SHF Holdings shares up 10.67% intraday after launching Payroll Boost payroll solution and major bank partnership with Canopy HR to support cannabis industry.

Monday, Dec 15, 2025 9:49 am ET3min read
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think> Okay, let's tackle this query. The user wants me to transform a given text into a concise news headline following specific rules. Let me start by understanding the requirements. First, the company name must remain unchanged. The example shows "Pineapple Energy Inc." so I should keep "SHF Holdings" as is. Next, the percentage change needs to be rounded to two decimal places. The given percentage here is 10.67073171%, which rounds to 10.67%. I need to make sure there are no trailing zeros, so just 10.67% is fine. Then, the time period is intraday. The example uses "in premarket trading," so I should follow the same structure here. The time period is intraday, so I'll write "in intraday trading." Now, the brief reason for the price movement. The input mentions two points. The first is the launch of Payroll Boost and a major bank partnership with Canopy HR to support cannabis industry payroll services. The second point is that SHF Holdings provides banking and financial services to the cannabis industry, covering 41 states and handling $2.6 billion in deposits since inception. I need to condense these into a brief reason. The example includes the subsidiary's project and the company's focus. Here, the main reasons are the new product and the partnership. I should mention both in the reason part. Also, the second point about their service coverage and deposits is important context but maybe not necessary for the reason unless it's directly linked to the price movement. However, the example includes some additional info after the reason, so maybe I can include the service coverage as part of the company's focus. Putting it all together: Start with the company name, percentage change, time period, then the reason. The example uses "with the company announcing..." so I'll use a similar structure here. Let me check if the example includes the second point. In the example, after the reason, there's a paragraph about the company's focus. So maybe I should include the second point as part of the company's description. Wait, the user's instruction says "a brief reason for the price movement," so the main reason is the announcement of Payroll Boost and the partnership. The second point is more about the company's background. But the example includes both the announcement and the company's focus. So perhaps I should include the second point as part of the reason or as a separate sentence in the headline. Wait, the example's output has the reason and then a paragraph about the company's focus. The user's example shows that after the initial headline line, there's a paragraph with more details. But the user's instruction says "a brief reason for the price movement, retaining key information." So maybe the second point is part of the reason or part of the company's description. In the input, the two points are: 1. Launch of Payroll Boost and partnership with Canopy HR. 2. The company's service coverage and deposits. The second point is more about their existing services and scale. The price movement is likely due to the new product and partnership. The second point is supporting information about their market presence but not the direct reason for the price change. So the brief reason should focus on the first point. Therefore, the headline should mention the launch of Payroll Boost and the partnership with Canopy HR to support cannabis industry payroll services. The second point about their coverage and deposits can be included as part of the company's description, similar to the example. Let me structure the headline: SHF Holdings surged 10.67% in intraday trading, with the company launching Payroll Boost and securing a major bank partnership with Canopy HR to support cannabis industry payroll services. The company provides banking and financial services to the cannabis industry across 41 states, having processed approximately $2.6 billion in deposits since inception. Wait, but the example uses "announcing that..." whereas here, the company is "launching" and "securing a partnership." So maybe "announcing the launch of Payroll Boost and securing..." to align with the example's structure. Alternatively, the example uses "announcing that its SunAtion subsidiary..." so here, "announcing the launch of Payroll Boost..." would fit. Also, the example includes the company's focus in the second paragraph. So perhaps the second part about 41 states and $2.6 billion is part of the company's description. So the final headline should be structured as: Company name + percentage change + time period + brief reason (launch and partnership) + company description (41 states, deposits). Yes, that seems to follow the example. Let me check for any errors. The percentage is correctly rounded. The time period is intraday. The reason is the two points, but the main one is the new product and partnership. The second point is part of the company's background, which.

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