Bank Mizrahi Tefahot

Mizrahi-Tefahot launches NIS 1,000 savings grant for Israeli children born since October 7

The initiative, framed as “a new beginning” to promote long-term financial security, targets what the bank calls “children of the war.”

 A man uses an ATM at Bank Mizrahi-Tefahot in Tel Aviv, Israel November 22, 2021. Picture taken November 22, 2021.
Old house versus a new house

Newly built or second-hand? What homebuyers need to know

Beer Sheva City Israel Aerial Shot

Emerging Real Estate Hotspots in Israel

Real estate bubble concept

The Hidden Momentum Driving Israel’s Housing Boom


Comparing the Israeli Market to the Global Economy

According to the Bank of Israel, the Israeli economy is expected to grow at twice the rate of other developed economies.

 Israel market comparison

Why Invest in Israel?

Israel’s economic fundamentals and market structure ensure that investing here is a smart financial decision

 Businessman touching data analytics process system

Mizrahi-Tefahot, with 36% of the mortgage market, sets an ambitious growth target for 2027

Mizrahi-Tefahot, with 36% of the mortgage market and a NIS 225 billion portfolio, reveals a 3-year plan to boost business credit, lead mortgages, improve return on equity, and operational efficiency.

 Mizrahi-Tefahot branch, Jerusalem, 22.2.18

What Makes Israel’s Banking System Unique?

The Bank of Israel’s regulations ensure the resilience of the financial sector, shaped by hard-earned lessons from the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis

 Pile of credit cards with flag of Israel

The Resilience of Israel’s Economy - Opinion

Israel's ability to withstand times of crisis stems from the highly talented individuals who invest immense effort in maintaining a strong economy

Illustration of Israeli shekels. September 24, 2023.

Reservists without a home? Mizrahi Tefahot Bank has a special benefit for you

The bank offers reservists a loan of up to NIS 100,000 as part of a mortgage, without interest or linkage and without opening fees. Conditions: 90 days of service and the status of being homeless

 Reservist exercise in the North. January 17, 2024

Hundreds attend conference hosted by Bank Mizrahi-Tefahot

Conference focused on business and financial opportunities for foreign residents and new olim.


‘Olim come here because of their solidarity with Israel’ Immigration Minister Ofir Sofer says

Sofer noted that aliyah is increasing in countries in the West, such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and France.

 Ofir Sofer

Mizrahi-Tefahot Bank VP discusses Israel’s economic forecast for 2025

The bank is fully prepared to handle an increase in aliyah, with 34 branches throughout the country providing multilingual support and assistance for olim.

 SHEVY SHEMER

Foreign interest grows in Israel’s real estate market

Dror Feldman, deputy head of the Retail Division of Mizrahi-Tefahot Bank, addressed attendees at the bank’s conference on business and financial opportunities for foreign residents and new olim.

 DROR FELDMAN