Aon Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Role in Vesttoo Collapse
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lunes, 18 de agosto de 2025, 5:51 am ET1 min de lectura
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Vesttoo, an Israeli artificial intelligence company previously valued at $1 billion in 2022 and backed by Goldman Sachs, operated a marketplace for insurers to sell insurance-linked securities to investors. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2023 after discovering that insurance policies on its platform were backed by allegedly fraudulent letters of credit. A board-ordered investigation at Vesttoo claimed two senior leaders were directly involved in creating fraudulent documents.
The trust established to recover value for Vesttoo’s creditors, including insurance companies Beazley and Markel, alleges in the court filing that Aon also committed fraud while promoting a new "IP-backed lending" product. Aon has denied the allegations, stating that Vesttoo's executives were responsible for the fraud and intentionally misled the company.
The insurance industry had previously viewed the case as a scandal primarily driven by bad actors connected to Vesttoo. Aon stock was down 0.5% in early Thursday trade.
The lawsuit also implicates China Construction Bank Corp. and other entities, alleging that they were involved in a scheme to produce forged letters of credit worth $2.8 billion. The lawsuit claims that Aon knowingly sold its Collateral Protection Insurance (CPI) product based on false representations and actively promoted the company despite not conducting the required due diligence.
Aon issued an official statement in response to the lawsuit, stating that Vesttoo's executives were responsible for the fraud and intentionally misled the company. The lawsuit represents an attempt by Vesttoo’s bankruptcy estate to shift responsibility for the fraud to Aon, one of the fraud's biggest victims.
References:
[1] https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/aon-faces-lawsuit-over-alleged-fraud-in-credit-insurance-for-startups--ft-93CH-4192693
[2] https://www.artemis.bm/news/vesttoo-bankruptcy-creditors-sue-aon-and-china-construction-bank-for-fraudulent-conduct/
Aon faces a lawsuit for allegedly contributing to the collapse of Israeli insurance start-up Vesttoo. The lawsuit alleges that Aon ignored red flags and encouraged business partnerships despite internal doubts about Vesttoo's operations. Aon denies the claims, stating that Vesttoo's executives were responsible for the fraud and intentionally misled the company. The lawsuit also implicates China Construction Bank Corp. and other entities.
Aon, the world’s second-largest insurance broker, is facing a lawsuit alleging fraud related to its marketing of credit insurance that helped start-ups raise funds. The lawsuit, filed by a trust representing creditors of bankrupt AI company Vesttoo, accuses Aon of ignoring red flags and encouraging business partnerships despite internal doubts about Vesttoo's operations.Vesttoo, an Israeli artificial intelligence company previously valued at $1 billion in 2022 and backed by Goldman Sachs, operated a marketplace for insurers to sell insurance-linked securities to investors. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2023 after discovering that insurance policies on its platform were backed by allegedly fraudulent letters of credit. A board-ordered investigation at Vesttoo claimed two senior leaders were directly involved in creating fraudulent documents.
The trust established to recover value for Vesttoo’s creditors, including insurance companies Beazley and Markel, alleges in the court filing that Aon also committed fraud while promoting a new "IP-backed lending" product. Aon has denied the allegations, stating that Vesttoo's executives were responsible for the fraud and intentionally misled the company.
The insurance industry had previously viewed the case as a scandal primarily driven by bad actors connected to Vesttoo. Aon stock was down 0.5% in early Thursday trade.
The lawsuit also implicates China Construction Bank Corp. and other entities, alleging that they were involved in a scheme to produce forged letters of credit worth $2.8 billion. The lawsuit claims that Aon knowingly sold its Collateral Protection Insurance (CPI) product based on false representations and actively promoted the company despite not conducting the required due diligence.
Aon issued an official statement in response to the lawsuit, stating that Vesttoo's executives were responsible for the fraud and intentionally misled the company. The lawsuit represents an attempt by Vesttoo’s bankruptcy estate to shift responsibility for the fraud to Aon, one of the fraud's biggest victims.
References:
[1] https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/aon-faces-lawsuit-over-alleged-fraud-in-credit-insurance-for-startups--ft-93CH-4192693
[2] https://www.artemis.bm/news/vesttoo-bankruptcy-creditors-sue-aon-and-china-construction-bank-for-fraudulent-conduct/
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