Trident is the holding company of Tifco, which ran the state’s mandatory quarantine system at hotels including the Crowne Plaza, pictured. Picture: Getty
Turnover at the holding company behind Tifco, the hospitality group that operated Ireland’s mandatory hotel quarantine system for much of last year, dropped significantly in 2020 as its losses grew by more than 240 per cent. Recent filings show the pandemic “severely impacted” the group, which is ultimately owned by a US private equity firm.
Trident Super Topco No 1 DAC, headquartered in Dublin, posted revenues of €29.5 million in the 2020 fiscal...
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