Selkhozbank


The Agricultural Bank of the USSR, commonly referred to as Selkhozbank, 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.

Overview

The bank was first established in 1932 as the "Bank for Financing Socialist Agriculture", and renamed as Agricultural Bank in August 1933. Like the Tsekombank in residential construction, the Selkhozbank was a mere conduit for budgetary appropriations and had no autonomy in its credit allocation.