Galit Meyran, CEO of the Chamber, hosted a special meeting on Wednesday, January 14, with Paul Atkins, Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

The meeting included representatives from the U.S. Embassy and senior leaders from the global financial and professional services community, including Citibank, BlackRock, HSBC, Migdal Capital Markets, KPMG U.S., Deloitte, FISCHER (FBC & Co.) and S&P Global.

The discussion enabled an open and substantive dialogue on key issues shaping today’s capital markets, such as corporate disclosure reform, improving retail investor access to private markets, crypto assets, and perspectives on Israel’s investment markets.

The discussion fostered an open and substantive dialogue on key issues shaping today’s capital markets, such as corporate disclosure reform, expanding retail investor access to private markets, crypto assets, and perspectives on Israel’s investment landscape.

This meaningful exchange underscored the importance of continued cooperation and direct dialogue between regulators, financial institutions, and market leaders, while further strengthening the economic ties and long-term partnership between Israel and the United States in support of resilient and dynamic global financial ecosystems.