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IDB Chief Economist Einat Meir on Israel’s 2026 economic outlook and the global picture
Meir states that the Israeli shekel was one of the world’s strongest currencies in 2025, and is expected to maintain its strength in 2026
'Corporations must take responsibility for the communities they serve'
President & CEO of Israel Discount Bank New York at JPost Miami Conference
Discount Bank CEO Uri Levin quits, to be CEO of Tidhar Real Estate Group
Iconic former Discount building in Tel Aviv to get new lease on life
First Discount Bank branch receives makeover into seven-floor tech hub with renowned Mersand Café, CrossFit, and rooftop cocktail bar.
Which banks will give you more for your money?
Which bank gives more for a short-term deposit, which pays the best for a one-year deposit, and where will our money really increase in value if we lock it in an account for five years?
IDB - bringing forward the next generation of financial solutions
Israel Discount Bank CEO, Uri Levin, address the Jerusalem Post conference.
Discount Bank launches a new campaign starring model Rotem Sela
The event was held at the 'Sheva' hall in Tel Aviv for senior employees of Discount Bank.
Israel Discount Bank third quarter profit sinks due to COVID-19, early retirement
Discount has allowed customers to delay mortgage and credit payments since the outset of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Discount Bank offers free VIP airport services
Roni Peled, director of marketing and advertising at Discount, said the service is in response to a growing need, which is especially heightened during the holidays.
Israel banks Hapoalim and Discount name new CEOs
Hapoalim appoints Dov Kotler as CEO, Discount Bank appointed Uri Levin.
The future of smart banking
Discount Bank’s new artificial intelligence-based personal assistant eases online finance management
Knesset seeks expanded subpoena powers to probe banks’ secret deals
Lawmakers seek expanded powers to force banks to reveal confidential information about customers.
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.