Nursing home chain Carechoice sold to UK firm Emerald for a reported €30 million

Group has facilities in Cork and Waterford

Carechoice was owned by  Michael Lane and other investors
Carechoice was owned by Michael Lane and other investors

The Carechoice retirement and nursing home group has been sold to UK firm, Emerald Investments, for a figure understood to be €30 million-plus.

The group, owned by businessman Michael Lane and his family and a number of other investors, operates five nursing homes and retirement villages in Cork and Waterford.

It had profits of more than €2 million last year and earnings before interest, tax and write-offs - ebitda - were €4 million. The deal represents a multiple of close to eight times’ that figure.

Emerald is a London-based private equity firm.

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At the end of last year, all Carechoice's facilities were fully occupied and hadwaiting lists. Last year, the group replaced a €9 million loan due for repayment to AIB in July 2013 with a new €7.12 million loan due to mature in June 2021.

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