Business Post Group partners with Sweden’s Bonnier News

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Deal announced in Dublin by Business Post Group CEO and majority shareholder Enda O’Coineen, and Bonnier News CEO Anders Eriksson

The Business Post Group has announced a partnership with Sweden’s Bonnier News, which has become a strategic minority investor in the Irish media company.

Speaking to the Business Post, Eriksson said: “It's really exciting to be part of the Business Post Group and the Irish market. We are looking forward to it. We had a hard look at the Irish market, which has great potential. Most of all, we needed a strong respected partner in our pan-European network of B2B titles, and the Business Post is by far the best and most talented for us to work with.

“For our part, we cherish Bonnier’s 200-year history, its values and partnership model. Bonnier values the integrity and independence of our prestigious brands, the oldest of which, Irish Tatler, dates back 132 years,” O’Coineen said. O'Coineen, chairman of Kilcullen Kapital, bought what was then the Sunday Business Post newspaper in September 2018. Since then, it has transformed into a group of companies focused on media, events, data, research, software and services.

 

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