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Balfour 100
From Declaration to Start-up Nation
Celebrate the 100 anniversary of the Balfour Declaration
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by buying a £100 Mazel Tov Israel Bond and receive a
special edition Balfour 100 presentation pack.
Consider donating that Israel Bond to
Christian Friends of Israel .
By donating the Israel Bond, you can help
strengthen Israel and help enable Christian Friends of Israel
to continue its important work.
What is an Israel Bond?
01 An Israel Bond is a 02 Israel uses the loaned money to help Israel Bonds are not
loan you can make to strengthen almost every part of its tradeable and must be
the State of Israel. modern, innovative and diverse economy. held to maturity.
By buying an Israel Bond,
you are making a direct
In return for the loan, the State of 03 Israel Bonds are backed by 04 investment in the
Israel agrees to pay interest to you, the full faith and credit of the State of Israel.
the bondholder, and repay the loan State of Israel, which has
at the end of its term. always made capital and Your investment benefits
Like other bonds, investing in interest payments since the the State of Israel.
Israel Bonds puts your capital at risk. first Israel bond was sold in
1951. Past performance is not
an indicator of future results.
I have much pleasure in conveying to you, on behalf of
His Majesty's Government, the following declaration... In association with
Lord Balfour
Since 1951
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bondsisrael.com/Balfour
020 7446 8670
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Your capital may be at risk
This advertisement has been issued by the Development Company for Israel (International) Limited, which is authorised and regulated by the
Financial Conduct Authority and registered in England No. 01415853. This is not an offering, which could only be made by prospectus. Your
capital is at risk, the rules under FSMA for the protection of retail clients do not apply. An investment in any of these bonds will not be covered
by the provisions of the Financial Services Compensation scheme, nor by any similar scheme. Israel Bonds are intended as a long-term
investment as they are not listed or admitted to dealing on any recognised investment or stock exchange nor is there any established
secondary market, as a consequence Israel bonds are not readily realisable before their maturity date.
DCI (International) Ltd is not the issuer of these bonds, they are issued by the State of Israel.