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Bank Otsar Ha-Hayal

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Bank Otsar Ha-Hayal
Native name
Template:Hebrew
Company typePublic
IndustryBanking
Founded1946; 78 years ago (1946)
Area served
Israel
Revenue597 million (2014)
ParentFirst International Bank of Israel
Websitewww.bankotsar.co.il

Bank Otsar HaHayal (Hebrew: בנק אוצר החייל, lit.'Soldier's Treasury Bank') is an Israeli bank.

History

Otsar HaHayal was founded in 1946 by the British mandatory authorities to provide banking services to Jewish veterans of the British armed forces. It later provided these services to Israel Defense Forces veterans and defense sector employees, who also became part owners of the bank.[1]

In 1972, the bank opened up to the general public, although it still largely kept its association with military assets. It was purchased by Bank Hapoalim in 1977. By 1996, Otsar HaHayal completely transformed into a commercial public bank.

On January 24, 2006, Bank Hapoalim's share of the bank, 66%, was sold for 703 million NIS, approximately 185% of Otsar Ha-Hayal's estimated worth, to the First International Bank of Israel.

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