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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)...
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Prombank Dormitory (Russian: Общежитие Промбанка) is a
constructivist building in
Tsentralny City
District of Novosibirsk, Russia,
built in 1927 by architect...
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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...
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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...
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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...