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Fintech & Public Markets · Aug 20, 2026

Hippo Holdings: The Israeli-Founded Insurtech

Hippo Holdings (NYSE: HIPO). Founded 2015 by Assaf Wand and Eyal Navon. Technology-native home insurance platform. CEO Rick McCathron. Q2 2026 net income $10M. FY2026 guidance upgraded to $580-585M. Progressive distribut…

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Israeli fintech ran the largest public-markets year of the post-pandemic cycle.

Per Calcalist, three Israeli tech companies completed IPOs in 2025 — Via, eToro, and Navan. Per Ynet, eToro debuted on Nasdaq on May 14, 2025 at a $4.3 billion offering valuation; the stock rose nearly 29% on its first trading day. Per Calcalist and Reuters, Navan listed on Nasdaq on October 30, 2025 under ticker NAVN, raising $923 million at an implied $6.21 billion valuation.

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The wider funding architecture moved alongside. Per Startup Nation Central, Wix and Check Point both raised through convertible bond offerings — Check Point's first capital raise since its IPO three decades ago. Combined public-market activity contributed roughly $10.3 billion to Israeli companies in 2025.

The exchange itself reorganized. Per Globes, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange completed a NIS 350 million secondary offering in January 2024. Bill Ackman and Neri Oxman acquired a 4.9% stake for approximately $25 million. Foreign investors now own more than half of TASE. The Palo Alto Networks–CyberArk transaction added a high-profile dual-listing precedent: per Palo Alto Networks investor releases, the company plans a secondary TASE listing under ticker "CYBR."

Underneath the listings sits a deep private fintech stack — payments, B2B finance, insurtech, blockchain, and embedded finance. Pagaya, Lemonade, Payoneer, and Forter are public; Rapyd, Melio, Tipalti, Bluevine, and StarkWare are private. Per Beinsure data, StarkWare alone holds an $8 billion valuation as the leading Israeli blockchain and zero-knowledge cryptography company.

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The TASE Foreign Ownership Trajectory
Fintech & Public Markets · May 26, 2026
The TASE Foreign Ownership Trajectory

Foreign institutional ownership of Tel Aviv-listed equity has been on a structural uptrend for two decades. The 2023–2024 shock and the 2025–2026 reco…

TASE Foreign Institutional Ownership
Fintech & Public Markets · May 26, 2026
TASE Foreign Institutional Ownership

TASE foreign institutional ownership Q1 2026: US, European, and Asian institutional investors holding TASE-listed positions through dedicated Israeli…