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Insolvency order against Nochi Dankner
The Tel Aviv Magistrates Court accepted the banks' request and issued an order to open proceedings after Dankner announced that he does not contest the debt and agrees to the move.
The $820 billion report: Why the S&P 500 is going to break a record?
The new superpower: The lesson that Israel must learn
Customers complained – and the rules changed: This is how bank credit fees were reduced
Mortgage advisors association: Surge in mortgage volumes
The latest Bank of Israel report reflects the completion of first-hand transactions and “Price for Resident” deals alongside growth in second-hand transactions.
David Blumberg built Israel’s greatest library, then politics destroyed him - opinion
MIDDLE ISRAEL: David Blumberg’s dream library stands tall in Jerusalem, but his life ended in tragedy, overshadowed by scandal and political strife.
Bank Hapoalim to gift shares to over 1 million customers in first-of-its-kind initiative
Eligible customers will be able to choose either two shares in the bank, valued at 124 shekels as of August 21, or a monetary grant of 100 shekels
A tax disguised as profits: The real cost of unregulated interest - opinion
The question is not whether this system can be changed; it can. The real question is whether decision-makers have the courage to challenge entrenched financial power.
The Right Path to Investment
Ron Hochman, CEO of Mizrahi-Tefahot INVEST reveals the roadmap to investors' hearts and advises: focus
Not what you thought: Meet the new power of tenants in urban renewal
Bank financing docs were once just for banks and developers. Today, tenants see them as key to protecting their rights. Avi Levy, CEO of Yehuda Levy Group, explains why they matter.
Ranking of the Most Internationally Oriented Banks of Uzbekistan: Kapitalbank, Hamkorbank, Octobank
Bank Hapoalim opens NIS 1.2 million scholarship fund
The fund, run by the bank’s Social Banking Division in partnership with the Education for Excellence association, aims to narrow social gaps and foster financial independence.
Goldman Sachs hires former British PM Sunak as senior adviser
For Sunak, the appointment marks a return to the bank, where he first worked as a summer intern in investment banking in 2000 and later as an analyst between 2001 and 2004.
Bank of Jerusalem surprises: Launches a precedent-setting move worth NIS 500 million
Bank of Jerusalem is undertaking a precedent-setting move in the capital market – a private mortgage-backed securitization with a high international rating.