PrimaLend Creditors Consider Bankruptcy Proceedings Amid Subprime Auto Financing Crisis
Creditors of subprime auto lender PrimaLend are reportedly preparing to push the company into bankruptcy proceedings after months of missed payments. The potential action comes as the subprime lending sector faces renewed pressure following Tricolor Holdings’ recent collapse.
Creditors Mobilize Legal Resources
PrimaLend, a specialized lender providing financing to auto dealerships serving subprime borrowers, faces potential bankruptcy proceedings as frustrated creditors consider legal action after going unpaid for several months, according to reports. Sources indicate that holders of the company’s $75 million bond due in 2028 have begun working with attorneys from White & Case to evaluate their options, including potentially forcing the firm into bankruptcy protection.