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Palo Alto Networks founder & CTO Nir Zuk (YouTube Screenshot)
Nir Zuk, the US-Israeli founder of cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks, is teaming up with a former top securities regulator Shmuel Hauser to set up a new digital bank in Israel, Calcalist reported on Monday, without saying where it got the information.
Hauser was the chairman of the Israel Securities Authority from 2011 to 2017.
Zuk has already invested tens of millions of dollars into the venture, the report said, and next week will start raising a target of hundreds of millions of shekels for the new bank from institutional investors at a valuation of half a billion dollars.
Nir Zuk, founder of cybersecurity behemoth Palo Alto Networks and one of the first team members at Israeli cyber powerhouse Check Point, has got his sights set on a new venture - a digital bank in Israel.
Calcalist has learned that Zuk is partnering with Shmuel Hauser, the former Chairman of the Israel Securities Authority, and entrepreneur Yuval Aloni, who is heading the venture, to set up what would be Israel’s second digital bank to rival Mobileye founder Amnon Shashua s venture. Zuk has already invested tens of millions of dollars in the project, which will begin raising hundreds of millions of shekels from local institutional investors next week at a valuation of around $500 million. The new digital bank is in the process of receiving its license from the Bank of Israel.
Nir Zuk to set up digital bank in Israel
Palo Alto Networks founder Nir Zuk is teaming with former ISA chairman Shmuel Hauser to found the country s second digital bank.
Tech entrepreneur Nir Zuk is founding a new digital bank in Israel and has already been arranging meetings with institutional bodies to discuss their possible involvement in the new venture. Zuk was a founder of Israeli cybersecurity company Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq: CHKP) and founded its rival Palo Alto Networks (NYSE: PANW), which currently has a market cap of $35 billion. Zuk has teamed up with the former Israel Securities Authority chairman Shmuel Hauser and entrepreneur Yuval Aloni and the three have already requested a banking license from the Bank of Israel.