BNP Paribas discloses position in Dalata Hotel Group

Published 12/08/2025, 12:38
BNP Paribas discloses position in Dalata Hotel Group

LONDON - BNP Paribas SA (ETR:BNPP) has disclosed its position in Dalata Hotel Group Plc, revealing ownership of approximately 676,737 shares representing a 0.3% interest, according to a regulatory filing made Tuesday.

The French banking group also reported short positions of 678,804 shares, equivalent to 0.32% of Dalata’s relevant securities.

The disclosure, made under Rule 8.3 of the Irish Takeover Panel Act, details BNP Paribas (OTC:BNPQY)’s holdings as of August 11, 2025, in the Irish hotel operator.

According to the filing, BNP Paribas conducted several transactions on August 11, including the purchase of 1,812 Dalata shares at €5.13 per share, while simultaneously increasing its short position through cash-settled derivatives.

The bank’s position includes 339,920 owned or controlled shares and 336,817 shares through cash-settled derivatives on the long side, while maintaining short positions of 338,923 shares and 339,881 shares through cash-settled derivatives.

The disclosure was submitted in compliance with Irish takeover regulations that require parties with interests representing 1% or more in companies involved in potential takeover situations to disclose their positions.

The filing did not provide information about any potential takeover offer for Dalata Hotel Group, which operates hotels primarily in Ireland and the United Kingdom (TADAWUL:4280).

This article is based on information contained in a regulatory disclosure statement.

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