Credit Cards

8 stories about Credit Cards
אריק שטילמן, מייסד-שותף ומנכ"ל ראפיד

Fintech unicorn Rapyd prepares to shake up the credit card market

17.12.24|Almog Azar
Rapyd is seeking a clearing license in Israel to compete with Isracard, Max, and other traditional players.
תשלום באמצעות ארנק דיגיטלי 3

Cyber attacks expose flaws in cashless ambitions

01.12.24|Viki Auslender
Norway, Sweden, and now Israel confront the risks of over-reliance on digital systems.
כרטיסי אשראי כרטיס אשראי ויזה ישראכרט

Cyberattack disrupts credit card payments across Israel’s largest clearing network

29.10.24|Almog Azar
Shva confirms denial-of-service attack halted credit card approvals; full service resumed after two hours.
כרטיס אשראי כרטיסי כרטיסים קנייה שופינג

Israel’s credit card giants finally jumping on smartphone payment bandwagon

14.07.20|Naomi Zoref
Isracard, 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
כרטיס אשראי מאסטרקארד מסטרקארד Mastercard

Mastercard partners with installment company Splitit

21.06.20|CTech
Splitit 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
המייסדי החברה ראפיד Rapyd מימין: עומר פריאל אריק שטילמן ו ארקדי קרפמן

Fintech Startup Rapyd Acquires Credit Card Processing Company Korta

20.04.20|Hagar Ravet
Rapyd offers payment services enabling the transfer of electronic funds across borders through various means of payment, including bank transfers, digital wallets, and cash
סטאקס CreditStacks אלנור רוזנרוט שחר נחמד

Israeli Credit Card Startup CreditStacks Raises $10 Million

07.11.19|Meir Orbach
CreditStacks offers credit cards to U.S. customers that have no credit history
כסף אשראי מזומן אמצעי תשלום

Intended to Increase Competition, Israeli Law Pushes Credit Card Fees Up

08.07.19|Raheli Bindman and Lilach Baumer
In 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