Barclays discloses 3.92% position in Dalata Hotel Group

Published 22/10/2025, 11:56
Barclays discloses 3.92% position in Dalata Hotel Group

DUBLIN - Barclays PLC has disclosed a 3.92% interest in Dalata Hotel Group PLC, according to a regulatory filing published Wednesday.

The disclosure, made under Rule 8.3 of the Irish Takeover Panel Act, shows Barclays holds interests in 8,293,840 ordinary shares, representing 3.92% of Dalata. This includes 8,191,597 shares (3.87%) owned or controlled directly and 102,243 shares (0.05%) through cash-settled derivatives.

The filing also reveals Barclays maintains short positions in 8,292,685 shares, equivalent to 3.92% of the hotel group. These short positions consist of 102,715 relevant securities (0.05%) and 8,189,970 cash-settled derivatives (3.87%).

The position was reported as of October 21, 2025, with the disclosure detailing several transactions conducted on that date. These included purchases totaling 33,061 ordinary shares at prices ranging from €6.4293 to €6.4400 per share, and sales of 17,746 shares at prices between €6.4299 and €6.4400.

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

The disclosure was made in compliance with Irish takeover regulations that require public disclosure of interests representing 1% or more in companies involved in potential takeover situations.

The information was provided through a Form 8.3 filing submitted to the Irish Takeover Panel, based on a company press release statement.

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