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Home » Tricolor chapter 7 bankruptcy case consolidated, trustee named 

Tricolor chapter 7 bankruptcy case consolidated, trustee named 

Tricolor Holdings and affiliates filed for bankruptcy in Texas on Sept. 10 

Amanda HarrisbyAmanda Harris
September 17, 2025
in Risk Management
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A Tricolor dealership in Houston, Texas, US, on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025. Tricolor Holdings, a used car seller and subprime lender that focuses on undocumented immigrants in the US Southwest, filed to liquidate in bankruptcy. US prosecutors are also looking into allegations of fraud by the company. Photographer: Mark Felix/Bloomberg

Photographer: Mark Felix/Bloomberg

Tricolor Holdings and its affiliates’ bankruptcy cases have been consolidated for joint administration, allowing the court to combine the individual cases into a single Chapter 7 case for procedural purposes.  The Irving, Texas-based buy here, pay, here retailer and subprime auto lender filed for bankruptcy protection on Sept. 10, with its affiliates filing separate petitions, […]

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