Goldman Sachs discloses trading position in Permanent TSB shares

Published 03/12/2025, 13:34
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DUBLIN - Goldman Sachs Bank Europe SE has disclosed its trading position in Permanent TSB Group Holdings PLC as required under Irish takeover rules, according to a regulatory filing published Wednesday.

The filing, made under Rule 38.5(b) of the Irish Takeover Panel Act, shows that as of December 2, 2025, Goldman Sachs held 6,059 long positions and 3,851 short positions in Permanent TSB ordinary shares, each representing less than 0.01% of the bank’s stock.

The disclosure details several transactions conducted on December 2, including a purchase of 6,059 shares through borrowing arrangements and multiple sales transactions involving borrowed shares. The filing also shows a new loan of 3,851 shares.

Goldman Sachs Bank Europe SE is serving as an advisor to Permanent TSB Group Holdings PLC, according to the regulatory statement. The disclosure was made in compliance with Irish takeover regulations that require connected exempt principal traders to report their dealings in relevant securities.

The filing indicates no derivatives transactions or options were involved in the reported trading activity, and no price per unit was specified for the transactions as they were conducted through borrowing and lending arrangements rather than standard market purchases.

This information was provided through a Form 38.5(b) disclosure submitted to the Irish Takeover Panel, based on a press release statement issued through the Regulatory News Service of the London Stock Exchange.

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