Barclays discloses 3.94% stake in Dalata Hotel Group

Published 07/10/2025, 14:20
Barclays discloses 3.94% stake in Dalata Hotel Group

DUBLIN - Barclays PLC has disclosed a 3.94% interest in Dalata Hotel Group PLC, according to a regulatory filing published Tuesday.

The disclosure, made under the Irish Takeover Panel rules, reveals that Barclays holds 8,325,319 shares representing a 3.94% interest in the hotel group as of October 6. The position includes 8,226,979 owned or controlled relevant securities and 98,340 cash-settled derivatives.

The filing also shows Barclays maintains short positions of equivalent size, with 99,103 relevant securities and 8,226,979 cash-settled derivatives, totaling 3.94% of Dalata’s share capital.

Recent transactions detailed in the disclosure include the purchase of 12,391 ordinary shares at prices ranging from €6.41 to €6.43 per share, alongside sales of 13,630 shares at similar price points on October 6.

The disclosure was made in compliance with Rule 8.3 of the Irish Takeover Panel Act, which requires persons with interests in relevant securities representing 1% or more to disclose their positions.

Dalata Hotel Group is Ireland’s largest hotel operator with a portfolio of properties across Ireland and the UK. The company trades on the Euronext Dublin and London Stock Exchange.

The information was disclosed through a Form 8.3 filing, which is typically required during offer periods when a company may be subject to takeover activity, though no specific offer details were mentioned in the disclosure.

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