Bank Leumi
Bank Leumi becomes first Israeli bank to issue covered bonds to foreign investors
Hanan Friedman Bank Leumi CEO, "I am proud that Leumi is the first Israeli bank to lead this important step of opening the Israeli market to such issuances.”
LeumiTech and IVC wrap up 2025 with first findings from their joint high-tech report
Jewish Agency, JFNA launch $130m. loan fund from Bank Leumi for reservists
Israeli tech sector raises $2.72 billion in Q2 2025, led by cyber and AI
Unique in the landscape
LeumiTech CEO Yifat Oron explains how the bank is boosting Israel’s hi-tech success.
Leumi Tech CEO: Looking at things differently
Hi-tech and start-ups in Israel require special attention and treatment, says Yifat Oron
How Equifax’s data breach threatens Israeli security
US consumer credit company hack could provide intelligence data for Iran, says expert
Reports of money laundering on the rise in Israel
Money laundering - the practice of concealing the origins of illegally-obtained money - helps finance terrorist and criminal groups.
One-on-one with an Israeli revolutionary
Some consider political activist and criminal lawyer Barak Cohen a violent bully; for others he is a source of inspiration. In an interview he explains more about his tactics and offers advice.
Knesset seeks expanded subpoena powers to probe banks’ secret deals
Lawmakers seek expanded powers to force banks to reveal confidential information about customers.
‘We’ve got to change the norms’
American-Israeli Eliezer Jaffe works to bring interest-free loans to first-time home buyers.
'Fortune' ranks Israeli Bank Leumi CEO among most powerful women
Russak-Aminoach, the only Israeli on the list, was ranked 43rd on the 50-strong list dominated by countries such as the UK, China and Switzerland.
Kahlon, Flug strike deal on financial sector reform
Proposal would spin credit card companies out from biggest banks, allow them to become banks in their own right.
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.