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  2. Bank Mizrahi-Tefahot - Wikipedia

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    Bank Mizrahi-Tefahot. Bank Mizrahi-Tefahot ( Hebrew: בנק מזרחי טפחות) is the third-largest bank in Israel. It has around 140 branches. The bank is the largest among Israel's mortgage lenders. The CEO of Bank Mizrahi-Tefahot since September 2020 is Moshe Larry, who replaced Eldad Persher, the bank's CEO since 2014.

  3. Union Bank of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Union Bank of Israel, Ltd. ( Hebrew: בנק אגוד לישראל ); TASE : UNON ), more widely known by its Hebrew name, Bank Igud, is the sixth largest Israeli bank, with thirty branches spread around the country. In September 2020, Bank Mizrahi-Tefahot acquired all the shares of Bank Igud, therefore legally as of October 1, 2020, Igud ...

  4. Banking in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The third largest bank in Israel is Mizrahi Tefahot Bank, founded in 1923 by the Mizrahi movement and currently controlled by the Ofer-Wertheim group. 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 ...

  5. Mizrahi Jews in Israel - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2009 Statistical Abstract of Israel, 50.2% of Israeli Jews are of Mizrahi or Sephardic origin. [3] Anti-Jewish actions by Arab governments in the 1950s and 1960s, in the context of the founding of the State of Israel, led to the departure of large numbers of Mizrahi Jews from the Middle East. [4] 25,000 Mizrahi Jews from Egypt ...

  6. Mizrahi Jews - Wikipedia

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    e. Mizrahi Jews ( Hebrew: יהודי המִזְרָח ), also known as Mizrahim ( מִזְרָחִים) or Mizrachi ( מִזְרָחִי) and alternatively referred to as Oriental Jews or Edot HaMizrach ( עֲדוֹת־הַמִּזְרָח, lit. 'Communities of the East' ), [3] are a grouping of Jewish communities that lived in the Muslim world .

  7. List of banks in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Bank Massad is a subsidiary of First International Bank (51%), jointly owned with Histadrut HaMorim (Israel's teachers Trade Union) Bank Yahav [ he] 1954. Bank Yahav for Government Employers is a subsidiary of Bank Mizrahi-Tefahot (50%), jointly owned with Israel's government employers trade union and State of Israel. Dexia Israel Bank [ he] 1953.

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  9. Bank of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Israel was founded on 24 August 1954, when the Knesset passed the Bank of Israel Law, which ceded the currency issuing and regulatory functions of the Ministry of Finance to the newly formed bank. Control over foreign currency exchange was not given to the bank until 1978. The bank was made completely independent in 1985 and since ...