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4 stories about Cash
Cyber attacks expose flaws in cashless ambitions
01.12.24
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Viki Auslender
Norway, Sweden, and now Israel confront the risks of over-reliance on digital systems.
Despite Legislative Measures, Israelis Still Opt to Use Cash
28.07.19
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Raheli Bindman
In Israel, cash transactions accounted for 6% of the gross domestic product (GDP) in 2018, compared to 8% in the U.S., 4% in both Canada and Australia, and just 1% in Sweden, according to a new report
Fintech Startup Rewire Raises $12 Million
25.03.19
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Hagar Ravet
Israel-based Rewire develops a mobile banking platform for international cash transfers for foreigners without a local bank account
Israel to Ban Use of Cash for Large Transactions
09.03.18
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Omri Milman
Under a proposed law, Cash transactions worth more than NIS 50,000 (about $14,500) would be illegal