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The Jerusalem Post

Intuit marks a decade in Israel: "Recognizing the untapped potential"

 
  (photo credit: Guy Sidi)
(photo credit: Guy Sidi)

The fintech giant Intuit celebrated a decade of its operations in Israel today (Tuesday), since acquiring the Israeli company Check in 2014: "Plans to expand operations."

The fintech giant Intuit celebrated a decade of its operations in Israel today (Tuesday), since acquiring the Israeli company Check in 2014. Intuit’s development center in Israel is its second-largest outside the U.S., where it develops advanced technological capabilities. These innovations help the company offer a financial management platform to over 100 million small businesses and individual customers. Over the past decade, Intuit has expanded significantly with several successful acquisitions, including Credit Karma, Mailchimp, and the Israeli company Imvision. The workforce has also grown substantially, with Intuit now employing over 500 people in Israel and continuing to recruit and expand.

"For a decade, Intuit has recognized the immense potential in Israel, thanks to our exceptional local talent," said Moti Eliav, head of Intuit in Israel. "Our decision to continue growing in Israel reflects the company's belief and commitment to the region. We plan to expand our operations and continue developing advanced technological solutions to assist our customers worldwide."

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