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US prosecutors charge Tricolor execs over systemic bank fraud

December 18, 2025
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US prosecutors have charged senior executives at collapsed subprime auto lender Tricolor Holdings in connection with the systematic defrauding of multiple banks and private credit providers.

This week, the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York made public charges against Daniel Chu, the company’s founder and chief executive, accusing him of orchestrating a years-long financial crime enterprise that allegedly defrauded multiple banks and other private credit providers.

Alongside this, Chu and David Goodgame, the company’s former chief operating officer, were both charged with bank fraud and wire fraud offences.

The indictments follow Tricolor’s bankruptcy filing in September this year, which prompted heightened scrutiny of the private credit industry amid concerns that the collapse could signal systemic issues in the market rather than an isolated case of corporate misconduct.

Read more: ‘Cockroach’ fears overblown after Tricolor and First Brands fallout

Prosecutors allege that Chu and Goodgame engaged in schemes to fraudulently double-pledge collateral to multiple lenders and to “manipulate” the characteristics of collateral, making “ineligible, near-worthless” assets appear to meet lender requirements.

“As alleged in the indictment, chief executive Daniel Chu was the leader of an elaborate scheme to defraud creditors of Tricolor,” said US attorney Jay Clayton. “At his direction, Tricolor repeatedly lied to banks and other credit providers, including by falsifying auto-loan data and ‘double pledging’ collateral. Fraud became an integral component of Tricolor’s business strategy.”

Also unsealed this week were the guilty pleas of Jerome Kollar, Tricolor’s former chief financial officer, and Ameryn Seibold, a former finance executive, both of whom were charged in connection with their participation in the conspiracy.

Read more: Private credit bigwigs hit back at “misinformation” over First brands collapse

According to the allegations, the four executives carried out “systemic fraud” of lenders between 2018 and 2025. By around August 2025, Tricolor had pledged approximately $2.2bn (£1.6bn) of collateral to lenders and investors, despite having only around $1.4bn in real collateral. The difference being roughly $800m in what prosecutors described as “bogus” assets.

“These four executives allegedly conspired to defraud lenders based on bogus collateral,” said FBI assistant director in charge Christopher G. Raia. “The defendants’ alleged manipulation not only ripped off multiple banks but also violated the integrity of our credit markets.”

Tricolor borrowed from lenders including JPMorgan and Barclays, extended loans to car buyers, and then bundled the auto loans into securitised bonds sold to institutional investors.

Read more: Fitch: First Brands’ collapse has ‘limited implications’ for direct lending



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