Attestor/Reardens and the Oliver Plunkett and Chambers
Transaction details
The proposed acquisition by Attestor Capital ICAV, acting for and on behalf of its sub-fund Attestor Hospitality Portfolio, of the property and business known as Reardens of Washington Street and the property and business known as the Oliver Plunkett from Kmont Property Holdings Limited, and of the property and business known as Chambers Bar from Radius Pie Limited, has been cleared by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.
Case details
- Notification date:23 April 2024
- Publication date:23 April 2024
- Economic sector:Accommodation & food service - I
- Economic sub-sector:Food & beverage services - I.56
- Simplified merger:Yes
- Outcome:Cleared
Documents
M/24/025 Merger AnnouncementPDF | 144 KBM/24/025 Merger Announcement PDF | 144 KB - Opens in new window
M/24/025 DeterminationPDF | 232 KBM/24/025 Determination PDF | 232 KB - Opens in new window
Timetable
Parties Involved
Attestor Capital ICAV
Attestor Capital ICAV is connected to Attestor Value Master Fund LP, which is registered in the Cayman Islands. Attestor Value Master Fund LP also connected to Attestor Limited, an investment management company which is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority in the United Kingdom.
In the State, Attestor Capital commenced trading in the hospitality related sector in May 2021 and now owns eight bars and two hotels in County Dublin.
Reardens of Washington Street, The Oliver Plunkett and Chambers Bar
Reardens of Washington Street comprises a bar and 3 nightclubs in a four-storey building at 24-26 Washington St, Cork.
The Oliver Plunkett comprises 3 bars with live music and entertainment in a three-storey building at 116 Oliver Plunkett Street, Cork.
Chambers Bar comprises a late disco bar with live music on the ground floor of a building at Courthouse Chambers, Washington Street, Cork.
All three venues are currently ultimately owned by one private individual.
Contacts
Sinead Griffin sineadgriffin@ccpc.ie

