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Full coverage: receivership

Born Clothing collapse triggers wave of receiver appointments across retail and property assets

Lenders, including Finance Ireland, First Citizen and Relm have moved on stores and investment properties tied to the failed fashion chain.

Ian Kehoe
14th May, 2026 - 2 min read

From denim to data and batteries — now receivership: Novellus moves on 78-acre Longford site

Alternative lender Novellus Finance has appointed a receiver over Mashup's industrial site in Co Longford which holds planning permission for a battery farm, solar park, and a recycling facility.

Niall Sargent
8th May, 2026 - 3 min read

The big crunch: Creditors to vie for Ruairí Kelleher’s assets in receivership action

The former CEO and director of payroll platform UKG One View (previously Immedis) has been besieged by debt claims of around €22m in recent years.

Francesca Comyn
23rd Feb, 2026 - 3 min read

McKillen Jr company treated “like a six-year-old child” in receivership row

"Trespassing" receivers have rejected Grafter's offer of €1.6m in rent arrears in an attempt to win back its serviced office business after the collapse of Paddy McKillen Jr's empire. The High Court heard claims the business has been "misappropriated" by a rival.

Francesca Comyn
10th Oct, 2025 - 4 min read

“They’ve taken our business”: McKillen Jr’s Grafter fights arrears claim of €4.1m

The receivers are accused of forcing locks and breaking into Grafter properties in the middle of the night in a contentious row over rent arrears in the McKillen-Jr backed business.

Francesca Comyn
28th Jul, 2025 - 3 min read

Court orders winding up of another Bernard McNamara property vehicle

Property investment firm Urbeo wanted Linbiz Ltd wound up over a six-figure penalty debt for missed completion targets on a major apartment complex in Santry. It is the latest in a string of receiverships and insolvencies to hit McNamara companies this year.

Niall Sargent
10th Mar, 2025 - 2 min read

Receiver appointed to pioneering biogas business

Green Generation was the first company to inject biomethane into the national gas grid. Some of its investors want to cut their losses, denouncing insufficient government action to support renewable fuels and combat fraud.

Thomas Hubert
4th Mar, 2025 - 2 min read

Lender Castlehaven appoints receivers over 198 apartments in north Dublin

Castlehaven Finance has appointed receivers over 198 apartments in a nearly-completed complex in north Dublin. It is the latest in a string of receiverships and insolvencies connected to developer Bernard McNamara.

Niall Sargent
20th Feb, 2025 - 2 min read

SCIO Capital moves to shore up exposure to Bernard McNamara property vehicle

Stranwil Limited recently built a 196-apartment complex and sold it to the LDA for €67.8 million. Yet, it still went into liquidation in January alongside two other vehicles, with combined multi-million-euro debt.

Niall Sargent
18th Feb, 2025 - 2 min read

McGrattans Pub is a Dublin institution. Three companies linked to it are being sued by Mars Capital

Legal proceedings have been filed with the High Court against companies linked with McGrattans Pub off Baggot Street. The case is being brought by Mars Capital on foot of alleged debt obligations.

Francesca Comyn
29th Nov, 2024 - 2 min read
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