Provident Fund of the Employees of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Provident Fund of the Employees of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem is a provident fund for employees of Israel's first university, which was formed in 1918 and opened in 1925. Today, the university has over 23,000 students across four campuses in Jerusalem and Rehovot, Israel. Industries it has a preference for include: Diversified/Conglomerates, Agribusiness, Biotechnology, Consumer Products (CPG; FMCG), Consumer Services, Defence, Hardware, Energy & Utilities, Environmental Services, Food & Beverage, Healthcare, Industrials, Information Technology, Software/Internet, Marketing/Advertising, Media (Text; Video; Audio), Medical Devices & Equipment, Pharmaceuticals, Retail, Telecoms & Data, and Telecoms & Media.