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Mydas Real Estate Investments has issued bonds

Mydas Real Estate Investments Ltd. has raised funds to refinance and develop the company.

Mydas Real Estate Investments Ltd., formerly known as Mydas Investment Fund Ltd., owns and operates retirement homes and hotels. Mydas Investment Fund Ltd. was formerly known as Spancrete (1990) Ltd. The company is based in Sorek Valley, Israel.

Oaklins’ team in Israel advised Mydas Real Estate Investments and acted as a member of the distributors’ consortium.

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Boaz Levi

Partner
Tel Aviv, Israel
Oaklins Rosario

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