Jacky Ben-Zaken

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Jacky Ben-Zaken (he:ג'קי בן זקן) is an Israeli businessman from Ashdod. His main business focus is in yielding real estate. He is also known as owner of Israeli Ligat ha'Al football club FC Ashdod.

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[edit] Biography

Jacky Ben-Zaken was born in 1967 in Mazkeret Batya. He moved to Ashdod after his mother second marriage. The family was not wealthy and he worked in random coming works (like flowers sale) during his school years. After his military service in IDF he started to work in insurance agency belonging to Efraim Gur - one of the leaders of Georgian community in Israel.

[edit] Politics

When in 1988 Efraim Gur was elected to Knesset[1] Jackie became his parliamentary adviser. In 1993 Ben-Zaken was elected to Ashdod municipality as leader of "Tzeirey Ashdod" faction. During his municipality service he started to deal with real estate. His business was criticized by opposition. He finished all political activities after two cadences.

[edit] Career

In 1997 in partnership with Avraam Nanikashvili and old friend, retired footballer Haim Revivo he initiated Filgar LTD company. Using explosive poulation growth of Ashdod[2] the company upgraded their business facilities and the group started to invest in yielding real estate across the Israel. In 2005 they bought financial group "Financial Levers LTD"[3] . Using successful capital raising in Tel Aviv Stock Exchange "Financial Levers LTD" started in series of acquisitions in Israel and abroad mainly in Texas, Russia and Kazakhstan.

Jacky Ben-Zaken and Haim Revivo are owners of FC Ashdod. Under their rule the club stabilized and keep the position in upper part of the Ligat ha'Al. The Ashdod football school is one of the best in the country and the club based on its own players.

[edit] Family

Jacky Ben-Zaken is married and father to 5 children. He is living in Ashdod. In his business he often employs his family members and own friends.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Election results on the official Knesset website (in English)
  2. ^ Knesset The Center for Research and Information (April 2001). Data of population in the city of Ashdod (Word).
  3. ^ The Marker (August 2007). Jacky Ben-Zaken: Your success is their failure (Hebrew).