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Amsalem Plans to Put Bank Yahav Privatization Before Finance Committee
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · 6 hours ago
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What happened
David Amsalem said he will seek Finance Committee approval for a plan to privatize the state’s holdings in Bank Yahav. The state could sell up to half its stake for several billion shekels, with no fixed timetable yet announced.
- 01Amsalem wants Finance Committee approval for Bank Yahav privatization.
- 02The state may sell up to half of its holdings.
- 03The deal is valued at several billion shekels.
- 04Proceeds would go to the state and the Welfare of State Employees company.
- 05No exact timetable was given, and legal approvals are still required.
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