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Bank Leumi le-Israel B.M. has issue bonds to complete a recapitalization

Bank Leumi le-Israel B.M. has issued bonds to complete a recapitalization to further develop the business.

Bank Leumi le-Israel B.M. (Bank Leumi), together with its subsidiaries, engages in financial banking and non-banking activities in Israel and internationally. Bank Leumi is defined as a banking corporation in accordance with the Banking Licensing Law, 1981, and holds a banking license from the Bank of Israel. Consequently, in addition to the relevant laws, Bank Leumi is subject to the Bank of Israel supervision. The company’s shares are traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and therefore it is also subject to directives of the Israel Securities Authority and the Stock Exchange.

Oaklins’ team in Israel acted as a member of the distributors’ consortium in this transaction.

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Boaz Levi

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Tel Aviv, Israel
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