During the Nazi years, Samuel Scheps had an important role[3] in assisting refugees and allowing them to emigrate: to achieve this, he obtained necessary certificates and money for countless individuals and families, whose lives he saved.
He participated in the Organization of Israeli agricultural exports, he was the Citrus Marketing Board's representative in Switzerland where he founded in 1946 the firm Socopa SA in Geneva, which operated until 1962.
[8] During these years, Samuel Scheps represented Israel at the European Economic Community, and he participated in the creation of the Swiss-Israel Chamber of Commerce while simultaneously acting as an Advisor financial.
In 1959, he co-founded the Banque de Crédit International Geneve (ICB) in Geneva, together with Mossad agent Tibor Rosenbaum and disputed financier Bernard Cornfield for which he had the role of Vice President.
Samuel Scheps is the author of numerous articles, essays and monographs in German, Polish, Hebrew and French, in various areas: economy, history, literature and philosophy.