Around 100 jobs have been saved after an Enniskillen-based food company was sold out of administration.
The Bite Group makes sandwiches and other takeaway food for supermarkets and coffee shops.
It is understood to have suffered cashflow problems recently after losing a contract and it went into administration on Friday.
It has been bought by Adelie Foods Group, a London-based firm with a £300m turnover.
Bite Group's Ulster Bank loans had been sold to the Cerberus investment fund.
It is understood that Cerberus worked closely with the firm's owner to find a buyer both before and after the administration.
Cerberus has bought two large loan portfolios from the Ulster Bank in deals which were known as Project Aran and Project Rathin.
The administrators, Deloitte, declined to comment when contacted by the BBC.