TLDR Western Alliance (WAL) fell ~12% premarket after announcing a $126.4M charge-off on a trade finance loan The bank sued Jefferies Financial (JEF) for breachTLDR Western Alliance (WAL) fell ~12% premarket after announcing a $126.4M charge-off on a trade finance loan The bank sued Jefferies Financial (JEF) for breach

Western Alliance (WAL) Stock Plunges 12% After Jefferies Refuses to Pay $126M

2026/03/06 22:38
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TLDR

  • Western Alliance (WAL) fell ~12% premarket after announcing a $126.4M charge-off on a trade finance loan
  • The bank sued Jefferies Financial (JEF) for breach of contract and fraud over unpaid loan obligations
  • The loans were tied to First Brands Group, an auto parts supplier that filed for bankruptcy in September
  • Jefferies (JEF) fell nearly 5-6.6% on the news and called the lawsuit “without merit”
  • Western Alliance says planned securities gains and expense cuts should offset ~$100M of the $126.4M loss

Western Alliance Bancorporation took a $126.4 million charge-off on Friday after Jefferies Financial Group told the bank it would not make the remaining payments owed under a forbearance agreement. The news sent WAL stock down roughly 12% in premarket trading.


WAL Stock Card
Western Alliance Bancorporation, WAL

The charge-off is tied to a commercial loan collateralized by accounts receivable from First Brands Group, an auto parts supplier that filed for bankruptcy in September 2025, listing $11.6 billion in liabilities.

Western Alliance filed a complaint Friday in the New York Supreme Court against Jefferies, its Leucadia Asset Management (LAM) arm, and affiliated entities. The bank alleges breach of contract and fraud.

The situation traces back to October 2025, when Western Alliance entered a forbearance agreement after discovering that LAM’s servicer had allowed UCC financing statements to lapse on the receivables — a failure that triggered loan defaults.

Under that agreement, Jefferies was to complete full prepayment of the loan by March 31, 2026. The last payment Western Alliance received was $42.125 million on January 15, 2026.

Then came the blow. Jefferies recently informed Western Alliance it would not receive the final two principal payments due in Q1 2026, totaling $126.4 million.

How Western Alliance Plans to Plug the Gap

Western Alliance’s CEO Kenneth Vecchione outlined a plan to offset the damage. The bank aims to realize $50 million in securities sale gains — of which roughly $45 million have already been booked quarter-to-date — and cut $50 million in operating expenses.

That gets them to $100 million in offsets. The remaining $26 million gap still needs a solution, and Vecchione said the bank is “evaluating other pathways.”

J.P. Morgan analyst Anthony Elian said it will be key that Western Alliance’s earnings trajectory beyond Q1 has “very minimal impact” from the charge-off.

Capital and Liquidity Position

Despite the charge-off, Western Alliance says its CET1 ratio would decline by only 7 basis points from its year-end 2025 level of 11.0%. The bank still projects a profitable Q1 with stable capital.

As of March 5, 2026, the bank reported 75% of total deposits as insured or collateralized, $21.5 billion in unencumbered high-quality liquid assets, and $20 billion in off-balance sheet borrowing capacity.

Western Alliance said it continues to project a profitable quarter despite the hit.

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