Three More Companies Join Israel's Core Payment Systems
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The Bank of Israel's Payment and Settlement Systems Department announced the completion of the accession process to the payment systems for three nonbank entities: GAMA Management and Clearing Ltd., Max-IT Finance Ltd., and RAPYD Israel Payments Ltd. The companies connected to retail payment systems supervised by the Bank of Israel, including MASAV (Debits, Credits, Transfers, and faster payments) and SHVA (Payment cards). Obtaining access enables the new nonbank participants to streamline payment transfers and offer new payment services and solutions.
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The Bank of Israel's Payment Systems Oversight Division completed the accession process for three additional nonbank entities to Israel's retail payment systems. GAMA Management and Clearing Ltd. and Max-IT Finance Ltd. connected to the Debits, Credits, Transfers and Faster Payments system operated by MASAV, while RAPYD Israel Payments Ltd. joined the payment cards system operated by SHVA. The three companies received identification codes (94, 06, and 75 respectively). The addition aligns with the Bank of Israel's long-term policy to encourage competition in the payments market while maintaining system stability.
Nonbank entities seeking to enter the Israeli payments market should note that the Bank of Israel has led significant measures to facilitate market access for new participants, including international firms. Companies connecting to Israeli payment infrastructure should anticipate the supervisory requirements associated with MASAV and SHVA participation, including compliance with the Bank of Israel's payment systems oversight framework.
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The Bank of Israel’s Payment and Settlement Systems Department, in its role as supervisor of payment systems, announces the completion of the accession process to the payment systems for three additional nonbank entities 26/04/2026 Share: To view this message as a file, click here.
The Bank of Israel’s Payment and Settlement Systems Department, in its role as supervisor of payment systems, announces the completion of the accession process to the payment systems for three additional nonbank entities. Obtaining access to the payment systems enables the new nonbank participants to streamline how they transfer payments and to offer new payment services and solutions.
As part of its long-term policy, the Bank of Israel’s Payment Systems Oversight Division has in recent years led a series of significant measures to encourage competition in Israel’s payments market, while maintaining the stability and efficiency of the payment systems.
In view of the measures that have been advanced, the three firms “GAMA Management and Clearing Ltd.”, “Max-IT Finance Ltd.”, and “RAPYD Israel Payments Ltd.” have recently completed their connections to the retail payment systems that are supervised by the Bank of Israel.
The following are the systems to which the three companies have connected and the identifications codes allocated to them:
| Company name | Payment system | Identification code [1] |
| GAMA Management and Clearing Ltd. | Debits, Credits and Transfers, including faster payments operated by MASAV | 94 |
| RAPYD Israel Payments Ltd. | Payment cards system operated by SHVA | 75 |
| Max-IT Finance Ltd. | Debits, Credits and Transfers, operated by MASAV [2] | 06 |
Ofer Golan, Head of the Payment and Settlement Systems Department, said: “The addition of a variety of new participants to the payment systems is an important and significant step in advancing competition and in supporting innovation in the Israeli payments market. This step is highly important in view of the potential of the new participants to develop and implement advanced and innovative payment solutions, which should increase competition in the financial market, streamline business processes, and improve financial services for consumers and merchants. We welcome the fact that additional participants, including international firms, are realizing that the measures we have taken are a real opportunity to act and to invest in the Israeli market.”
[1] The list of identification codes is published on the Bank of Israel website at: https://www.boi.org.il/en/economic-roles/supervision-and-regulation/payment-systems-oversight/access-to-payment-systems/identification-codes/
[2] The company was connected to the payment cards system operated by SHVA, and chose to exercise the changes led by the Bank of Israel and to connect to an additional system.
This page was last updated on: 26/04/2026
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