In first for Israeli banking, Leumi to enable crypto trade
The statement gave no launch date, saying regulatory approval is pending. Leumi is one of Israel's two largest banks.

It said the new service will allow Pepper Invest customers to buy, hold and sell cryptocurrencies -- limited to Bitcoin and Ethereum, for now -- in transactions worth at least 50 shekels ($15.49).
The statement gave no launch date, saying regulatory approval is pending. Leumi is one of Israel's two largest banks.
"Pepper will collect tax according to the guidelines of the Israeli Tax Authority so that customers will not need to manage tax complexities," it said, adding that the service will also eliminate the risks of downloading a digital wallet.
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