Barclays Bank plc granted green light to expand in Israel

22.08.11 / 00:00
Barclays Bank plc granted green light to expand in Israel
22.08.11
Barclays Bank plc granted green light to expand in Israel

Barclays will provide services to business customers and target large and mid-sized export-oriented companies

Barclays Bank plc has become the fifth foreign bank with branches in Israel, joining Citibank , HSBC , BNP Paribas and State Bank of India.

Bank of Israel Governor Stanley Fischer has awarded Barclays Bank plc a banking licence and permit to open a branch, the central bank said, paving the way for the UK-listed bank to expand its investment banking and brokerage activities.

The license is a necessary condition for the bank to become a Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) member, which it applied for last Thursday. If accepted, Barclays would become the third foreign bank that is a TASE member, after Citigroup Inc. and HSBC Holding plc. Barclays Bank plc has had a representative office in Israel since and the permit to open a branch provides it with a platform to expand its banking activity in Israel.

Barclays will provide services to business customers and target large and mid-sized export-oriented companies. The bank doesn't intend to offer retail banking to the public at large.