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Bank Hapoalim to open 54 Israeli museums, heritage sites with free admission over May weekends
The “Poalim Israeli” initiative will offer free entry on three Friday-Saturday weekends in May, with advance registration required.
Bank Hapoalim’s US arm funds $203m Manhattan housing conversion
Bank Hapoalim to deposit NIS 500 savings grant for 100,000 Israeli families
Ashtrom Renewable Energy reaches $200m financial close with Bank Hapoalim for solar project
Israeli Bank profits increased in first half of 2022 by 16.4% to NIS 6.9b.
Bank Mizrahi Tefahot overtook Discount and became the third largest Israeli bank in terms of issued credit and deposit profits. Hapoalim returned to paying dividends.
Bank Hapoalim chair's salary to jump to NIS 2.94 million a year
Yair Avidan stipulated that a bank's chairman's salary shouldn’t exceed the average salary of the directors plus a certain percentage.
How is the global inflation crisis affecting the world economy?
Nadav Ofir, global fixed income analyst at Bank Hapoalim trading room speaks with Tamar Uriel-Beeri, Managing Editor of jpost.com
Bank Hapoalim receives Green Market Pioneer award
The Climate Bonds Initiative is an international organization working to mobilize global capital for climate action.
Bank Hapoalim reports strong first quarter of 2022
The bank's net profit totaled NIS 1.654 billion, and its return on equity (ROE) for the quarter stood at 15.6%.
Hapoalim, Eshkolot to offer free tours during Passover
The bank is also sponsoring free admission to museums and nature sites.
Good Deeds Day: About two million people participate in diverse projects that do good
Israel’s largest volunteering event was held yesterday in five locations across the country. On social media, the #Faming Challenge was used to encourage people to share positive conversation online.
Bank Hapoalim appoints Yigal Barkat as VP of Marketing
After serving in various senior marketing positions, Yigal Barkat has been appointed as VP of marketing at Bank Hapoalim.
Winewise: Smart spirits in Tel Aviv
“We buy Israeli wines directly from the local wineries, although between 50-60 percent of our sales are wines from outside of Israel.”
Bank Hapoalim employees complain to management over cursing from customers
Some of the workers have complained of degrading treatment they have come under from the direction of the customers.