17.12.24|Almog AzarRapyd is seeking a clearing license in Israel to compete with Isracard, Max, and other traditional players.
01.12.24|Viki AuslenderNorway, Sweden, and now Israel confront the risks of over-reliance on digital systems.
29.10.24|Almog AzarShva confirms denial-of-service attack halted credit card approvals; full service resumed after two hours.
14.07.20|Naomi ZorefIsracard, one of the country's largest credit card companies, was the first to launch its product, announcing the addition of the ANYPAY service to its app
21.06.20|CTechSplitit lets users spread out their payments at checkout, both in brick and mortar shops and on e-commerce websites, through an interest-free installment plan and up to two credit cards
20.04.20|Hagar RavetRapyd offers payment services enabling the transfer of electronic funds across borders through various means of payment, including bank transfers, digital wallets, and cash
07.11.19|Meir OrbachCreditStacks offers credit cards to U.S. customers that have no credit history
08.07.19|Raheli Bindman and Lilach BaumerIn 2017, the Israeli parliament passed a law intended to increase competition in the financial sector. Among its clauses, the law mandated a separation between Hapoalim and Leumi, Israel's two largest banks, and their credit card subsidiaries