Bank Hapoalim Israel
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Created before Nov 2016 Last update: Jul 22 2021
About Bank Hapoalim Bank Hapoalim is one of Israel's largest commercial banks. The bank was established in 1921 by the Histadrut, the Israeli trade union congress (lit. "General Federation of Laborers in the Land of Israel") and the Zionist Organisation. The bank was owned by the Histadrut until 1983, when it was nationalized following the Bank Stock Crisis. The bank was held by the Israeli government until 1996 when it was sold to a group of investors led by Ted Arison. The bank offers retail, private and corporate banking products in Israel and also abroad. The bank offers Consumer, Corporate, Investment Banking and Insurance services.
Website http://www.bankhapoalim.com/
Headquarters 50 Rothschild Boulevard 61025 Tel Aviv Israel
CEO/chair Dov Kotler CEO
Supervisor Bank of Israel
Annual report Annual report 2020
Ownership listed on Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange Bank Hapoalim's largest share holder (15.8 %) is Arison Investments, subsidiary of Arison Holdings, which is owned by Shari Arison. The bank's complete shareholder structure can be accessed here.
Complaints Bank Hapoalim does not operate a complaints channel for individuals or communities who might have been affected by its and finance. grievances
Sustainability
Voluntary standards Bank Hapoalim has committed itself to the following voluntary standards: United Nations Global Compact
Investment policies Bank Hapoalim's webpage on corporate social responsibility can be accessed here. The bank doesn't have publicly available investment policies.
Code of Ethical Conduct Feb 28 2018 | Bank Hapoalim
Freedom of Association Policy Jan 12 2017 | Bank Hapoalim
Responsible Procurement Policy Dec 31 2015 | Bank Hapoalim
Environmental Policies and Procedures Apr 30 2015 | Bank Hapoalim
Health and Safety Policy Statement Jan 31 2011 | Bank Hapoalim Good moves
Related Dodgy Deals
Bank Hapoalim has been linked to the following "Dodgy Deals", e.g. as a current or past financier or through an expression of interest. Find out more about dodgy deals here. See the project or company profile for more details on the nature of the bank's link to the Dodgy Deal.
Projects
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