Anat Guetta

Anat Guetta (Hebrew: ענת גואטה; born 1967) is an Israeli economist and public official.

In 1993, Guetta received a bachelor's degree in political science and economics from Bar-Ilan University in 1993.

She received a master's degree in business administration with a specialty in finance from the Netanya Academic College in 2005.

As an economist in the bank's business division, Guetta worked in the field of credit derivatives and sales to institutional investors, as well as complex financing transactions.

[2] After Shmuel Hauser announced his decision to resign as chair of the Israel Securities Authority (ISA), Guetta was chosen by Minister of Finance Moshe Kahlon to succeed him.