First International Bank of Israel Ltd
Eilon Mazor's work experience includes various roles in the finance industry. Eilon served as the Head of Israeli Trading Desk for Equity, Fixed Income, and Options at the First International Bank of Israel. Eilon also held the position of Head of Internet-based Trading at Duchifat Net, where they oversaw a platform for professional day traders in Israel, the US, and Europe. Additionally, they worked as the Manager of International Clients and Brokers relations at the First International Bank of Israel. Prior to this, Mazor was the Head of Structured Rate Derivatives Sales at the Royal Bank of Scotland Group, where they provided hedging solutions and dealt with interest rate products. Earlier in their career, they served as the Head of Trading Desk in the Foreign Securities Department at the First International Bank of Israel, where they led a team of dealers and traded a range of products.
Eilon Mazor completed their education with the following chronological history:
From 1995 to 1997, Eilon Mazor attended Johnson & Wales University in Providence, RI. Details about the degree or field of study are not provided.
Between 1997 and 1999, Eilon Mazor pursued a Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in International Business at the United States International University - USIU in San Diego.
In 2000 to 2001, Eilon Mazor enrolled at the University of Manchester - Israeli Branch Kiriat Ono to obtain a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) with a major in Finance and Capital Markets.
Overall, Eilon Mazor's educational background includes studies in International Business and Finance with a focus on Capital Markets.
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First International Bank of Israel Ltd
First International Bank of Israel Ltd (FIBI) is an Israel-based financial products and services provider. The Bank offers credit, deposits, securities, foreign exchange, financial derivatives, international trade, mortgages, provident and mutual funds, portfolio management, underwriting and leasing services. It also focuses on four basic sectors: Capital Markets, Foreign Currency, Corporate Finance and Private Banking. FIBI also engages in the development of financial instruments, while strengthening its hold on the domestic market by broadening consumer credit, including mortgages, and increasing its deposits infrastructure. The Bank's main subsidiaries are Ubank (formerly Investec Bank); Poaley Agudat Israel Bank, a commercial bank serving the ultra-orthodox community and Bank Otsar Hahayal. In addition, the Bank operates two overseas subsidiaries: FIBI in the United Kingdom and FIBI Switzerland.