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JERUSALEM (Reuters) - First Digital Bank, the first new bank in Israel since 1978, started operations on Sunday on a trial basis, and said it planned to open to the public later in 2021.
The bank, which Israel s banking regulator approved last year, has 140 staff and has begun opening accounts and providing all banking services for a closed group of customers.
First Digital Bank was founded by Amnon Shashua, co-founder of Intel s autonomous car business Mobileye. Shashua has invested $60 million into the venture and the bank said it would raise additional funds to expand its operations.
Shashua said the bank will use artificial intelligence and other innovative technologies to meet customer needs.
Nikki Heider and Jennifer Regan
Nikki Heider is a senior marketing manager at Welltok with more than 15 years of experience in healthcare marketing. Prior to Welltok, Nikki served as marketing/PR manager at Denver Public Health, and as a service line marketing manager at Children’s Hospital Colorado, Boston Children’s Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. She has a wealth of communications and public health knowledge which she enjoys applying to marketing solutions in the healthcare industry.
Jennifer Regan is Director of Consumer Engagement, Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan Inc. (CDPHP)Jennifer joined CDPHP in 2019 and leads the team responsible for developing, promoting, refining, and analyzing a wide array
Auckland artist who sprayed graffiti on his own public sculpture happy with its new home
14 Mar, 2021 02:11 AM
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An artist s impression of the Greer Twiss sculpture on Victoria Wharf in Devonport. Photo / Supplied
An artist s impression of the Greer Twiss sculpture on Victoria Wharf in Devonport. Photo / Supplied
Renowned Auckland artist Greer Twiss is reportedly happy with the new home for one of his sculptures he once spray painted with pink graffiti to protest against bureaucratic vandalism .
The sculpture Flight Support for Albatross is being erected at Victoria Wharf in Devonport, years after Twiss vowed to never make another public sculpture when the work was damaged.
Slower traffic, fewer car parks but safer people: Changes coming for Mount Maunganui
14 Mar, 2021 05:00 PM
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Tauranga City Council looks likely to drop its controversial proposal to trial a one-way traffic system in Pilot Bay due to a lack of public support - again. Several changes to the popular streets of Mount Maunganui North are still afoot, however, in an effort to make the area safer and more appealing for people to walk, cycle or scooter instead of driving.
These could see car parks removed to make way for a shared pathway, a new roundabout installed and the Marine Parade boardwalk extended.