THEMARKER 22.05.17
Peninsula’s credit portfolio is expanding – and with it its profits The check discounting company continues to benefit from the opening of the business credit market to competition: its revenues in the first quarter grew by 25%, increasing its net profit to NIS 4.4 million.
THEMARKER 06.04.17
Fourth loan to the Peninsula Small Business Fund: NIS 25 million to Galooli Galooli specializes in big data solutions to save businesses operating expenses, and this is its first fundraising ■ Peninsula, which raised NIS 450 million in loans: “The fund allows high-tech companies a cheaper alternative to raising capital and diluting shareholders”
THEMARKER 08.01.17
Peninsula Fund will lend NIS 16 million to Jugano: “Lighting solutions that reduce costs by 90%” The loan will be used by Jugano, owned by Eran Ben-Shmuel and Alex Bilchinsky, to expand operations abroad ■ Peninsula: “Jugano’s lighting systems have been tested by international professional bodies and have proven energy savings”
THEMARKER 01.01.17
This is how the state is failing the middle class If the state wants to create a competitive economy, it must make it easier for companies with five to 100 employees – which employ 40% of the workers in the economy.
Globes 12/27/16
DUN’S 100 Forum: “2017 will be no less challenging than 2016” Those present at the DUN’S 100 forum agreed that 2016 was a year of great uncertainty in the markets, which is only expected to increase ■ Securities Authority Chairman Hauser addressed the change in the ownership structure of the stock exchange
Globes 24.11.16
Daily Tip: A strong stock versus banks that could jump 28% Epsilon Investment House recommends exposure to Peninsula stock at a target price of approximately 183 agorot.
Fender 23.11.16
Peninsula continues to grow with a sharp jump of approximately 111% in net profit for the third quarter of 2016 The group’s financing income grew by approximately 30.8% to approximately NIS 12.4 million compared to the third quarter last year.
THEMARKER 21.11.16
“Banks focus on the present and collateral – and limit growth in small businesses” Former Bank of Jerusalem CEO Uri Paz and the non-banking financing company Peninsula, headed by Micha Avni, recently won a tender from the Ministry of Economy to manage a debt fund for small and medium-sized businesses. ■ So far, the fund […]
Globes 02.08.16
Finally, competition in the credit market The Financial Services Supervision Law will open the market to real competition. From time to time we hear criticism that regulation in Israel is too burdensome. It is also claimed that excessive regulation prevents new players from entering the market and in fact prevents competition. In my opinion, […]
Globes 23.06.16
Who wants to open a bank? From credit card companies and international private equity funds, through Rami Levy, Superpharm and local retail chains, to social banks and the gray market. G Following the conclusions of the Strum Committee for Banking System Reform, who, if anyone, is even capable of opening a new bank in […]