dariusf@singulargenomics.com

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