
After participating in the Expo of the Union of Gur Institutions in Jerusalem: BTB successfully concludes the company's appearance at the event, which attracted a large audience, public figures, rabbis and representatives of the Haredi sector.
During the exhibition, the company's booth was visited by MK Yitzhak Goldknopf, Mayor of Bnei Brak Hanoch Seibert, and MK Goldknopf's deputy, Mordechai Babchik. The guests heard a comprehensive overview from the company's management of BTB's activities, with an emphasis on working with the ultra-Orthodox public, the principles of economic responsibility, prudent risk management, and the combination of financial innovation with ethical and halakhic commitment.
In their remarks, the visitors praised the company's activities, responsible conduct, and adaptation to the needs of the sector, with the center of the activity also being the actual assistance for the marriage of the offspring, with the investment in BTB being responsible, profitable, and providing a significant advantage and reduced risks compared to other alternatives.
BTB's appearance at the Expo followed a visit by the company's management to the rabbi, Rabbi Amram Fried, during which the company's activities and the concept of responsibility that accompanies its work were presented to him.
At the end of the meeting, BTB management signed a transaction permit, with the aim of regulating its financial activities in accordance with the requirements of halakhic law.
BTB, which has been operating for 12 years, is considered a pioneer in the field of P2P lending in Israel and operates an advanced technological platform that connects investors with business owners and property owners who need credit.
The company emphasizes that alongside innovation, transparency, and advanced systems for managing investments and spreading risks, there is a deep commitment to values-based discourse, social responsibility, and adapting activities to diverse audiences – primarily the public that observes the Torah and mitzvot.
The company's participation in the Expo and official visits to the booth are seen by BTB as a significant reinforcement for continuing to deepen the relationship with the Haredi sector and expanding activities tailored to its needs, through a combination of financial professionalism, public responsibility, and loyalty to the values of halakhah.



