Israeli business delegations led by banks Hapoalim, Leumi to visit UAE

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The heads of Israel's two biggest banks will travel to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) this month, the first such visits since the two countries ...

The heads of Israel's two biggest banks will travel to the United Arab Emirates this month, the first such visits since the two countries agreed to normalize relations.

FILE PHOTO: A woman uses an automated teller machine outside a Bank Hapoalim branch in Tel Aviv, Israel May 30, 2013. REUTERS/Nir Elias/File PhotoTEL AVIV: The heads of Israel's two biggest banks will travel to the United Arab Emirates this month, the first such visits since the two countries agreed to normalize relations.

One delegation led by Bank Hapoalim will leave on Sept. 8 and visit Abu Dhabi and Dubai, where it will meet with government and trade officials as well as the heads of the largest banks in the UAE.Hapoalim CEO Dov Kotler on Sunday called it"a unique opportunity to establish economic relations and cooperation between our countries and their financial systems, which will yield economic growth for both parties."The chairman and CEO of Bank Leumi will head a second delegation on Sept. 14.

Israel and the UAE announced in August they would normalize diplomatic ties and forge a broad new relationship in a U.S.-brokered deal. Last week, they agreed to set up a joint committee to cooperate on financial services, aiming to promote investment between the two countries.First Abu Dhabi Bank , the UAE's largest lender, said last week it would open discussions with Hapoalim and Leumi.

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