UK-headquartered group behind Giraffe Childcare and Park Academy blames ‘minor technical discrepancy’ for removal of Giraffe accounts from CRO
The group behind Ireland’s largest childcare operator saw operating profits slump by almost three-quarters in 2022 as the Government began to reduce Covid subsidies when the emergency phase of the pandemic receded.
On Tuesday, a spokesman said: “There was a minor technical discrepancy in the process of uploading the accounts with the CRO which has now been resolved and the accounts will be available again shortly.”Can I work for my foreign employer from my home in Ireland?The CRO afforded the company extra time to file accounts during the pandemic as part of a moratorium on late filing penalties.
Eagle Target Ireland Holdings, which holds 100 per cent of Giraffe and Park Academy’s shares, generated €31.1 million in revenue from créche fees in 2022, up more than 38 per cent on the previous year.
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