Prombank

Prombank (Russian: Промбанк for Промышленный банк, lit.

[1]: 28  On 7 December 1922, another specialized bank was established as Elektrokredit (Электрокредит), a joint-stock company.

On 13 August 1924 the former was renamed the Trade and Industrial Bank of the USSR (Торгово-промышленный банк СССР), and on 29 October 1924 the latter was reorganized as the Bank for the Electrification of the USSR or Elektrobank (Электробанк).

On 27 June 1928, Prombank absorbed Elektrobank[2] and became the Industry and Electrification Long-Term Credit Bank of the USSR (Банк долгосрочного кредитования промышленности и электрохозяйства СССР), still known as Prombank.

In 1932 it was again renamed, as the Finance Bank of Capital Construction in Industry, Transport, Posts and Telegraphs.

Former Prombank building on Lenin Square, Novosibirsk , later repurposed as City Hall