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Zim Urban has issued bonds

Zim Urban has raised funds to refinance the company for further development.

Zim Urban is engaged in the initiation, establishment, and management of shopping malls in Israel.

Oaklins’ team in Israel advised the company and acted as a member of the distributors’ consortium.

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Boaz Levi

Partner
Tel Aviv, Israel
Oaklins Rosario

Yuval Lipkin Shahak

Analyst
Tel Aviv, Israel
Oaklins Rosario

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