Barclays discloses 3.81% stake in Dalata Hotel Group

Published 09/09/2025, 15:16
Barclays discloses 3.81% stake in Dalata Hotel Group

DUBLIN - Barclays PLC has disclosed a 3.81% interest in Dalata Hotel Group PLC, according to a regulatory filing submitted Tuesday under Irish takeover rules.

The disclosure, required under Rule 8.3 of the Irish Takeover Panel Act for holdings representing 1% or more of a company’s securities, shows Barclays holds interests in 8,065,143 ordinary shares, representing 3.81% of Dalata. The bank also has short positions equivalent to 3.80% of the hotel group’s shares.

The filing details that Barclays owns or controls 7,972,961 shares directly, representing 3.77% of Dalata, with additional interests through cash-settled derivatives.

The disclosure documents several transactions conducted on September 8, including multiple purchases totaling over 90,000 shares at prices ranging from €6.35 to €6.36 per share. The bank also reported sales of approximately 74,000 shares on the same day.

Dalata Hotel Group is Ireland’s largest hotel operator with a portfolio of properties across Ireland and the United Kingdom under the Clayton and Maldron brands.

The disclosure was made in accordance with Irish takeover regulations that require public disclosure of significant holdings in companies that may be involved in takeover situations. The filing indicates no other party is involved in an offer related to Dalata.

The information was provided through a Form 8.3 filing, which is standard for opening position disclosures under Irish takeover rules.

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