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    Ireland's Dalata Hotel Group agrees to 1.4 billion euro Scandinavian takeover

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    Posted on July 15, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Dalata Hotel Group has been sold for €1.4 billion to Scandinavian firms Pandox AB and Eiendomsspar AS, expanding its European presence.

    Dalata Hotel Group Sold to Scandinavian Firms for 1.4 Billion Euros

    (Reuters) -Scandinavian property companies Pandox AB and Eiendomsspar AS have agreed to buy Ireland's largest hotel group Dalata for 1.4 billion euros ($1.64 billion), the companies said on Tuesday.

    Dalata, which operates 56 hotels under the four-star Maldron and Clayton brands, mainly in Ireland and the United Kingdom, had rejected an initial bid from Pandox and Eiendomsspar in early June that had valued the hotel operator at 1.3 billion euros.

    Sweden-based Pandox, which specialises in the ownership, development and leasing of large hotels across Sweden and northern Europe, will own 91.5% of the entity taking over Dalata, while Norway-based Eiendomsspar will own 8.5%, the companies said in a statement.

    Pandox’s long-term operating partner, Scandic Hotels Group AB, will become an operating partner for the existing Dalata portfolio, the statement said.

    Dalata CEO Dermot Crowley said the deal was a "very good fit" as it gives Pandox a large portfolio in Britain and Ireland, and Dalata better access to capital and a larger platform to accelerate growth.

    Dalata will continue to target new properties in the United Kingdom and Western and Southern Europe, he added.

    Pandox CEO Liia Nõu said the portfolio consisted of “well-established and highly profitable four-star hotels in strong locations” that would increase its footprint in key markets.

    Under the deal, Dalata shareholders will get 6.45 euros in cash per share, representing a premium of about 12% to the closing price on June 2 - the day before the Scandinavian hotel investors first disclosed their interest in the Irish company.

    The latest offer, which has the backing of the board, concludes the Dublin-based company's strategic review that was launched in March to drive up shareholder returns.

    ($1 = 0.8558 euros)

    (Reporting by Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru and Conor Humphries in Dublin; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala, Eileen Soreng and Kate Mayberry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Dalata Hotel Group sold for €1.4 billion.
    • •Pandox AB and Eiendomsspar AS are the buyers.
    • •Dalata rejected an earlier €1.3 billion bid.
    • •Pandox will own 91.5% of the new entity.
    • •Dalata aims to expand in the UK and Europe.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ireland's Dalata Hotel Group agrees to 1.4 billion euro Scandinavian takeover

    1What is the value of the Dalata Hotel Group acquisition?

    The acquisition of Dalata Hotel Group is valued at 1.4 billion euros ($1.64 billion).

    2Which companies are acquiring Dalata Hotel Group?

    The companies acquiring Dalata are Pandox AB from Sweden and Eiendomsspar AS from Norway.

    3What will happen to Dalata's existing hotel portfolio?

    Pandox’s long-term operating partner, Scandic Hotels Group AB, will manage the existing Dalata portfolio.

    4How much will Dalata shareholders receive per share?

    Dalata shareholders will receive 6.45 euros in cash per share, which is a premium of about 12% over the closing price on June 2.

    5What are Dalata's future plans following the acquisition?

    Dalata plans to continue targeting new properties in the United Kingdom and Western and Southern Europe.

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