Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

34.77059°N 32.06455°E / 34.77059; 32.06455

Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
TypeStock exchange, Public company
LocationTel Aviv, Israel
Founded1953 (1953)
(precursor 1935)
Owner15 banks and 11 investment houses
Key people
  • Arik Steinberg, Chairman
  • Itai Ben-Zeev, CEO
CurrencyNew Israeli Shekel
No. of listings473 companies listing equities
901 series of corporate bonds
204 series of government bonds
416 index-tracking products
1,231 mutual funds
Market capEquities: US$ 216 billion;
Bonds: US$ 196 billion
Volume546 million US$ daily (2010)
Indices
Websitetase.co.il
Company
TASE: TASE
Industrystock exchange
Founded1953 (1953)
(precursor 1935)
Headquarters
Revenue NIS 323.7 million (2021)
NIS 54.4 million (2021)
NIS 45.5 million (2021)
Total assets NIS 1,159 million (2021)
Total equity NIS 661.9 million (2021)
Websitetase.co.il
Footnotes / references

The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE; Hebrew: הַבּוּרְסָה לִנְיָירוֹת עֵרֶךְ בְּתֵל אָבִיב; colloquially known as The Bursa, הַבּוּרְסָה) is Israel's only public stock exchange and a public company that has been traded on the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange since August 1, 2019. Legally, the exchange is regulated by the Securities Law (1968), and is under the direct supervision of the Israel Securities Authority (ISA).

TASE plays a major role in the Israeli economy, and the 23 TASE members are major banks and investment houses. Trading on TASE is conducted solely through the TASE members that collect a fee for the services they provide. TASE serves to trade securities and to raise capital and debt for companies and the government on the Israeli capital market.

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