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  2. Banking in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    In order to financially assist Communist Parties, anti-imperialism, and pro national liberation movements worldwide, these banks acted as subsidiaries or "daughters" to the "mother" bank or Gosbank, which was the central bank of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (Russia) from 1921 to 1922 and the Soviet Union from 1923 to 1991.

  3. State Bank of the USSR - Wikipedia

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    The State Bank of the USSR (Russian: Государственный банк СССР, romanized: Gosudarstvennyy bank SSSR), from 1921 to 1923 State Bank of the RSFSR and commonly referred to as Gosbank (Russian: Госбанк), was the central bank and main component of the single-tier banking system of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1991.

  4. Category:Banking in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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  5. State Labor Savings Banks System of the USSR - Wikipedia

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    A soviet passbook with the words "savings booklet" in the USSR's 15 official languages. The system of State Labor Savings Banks of the USSR (Russian: Государственные трудовые сберегательные кассы СССР, shorthand Gostrudsberkassy) was the main retail bank of the Soviet Union, which in some respects perpetuated the prior operations of savings banks ...

  6. Construction Bank of the USSR - Wikipedia

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    Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Promstroybank's operations were reorganized into different entities in the different post-Soviet states, for example Belpromstroybank in Belarus, the Estonian Commercial Bank of Industry and Construction (ETEK), Industriyabank in Georgia, Turan Bank in Kazakhstan, Moldindconbank in Moldova ...

  7. Foreign Trade Bank of the USSR - Wikipedia

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    With a new statute that enabled the bank to safeguard the state's currency monopoly, the bank began to play an increasingly prominent role in transactions with foreign partners. In the mid-1960s, the focus was on Western European loans for the development of the automotive industry in the Volga region, in cooperation with Italy's Fiat Group.

  8. Banking in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The modern Russian Federation inherited the Russian and central operations of the banking system of the Soviet Union, with a few big state banks (like Sberbank, Vnesheconombank, and VTB Bank). 1998 financial crisis

  9. Category:Banks of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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