Business Post

While TCH's other major newspaper titles, the Irish Examiner and Evening Echo, are based in Cork, the Post is published in Dublin.

[8] The High Court was told that there might be a voluntary redundancy scheme at the newspaper in late 2013 which would target 25 staff positions.

This could coincide with pay cuts of 7% for employees and further possible changes as part of a financial restructuring plan for the company, the court was told.

Landmark Media Investments, which acquired some of the assets of Thomas Crosbie Holdings, was no longer interested in the title.

[11] It was reported on 12 May 2013 that bidders for The Sunday Business Post included Michael Brophy, a former chief executive of Independent News & Media (Northern Ireland).

The newspaper had 76 full-time employees and 123 freelance contributors and made a loss of €1.2 million in the year to 2013.

[20] In September 2018, it was announced that Kilcullen Kapital Partners (KKP) had acquired the SBP under the ownership of Enda O'Coineen.

[21] In October 2018, it was announced that a three-to-four-month consultation was occurring at The Sunday Business Post that might lead to the print closure.

[24] In April 2019, it was announced that the CEO of the Post Publications was leaving the company[25] and it was reported that the SBP owner might float it on a stock exchange.

[26] In July 2019, it was reported that Beach Point Capital have provided backing to the owners of the Sunday Business Post.

Beach Point Capital have also provided backing to Maximum Media and Irish Studio.

[28] In September 2019, it was revealed that the previous owner, Sunrise Media, wrote off €1.1m it had invested in the newspaper following its sale to Kilcullen Kapital.

[30] In October 2019, it was reported that the owner of the Sunday Business Post had closed a deal to buy a portfolio of magazine titles including Irish Tatler, Food & Wine and Auto Ireland, from US-Irish investors in an all-share transaction.

[4] In April 2020, the Business Post cut staff salaries and availed of government support.