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Review of the FTSE MED Index Please See Attached 0115/00035399/en CSE Announcements Cyprus Stock Exchange CSE Review of the FTSE MED Index Please see attached. Attachment: 1. Announcement Non Regulated Publication Date: 03/06/2021 ANNOUNCEMENT Review of the FTSE MED Index FTSE Russell has conducted a detailed review of the operation of the FTSE-Med Index for the six-month period from November 2020 to April 2021 in accordance with the Ground Rules of Operation of the Index. Following the relevant assessment by FTSE Russel, the new composition of the Index for the next six months is announced here below in order to inform investors and stakeholders. During the current review of the composition of the Index and in accordance with the Ground Rules, it is noted that the Index includes sixty-four (64) companies from the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, twenty-one (21) companies from the Athens Stock Exchange and five (5) companies from the Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE). During the next six months, the Index will comprise the following companies: Company Country 1 Nice Ltd ISR 2 COCA-COLA HBC AG (CR) GRC 3 Teva Pharmaceutical ISR 4 Bank Hapoalim ISR 5 Bank Leumi ISR 6 Azrieli Group ISR 7 ICL Group Ltd ISR 8 HELLENIC TELECOM. ORGANISATION (CR) GRC 9 Mizrahi Tefahot Bank Ltd. ISR 10 Elbit Systems ISR 11 Israel Discount Bank ISR 12 OPAP S.A. (CR) GRC 13 EUROBANK ERGASIAS SERVICES AND HOLDINGS S.A. (CR) GRC 14 Strauss Group ISR 15 PIRAEUS FINANCIAL HOLDINGS S.A. (CR) GRC 16 Tower Semiconductor Ltd ISR 17 First Intl Bank of Israel (5) ISR 18 Bezeq ISR 19 Shikun & Binui Ltd ISR 20 Melisron ISR 21 NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE S.A. (CR) GRC 22 Nova Measuring Instruments Ltd ISR 23 Amot Investments Ltd. ISR 24 MYTILINEOS S.A. (CR) GRC 25 PPC S.A. (CR) GRC Company Country 26 Shapir Engineering and Industry Ltd ISR 27 JUMBO S.A. (CR) GRC 28 Alony Hetz Properties & Inv ISR 29 ALPHA SERVICES AND HOLDINGS S.A. (CR) GRC 30 Big Shopping Centers (2004) ISR 31 Phoenix Holdings ISR 32 Harel Investments & Finance ISR 33 Mivne Real Estate ISR 34 Maytronics Ltd ISR 35 Ashtrom Group Ltd ISR 36 HELLENIC PETROLEUM S.A. (CR) GRC 37 Electra (Israel) Ltd ISR 38 Airport City Ltd ISR 39 Israel Corporation ISR 40 Bayside Land Corp ISR 41 Shufersal Ltd. ISR 42 Energix Renewable Energies ISR 43 OPC Energy Ltd ISR 44 Sapiens International ISR 45 Kenon Holdings ISR 46 Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd ISR 47 MOTOR OIL (HELLAS) REFINERIES SA (CR) GRC 48 TERNA ENERGY S.A. (CR) GRC 49 Matrix IT Ltd ISR 50 Fattal 1998 Holdings Ltd ISR 51 LAMDA DEVELOPMENT S.A. (CR) GRC 52 TITAN CEMENT INTERNATIONAL S.A. (CB) GRC 53 VIOHALCO SA/NV (CB) GRC 54 Fox Wizel Ltd ISR 55 AFI Properties ISR 56 Formula Sys ISR 57 Menorah Mivtachim Holdings Ltd ISR 58 Migdal Insurance & Financial Holdings Ltd. ISR 59 FIBI Holdings ISR 60 Clal Insurance ISR 61 Mega Or Holdings ISR 62 Summit Real Estate Holdings ISR 63 Hilan Tec Ltd ISR 64 GEK TERNA HOLDING REAL ESTATE CONSTRUCTION (CR) GRC 65 Delek Automotive Systems ISR 66 ATHENS WATER SUPPLY & SEWERAGE S.A. (CR) GRC 67 Paz Oil ISR 68 AudioCodes Ltd ISR 69 ELVALHALCOR S.A. (CR) GRC 70 Gazit Globe (1982) Ltd ISR 71 Rami Levi Chain Stores Hashikma Marketing 2006 Ltd ISR 72 Equital ISR 73 REIT 1 Ltd ISR 74 Danel (Adir Yeoshua) Ltd ISR 75 Oil Refineries ISR 76 Partner Communications ISR 77 Delek Group ISR 78 ADMIE (IPTO) HOLDING S.A. (CR) GRC 79 Isracard ISR Company Country 80 Compugen Ltd ISR 81 Brack Capital Properties ISR 82 GR. SARANTIS S.A.(CR) GRC 83 Delta Galil Industries ISR 84 Allot Ltd ISR 85 Cellcom Israel Ltd. ISR 86 BANK OF CYPRUS HOLDINGS PLC CYP 87 HELLENIC BANK PUBLIC COMPANY LTD CYP 88 VASSILICO CEMENT WORKS PUBLIC COMPANY LTD CYP 89 LOGICOM PUBLIC LTD CYP 90 PETROLINA (HOLDINGS) PUBLIC LTD CYP The reviewed index with the above companies will be effective as of Monday, 21 June 2021. Nicosia, 03 June 2021 .
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