Aurec Group


Aurec Group, is an Israeli holding company that includes cable and telecom investments. It was established in 1968 by Morris Kahn.

History

Aurec Group was founded by Morris Kahn, who immigrated to Israel from South Africa in 1956. Kahn established a yellow pages directory that paved the way for the founding of Amdocs, a customer relationship management and billing software firm for large telecom outfits. Kahn's is now on Forbes list of billionaires.
Amongst the group's holdings have been Golden Pages, the former cable television provider Golden Channels ; an internet service provider named Golden Lines ; and AIG Golden and Amdocs, now a leading provider of software and services for billing, customer relationship management, operations support systems to the telecommunications industry.
In 1999, Aurec sold off its holdings in the Arutzei Zahav cable company to its partners, Eliezer Fishman and Yedioth Ahronoth, for US$40 million. In 2000, Kahn also sold 51.5 percent of the Aurec Group's holdings in Golden Lines to Fishman, for $180 million. Also in 2000, Aurec divested itself of its 50 percent holding in Netcom, a smaller provider of data communications networks. The value of the transaction was never revealed, but it is thought that Aurec received about $20 million for its shares.