Barclays discloses 1.15% stake in Dalata Hotel Group

Published 16/07/2025, 14:14
Barclays discloses 1.15% stake in Dalata Hotel Group

DUBLIN - Barclays PLC (LON:BARC) has disclosed a 1.15% interest in Dalata Hotel Group PLC, according to a regulatory filing submitted Wednesday to the Irish Takeover Panel.

The disclosure, made under Rule 8.3 of the Irish Takeover Panel Act, shows Barclays holds both long and short positions in the hotel group as of July 15, 2025.

Barclays reported owning and controlling 1,918,353 ordinary shares, representing 0.91% of Dalata, while maintaining short positions of 562,507 shares or 0.27%. The bank also holds cash-settled derivatives amounting to 512,451 shares (0.24%) on the long side and 1,872,699 shares (0.89%) on the short side.

The filing details significant trading activity on July 15, including purchases of over 2.5 million Dalata shares at prices ranging from €6.35 to €6.38 per share. During the same period, Barclays sold approximately 1.7 million shares.

The disclosure comes as part of regulatory requirements for entities holding interests of 1% or more in companies involved in potential takeover situations. Barclays confirmed in the filing that it is not making disclosures regarding any other party to an offer.

Dalata Hotel Group is Ireland’s largest hotel operator with a portfolio of properties across Ireland and the United Kingdom (TADAWUL:4280).

The information was disclosed through a Form 8.3 filing, which is required when a person has interests in relevant securities representing 1% or more during an offer period.

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