As an aside, does SISU have any separate businesses linked directly to CCFC and if so, how many? I know nothing about business and even less about finance (ask the wife🤣), so I don't find the idea in general being a surprise (to me at least).
Otium operate the football club and is a subsidiary of Sky Blue Sports and Leisure. There is also SBITC (Sky Blues In The Community). I’m not aware of any others.
I think everyone expects that if the unicorn, I mean stadium, is ever built that there will be a propco set up to run it.
I think with Wasps, it was the training centre that surprised me, given statements Vaughan had made about Wasps owning all of it (and the timing of the share transfer) and also Commonwealth Convention Centre Ltd. That is a dormant (but still classed as active) company set up in 2020 and would sound to be, if operational, at odds with Wasps own conferencing operation.
I guess I don’t trust Sisu or multi millionaires particularly when they “owe” ordinary people money.
SBS and L is a shell company with £28m of “owed” but non recoverable funds. Otium is the club and anyone buying the club only has to purchase Otium
Wasos has a bizarre number of companies including Candmago Holdings within the group and Maltese registered moonstone holdings as the parent company and MGI Fiduciary at the top of the chain
As expected its more complicated than you seem to imply.
Otium Entertainment Group Limited own the essentially asset free club. However they have only one registered director. They do however have Sisu Capital Ltd listed as having a "significant interest".
Sisu Capital Ltd is owned entirely by Joy Sepalla, but is also part of Sisu Capital Partners LLP, which lists it as one of the partners. Another of the partners is Joy Sepalla again. This time she shares significant interest with three other people. It starts to get even more interesting when you look at their other connections with St Helens Rugby League, London Property Investment, and Singapore based asset management companies all featuring.
It's easy to draw conclusions from layered companies, but the fact is it is common practice. Pick any top level sports team and you could make it look dodgy if you wanted to.
As Wonky says Derek is one of the good guys.