Bank Leumi

Bank Leumi tops Bank of Israel’s 2025 service survey

Supervisor of Banks survey finds Leumi leading in branch, phone, and digital service among Israel’s five largest banks in 2025 rankings

The bank received the highest satisfaction rating for its mobile app, underscoring its continued investment in advanced technology.
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Bank Leumi becomes first Israeli bank to issue covered bonds to foreign investors

Maya Eisen Zafrir, CEO of LeumiTech

LeumiTech and IVC wrap up 2025 with first findings from their joint high-tech report

Right to left: Eyal Ben-Haim, Yehuda Setton, Eric Fingerhut

Jewish Agency, JFNA launch $130m. loan fund from Bank Leumi for reservists


NGO: No protection for Israeli banks with PA ties in terrorism lawsuits

Last February, a US jury handed down a $655.5 million judgment in wrongful death damages against the PA in a case brought by 10 American families that lost relatives in Palestinian terrorist attacks.

A WOMAN uses an automated teller machine outside a Bank Hapoalim branch in Tel Aviv three years ago.

Knesset passes limits on finance executives' pay

The law limits tax breaks on executive salaries at NIS 2.5 million a year, or 44 times the salary of the lowest-paid worker.

A WOMAN uses an automated teller machine outside a Bank Hapoalim branch in Tel Aviv three years ago.

First faxes, now e-check; Knesset paves way for cashing checks electronically

Customers will now be able too cash checks using their smart phones instead of going to deposit them in bank branches, and the funds will be quicker to clear.

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A BDS victory - US church pension board blacklists Israeli banks

The announcement was reported by 'The New York Times'.

Bank Leumi

Israel's Bank Leumi CEO lands spot on 'Fortune' list of most power women

Rakefet Russak-Aminoach ranks in at spot 23 on American business magazine's annual listing for the Europe, Mideast and Africa region.

Bank Leumi CEO and President Rakefet Russak-Aminoach

Reforms – prospects and impediments

Israel’s last elections proved how right David Ben-Gurion was when he said that, in Israel, whoever does not believe in miracles is not a realist.

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Ex-deputy finance minister favors prosecuting Bank Leumi

In December 2014, Bank Leumi agreed to pay $400 million to settle two separate investigations into whether it helped its US clients evade taxes.

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Arguments on tax increases

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Bank Leumi to pay US $400 million in tax evasion settlement

The bank will pay the federal government a total of $270 million and New York State $130 million.

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BzBuzz wins Bank Hapoalim competition

BzBuzz was one of the 10 startups that reached the last round.

A Bank Hapoalim branch in Tel Aviv