19.05.25|Sophie ShulmanThe former Bank Leumi CEO and Team8 managing partner told Liat Aaronson at Tech1 why mindset, not machines, will define the future of banking, startups, and Israeli innovation.
06.10.24| Diana Bahur-NirRakefet Russak-Aminoach, former CEO of Bank Leumi, is now a Managing Partner at Team8, where she focuses on fintech. She believes in Israeli high-tech but is concerned about the impact of the ongoing war on the industry. "High-tech is a miracle. However, without a clear future outlook, foreign investors will not continue to invest indefinitely."
20.05.24|Meir OrbachRussak Aminoach has been serving as a director on Hailo's board for four years, and she replaces the late Zohar Zisapel, who had served as the Chairman of Hailo since its founding
21.03.22|Sophie ShulmanThe former CEO of Bank Leumi discusses the 2014 cyber attack, the missed opportunity with Pepper, and the fintech projects she is leading in her new role at Team8
15.09.20|Hagar Ravet and Meir OrbachThe group will found and invest in early stage companies in exchange for 50% of their equity
03.09.20|Meir OrbachRussak-Aminoach, who is also in the midst of setting up Team8's fintech fund, holds almost one percent of Fortress Value Acquisition’s shares
27.08.19|Adi Pick In June, Rakefet Russak-Aminoach announced she would be stepping down as the bank’s CEO after a seven-year tenure, as soon as Leumi’s board names her replacement
01.07.19|Raheli BindmanOn Sunday, Israel’s Bank Leumi CEO and President Rakefet Russak-Aminoach announced her upcoming retirement, becoming the third Israeli bank CEO to do so since April
30.06.19|Raheli Bindman and Micky GrunfeldRakefet Russak-Aminoach is in talks to join Israeli cybersecurity think tank and startup foundry Team8 LLC., according to source
22.01.18|Amarelle WenkertThe New York-based firms paid $140 million and will enter as strategic partners in Bank Leumi Le-Israel Corporation, a New York-based subsidiary of Israel’s Bank Leumi