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- Prombank (Russian: Промбанк for Промышленный банк, lit. 'Industrial Bank') was the shorthand name for a series of significant institutions within the Soviet...
- the operations of several prior specialized development banks, namely Prombank (est. 1922, trade and industry), Tsekombank (est. 1925, residential construction)...
- Prombank Dormitory (Russian: Общежитие Промбанка) is a constructivist building in Tsentralny City District of Novosibirsk, Russia, built in 1927 by architect...
- branches of other banks were brought under the State Bank or closed, so that Prombank, Tsekombank or Selkhozbank subsequently operated largely through the State...
- was constructed in the northern part of the square. From 1926 to 1930, Prombank, Oblpotrebsoyuz Building, Business House and Gosbank were built here. In...
- Brik fell in love with Alexander Krasnoshchyokov, the head of the Soviet Prombank. This affair resulted in the three months' rift, which was to some extent...
- 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...
- entrepreneur of Ukrainian descent and a philanthropist. He was the founder of the Prombank Group of Companies and the Petro Jacyk Education Foundation. Jacyk was...
- a succession of long-term promotional credit banks known initially as Prombank, then from 1959 as the Construction Bank of the USSR (Stroybank); a cooperative...
- (1933) by Evgenya Maksimova House of Industry (1933) by Vasily Sukhov Prombank Dormitory (1927) by I. A. Burlakov Polyclinic No. 1 (1928) by P. Shyokin...