Goldman Sachs discloses trading in Permanent TSB shares

Published 03/11/2025, 09:14
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DUBLIN - Goldman Sachs International has disclosed its trading activities in Permanent TSB Group Holdings PLC shares as required under Irish takeover regulations, according to a regulatory filing released Monday.

The investment bank, which serves as an advisor to Permanent TSB Group Holdings, reported transactions conducted on October 30, 2025, involving the company’s ordinary shares.

Goldman Sachs purchased 79,899 shares at prices ranging from €2.77 to €2.98 per share. The firm also disposed of 247,861 shares within the same price range, with the lowest selling price at €2.64.

Additionally, the disclosure detailed several derivatives transactions involving contracts for difference (CFDs). These included increasing a short position by 7,360 securities at €2.77 per unit and reducing short positions across multiple transactions totaling approximately 229,304 securities at prices between €2.83 and €2.83 per unit.

The filing was made in compliance with Rule 38.5(a) of the Irish Takeover Panel Act, which requires disclosure of dealings by connected exempt principal traders with recognized intermediary status operating in a client-serving capacity.

The disclosure, submitted through the Regulatory News Service of the London Stock Exchange, identifies Goldman Sachs International as having advisor status to Permanent TSB Group Holdings PLC.

The bank confirmed in the filing that there are no agreements, arrangements, or understandings between the disclosing party and any other person relating to voting rights of relevant securities.

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