Insurance
War insurance does not mean payout at loss: Why independent insurance engineering matters
Israel faces crisis as elderly population nears two million, nursing costs threaten NII stability
National Insurance to adopt new protections, accommodations for sexual assault survivors
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Top European cities Israelis love visiting during winter
Entrepreneurs become suspects, the state forgets they are the ones building it
At the "Funding Time" conference, leaders criticized government policies stifling urban renewal, warned of small entrepreneurs disappearing, and called for cooperation to revive the sector.
Histadrut head Arnon Bar-David among labor leaders arrested in alleged public corruption scheme
Investigators raided the Histadrut headquarters in Tel Aviv, detaining dozens of employees, as well as a mayor and senior figures. Bar-David's detention was extended for another eight days.
Millions in public funds stolen in large-scale autism fraud scheme
According to the investigation, the main suspect operated through her privately owned company, offering families “assistance” in applying for disability benefits for their children.
Rick Rule: U.S. Dollar at Risk, Gold as Critical Insurance
Rule emphasizes he holds gold not for profit, but as insurance to maintain purchasing power, comparing it to life or auto insurance, a safety net you hope you never need to collect on.
JVP raises $290M from TPG to propel insurtech unicorn Earnix’s AI revolution
Deal delivered an 8.7x return to early investors
The apps that will make your trip smarter and safer
From precise navigation to video calls with a doctor in an emergency: The complete guide to essential apps for travelers abroad.
Ashdod’s new urban center is underway
Hachshara Insurance will issue a landmark tender for a major mixed-use complex in Ashdod, aiming to create an urban hub inspired by New York’s SoHo model.
How to Use Travel Insurance When the Skies Shut Down
With Israel’s airspace closed following an escalation with Iran, flights were grounded, and many Israelis are stranded abroad. The question arises: What does travel insurance actually cover?
After the war: Institutional investors believe in the north and are investing heavily
The “HaRama” project in Katzrin is backed by Yesodot, Menora, and Ayalon, showing strong confidence in northern Israel. With 1,800 units and public areas, it’s expected to yield major returns