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BIG Shopping Centers Ltd. has issued bonds

BIG Shopping Centers Ltd. has completed a fundraising to refinance and develop the business.

Big Group operates on a global scale for building durable and reliable infrastructure for the construction, development and management of shopping centers, malls, offices, residential complexes for rent, logistic centers and renewable energy. BIG has been traded on Israel’s Tel Aviv Stock Exchange since 2006, and its securities are listed in the TA-35 index, the Real Estate-15 index and the TEL-Dividend index.

Oaklins’ team in Israel advised BIG Shopping Centers and acted as a member of the distributors’ consortium.

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Lior Pais

Principal
Tel Aviv, Israel
Oaklins Rosario

Boaz Levi

Partner
Tel Aviv, Israel
Oaklins Rosario

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