Billionaire Jacqui Safra secures new €20m loan against Parknasilla hotel
Billionaire Jacqui Safra secures new €20m loan against Parknasilla hotel
Topland Group has provided the new loan facility to the Swiss-Lebanese businessman
Killian Woods
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The Sneem-based property is controlled by Jacqui Safra, the Swiss-Lebanese billionaire.

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