Bank Leumi

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Investor Intelligence Q&A

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What is Bank Leumi's investment focus based on its portfolio?
Bank Leumi has invested in companies across sectors such as Fintech & Insurtech and Business Software. Notable portfolio companies include Bluevine and ScaleMP.
What is the typical investment amount for Bank Leumi?
According to startupim data, Bank Leumi's investment range is between $10M and $130M.
Has Bank Leumi led any investment rounds?
No, startupim data indicates that Bank Leumi has not led any investment rounds.
When did Bank Leumi make its first recorded investment?
Bank Leumi's first recorded investment was in August 2017.
What were Bank Leumi's most recent investment activities?
Bank Leumi's most recent investment activities recorded were in October 2017 with a $130M investment in Bluevine and in August 2017 with a $10M investment in ScaleMP.
What is Bank Leumi's approach to follow-on investments?
Startupim data indicates that Bank Leumi has a 0% investment follow-on ratio, suggesting they do not typically make follow-on investments.
Has Bank Leumi had any exits from its portfolio companies?
According to startupim data, Bank Leumi has not recorded any exits from its portfolio companies.
What is Bank Leumi's financial performance as of early 2026?
Bank Leumi reported meeting challenging targets for 2025, with a record net income of NIS 10.3 billion ($3.2 billion), a high double-digit ROE of 15.8%, and an unprecedented dividend of approximately NIS 6 billion ($1.9 billion). They also showed responsible growth in their loan portfolio, increasing by 14.1% in 2025.
What significant financial activity did Bank Leumi undertake in January 2026?
In January 2026, Bank Leumi issued covered bonds to foreign investors for the first time in Israel, raising approximately EUR 750 million at a significantly higher rating than the State of Israel and a lower interest rate.