Bristol s biggest nightclub Pryzm could be saved from closure
The Bristol Harbourside venue is owned by Deltic, which entered administration earlier this month
Clubbers at Pryzm Bristol in 2016 (Image: Ambient Vista Photography)
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Late-night bars and club operator Deltic has been bought out of administration by Scandinavia’s largest nightclub club REKOM UK, in a move that will secure more than 1,000 jobs.
The move sees REKOM UK take over 42 of Deltic s bars and clubs located across the UK saving around 1,300 jobs.
Current Deltic CEO Peter Marks will continue as CEO of the new UK organisation.
REKOM Group is the largest nightlife group in the Nordics and operates more than 130 bars and clubs in Denmark, Finland, and Norway. It has been backed by the Danish private equity firm CATACAP since 2018.
“We have been looking at the UK market for the past few years as part of our ambition to become one of the largest pan European night life groups. When the opportunity came to take over a strong and well-run group like Deltic, it was a question of finding the right set-up to make it happen,” says REKOM Group CEO Adam Falbert.