Market Update: Mount Everest climbers targeted in alleged $20M rescue insurance scam | Analysis 2026

Latest market development: Mount Everest climbers targeted in alleged $20M rescue insurance scam.

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  • Mountaineers line up as they try to summit Mount Everest, Nepal, in 2021
  • Lakpa Sherpa / AFP via Getty Images Share Add NBC News to Google April 3, 2026, 12:01 PM EDT By Jay Ganglani and Manish Paudel An alleged $20 million insurance scam on Mount Everest saw climbers subje
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  • Nepal’s Central Investigation Bureau said that the 10 people arrested in connection with the alleged scheme included individuals from a trekking company, a rescue company and hospitals in the capital
  • The companies involved were accused of faking documents presented to Nepali authorities and insurance companies, as well as forging passenger and cargo manifests, Nepali police said in a press release
  • The scheme has “gravely damaged and degraded” Nepal’s international reputation, it added
  • Source: Mount Everest climbers targeted in alleged $20M rescue insurance scam

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Published by Reviewforexbroker on April 04, 2026. Source: Mount Everest climbers targeted in alleged $20M rescue insur

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