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Selkhozbank, the Glossary

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The Agricultural Bank of the USSR (Сельскохозяйственный банк СССР), commonly referred to as Selkhozbank (Сельхозбанк), was a significant component of the Soviet banking system from its establishment in 1932 to 1959, when it was merged with Prombank and Tsekombank to form the Construction Bank of the USSR, known as Stroybank.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 4 relations: Banking in the Soviet Union, Construction Bank of the USSR, Prombank, Tsekombank.

  2. Banks established in 1925
  3. Defunct banks of the Soviet Union

Banking in the Soviet Union

The Soviet Union was the first jurisdiction to implement a single-tier banking system, an experience that was subsequently emulated by a number of Communist states. Selkhozbank and banking in the Soviet Union are bank stubs.

See Selkhozbank and Banking in the Soviet Union

Construction Bank of the USSR

The Construction Bank of the USSR (Всесоюзный банк финансирования капитальныхвложений), in shorthand Stroybank (sometimes Stroibank), was a Soviet development bank that was a significant part of the Soviet banking system. Selkhozbank and Construction Bank of the USSR are bank stubs and Defunct banks of the Soviet Union.

See Selkhozbank and Construction Bank of the USSR

Prombank

Prombank (Промбанк for Промышленный банк) was the shorthand name for a series of significant institutions within the Soviet banking system between 1922 and 1959, when Prombank was merged with Selkhozbank (Agricultural Bank) and Tsekombank (Residential Construction Bank) to form the Construction Bank of the USSR, or Stroybank. Selkhozbank and Prombank are bank stubs and Defunct banks of the Soviet Union.

See Selkhozbank and Prombank

Tsekombank

The Central Bank of Public Utilities and Housing Construction (Центральный банк коммунального хозяйства и жилищного строительства), sometimes also referred to as Central Communal Bank' or Communal Economy Bank and commonly as Tsekombank (Цекомбанк), was a significant component of the Soviet banking system from its establishment in 1925 to 1959, when it was merged with Prombank and Selkhozbank to form the Construction Bank of the USSR, known as Stroybank. Selkhozbank and Tsekombank are banks established in 1925 and Defunct banks of the Soviet Union.

See Selkhozbank and Tsekombank

See also

Banks established in 1925

Defunct banks of the Soviet Union

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selkhozbank