As of April 2025 First International Bank of Israel has a market cap of โฌ4.59 Billion. This makes First International Bank of Israel the world's 2512th most valuable company by market cap according to our data. The market capitalization, commonly called market cap, is the total market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares and is commonly used to measure how much a company is worth.
Year | Marketcap | Change |
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2025 | โฌ4.59 B | 0.74% |
2024 | โฌ4.56 B | 22.41% |
2023 | โฌ3.72 B | 1.13% |
2022 | โฌ3.68 B | 0.13% |
2021 | โฌ3.67 B | 70.24% |
2020 | โฌ2.16 B | -16.42% |
2019 | โฌ2.58 B | 41.15% |
2018 | โฌ1.83 B | 4.66% |
2017 | โฌ1.75 B | 25.07% |
2016 | โฌ1.39 B | 29.38% |
2015 | โฌ1.08 B | 2.29% |
2014 | โฌ1.05 B | -12.32% |
2013 | โฌ1.20 B | 8.73% |
2012 | โฌ1.10 B |