Subprime meltdown: Tricolor enters Chapter 7 amid fraud probe, and First Brands’ $10 B collapse puts credit markets on edge.

Here is the list of subprime lenders and related firms that have recently collapsed or filed for bankruptcy: Tricolor – Subprime auto lender and used car retailer; filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in September 2025 amid fraud allegations and triggered major losses for Barclays First Brands – Auto parts supplier with deep ties to subprime …

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Banks and PE don’t like the sunlight. They fight it at all costs. Then you get a Tricolor and they all act shocked.

Banks and PE don't like the sunlight. They fight it at all costs. Then you get a Tricolor and they all act shocked. — kristen shaughnessy (@kshaughnessy2) October 4, 2025 Most of Wall Street had buy recommendation or no worse than hold recommendations on Silicon Valley Bank the DAY IT FAILED. pic.twitter.com/jKFS2juOAf — TACO Trade …

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Tricolor Auto Holdings files Chapter 7 leaving 25,000 creditors and billions at risk. Could Tricolor Auto Holdings’ bankruptcy trigger a wider financial contagion?

Tricolor Auto Holdings just blew up, and the fallout is spreading fast. What was once a quiet giant in subprime car lending has collapsed into Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Cars are gone, loans are unpaid, and billions in debt are floating in the system with nowhere to land. But the real danger isn’t the bankruptcy itself, …

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First blood: Tricolor Holdings files for bankruptcy in Texas, sends AAA bonds crashing, JPM, BCS, and FITB face billions in exposure from subprime auto fraud.

AAA bonds rated just two months ago are crashing, with lower tranches nearly worthless. Subprime auto debt tied to fraud is imploding while rating agencies keep pretending nothing is wrong. First blood….. https://t.co/LEFhuiY4JY — Bogachan Ozdemir (@Bogachan_1971) September 11, 2025 🚨Tricolor’s AAA bonds (rated 2 months ago July ’25) just plunged—par to 78¢, lower tranches …

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