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Meitav widens lead in Israel’s pension fund race with NIS 2.4 billion May inflow
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First reported by Globes · 5 days ago
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What happened
Meitav led Israel’s provident-fund industry in May with NIS 2.4 billion in inflows from rivals, extending its lead over competitors. Mor Gemel ranks second in assets, while Altshuler Shaham recorded the biggest outflows.
- 01Meitav took NIS 2.4 billion from rivals in May, the industry’s highest monthly inflow.
- 02Its assets reached NIS 154.2 billion, about NIS 30 billion more than Mor Gemel.
- 03Altshuler Shaham had the largest May outflow, losing NIS 3.1 billion.
- 04Harel and Clal Gemel were the next biggest winners from rival transfers.
- 05Provident funds manage NIS 1.1 trillion, and education funds manage NIS 520 billion.
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