Amitim Pension Funds
Omer Gal Ezer is a skilled finance professional currently serving as a PE Economist at Amitim Investment House since November 2023. Prior experience includes roles as a Financial Analyst at The Service Wealth Management from July 2021 to August 2023, an Assistant to Investment Consultant at Adi Alcalay Financial Solutions from January 2020 to June 2021, and an Employers Desk Representative at Psagot Investment House from January 2019 to December 2019. Omer completed education at The College of Management Academic Studies from 2019 to 2022 and obtained a high school diploma in Robotics Technology/Technician from Yarkon High School, with additional training in design from 6B Studio.
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Amitim Pension Funds
Amitim is the unified organization that incorporates the eight Defined Benefit pension funds, with a combined AUM of approx. US$100 Billion. The funds are all under special management of Mr. Ephy Senderov, appointed as the Special Manager of all eight funds in 2021. Amitim's vision: "Strive to ensure the provision of rights to our members, with a high standard of service, efficiency and transparency". Amitim is currently one of Israel's largest institutional entities, and it's Scope of Operations Includes: 55,000 active members 236,000 benefit recipients 700,000 inactive members Annual contributions of approx. US$1 Billion from active members Annual pension payments of approx. US$3.3 Billion Investment Division Amitim's main goal is to match its assets to its liabilities, by achieving risk-adjusted returns for the benefit of its members. As Amitim is under special management, there are some restrictions on the types of assets that it can invest in. Amitim's Investment Division is comprised of approximately 40 investment professionals. Amitim's investment departments include Bonds, Public Equities, Private Equity, Private Lending, and Real Estate. Approximately 50% of Amitim's investment portfolio is made up of designated Israel Government bonds. Amitim's investment decisions are made by two Investment Committees.