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  2. Bank Hapoalim - Wikipedia

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    "Hapoalim Investments" was the bank's investment house, established in 1963 under the name "Bank Hapoalim Investment Company Ltd." Over the years, "Hapoalim Investments" became one of Israel's leading companies in promoting diverse investments in fields such as industry, advanced technology, communications, advertising, computing, trade, real ...

  3. List of banks in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Bank Est. Remarks Arab Israel Bank: 1961: Arab Israel Bank was wholly owned by Bank Leumi and was merged into Leumi in 2016 Mercantile Discount Bank: 1971: Mercantile Discount Bank is a subsidiary of Israel Discount Bank: Bank of Jerusalem: 1963: Bank Otsar Ha-Hayal: 1946: Bank Otsar Ha-Hayal is a brand of First International Bank: Union Bank ...

  4. Category:Banks of Israel - Wikipedia

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  5. Banking in Israel - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the bank holds a 50% stake in Bank Yahav. In 2022, it merged with the activity of Agudath Bank, acquiring 100% of the bank's shares. Fourth oldest bank in Israel is Discount Bank, founded in 1935 as "Bank Leumi Leisrael" by the Cruso, Elbow, and Recanati families.

  6. Clal Center - Wikipedia

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    Other major tenants are the Jerusalem Light Rail customer service center, [20] and branches of Bank Hapoalim [21] and Israel Discount Bank. [22] The King of Kings, a non-denominational Messianic Christian congregation, opened a "Jerusalem Prayer Tower" on the 14th floor of the Clal Center in 2004, affording panoramic views of the city.

  7. Adabank - Wikipedia

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    Bank Pozitif, majority-owned by Israel's Bank Hapoalim, was the sole bidder for the small Turkish lender Adabank. Bank Hapoalim, Israel's second-largest bank, bought a 57.6 percent stake in Turkey's Bank Pozitif in 2006 and raised its stake to 65 percent in 2008. [3]

  8. Shari Arison - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 November 2024. American-Israeli businesswoman Shari Arison Arison in 2009 Born (1957-09-09) September 9, 1957 (age 67) New York City, U.S. Citizenship American-Israeli Education Drop Out, Miami Dade College Occupation(s) Businesswoman and philanthropist Spouses Jose Antonio Sueiras (divorced) Miki ...

  9. Arison Investments - Wikipedia

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    Arison Investments is led by Shari Arison [1] [2] since 1999. It was established in 1991 by Ted Arison, founder of Carnival Cruise Lines.. Until 2018, the company was the major shareholder and owner of some of the pillars of the Israeli economy, including Bank Hapoalom, Shikun & Binui, and Salt of the Earth, which were sold in a series of acquisitions in 2018 and 2019.