Bulgarian Agricultural and Commercial Bank information
Bulgarian Agricultural and Commercial Bank (Bulgarian: Българска земеделска и търговска банка) (BZTB) was a state bank in Bulgaria. It was created in 1969, together with the Bulgarian Industrial Bank. Both banks separated from the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB), which retained the main functions of a central bank, but the banks rejoined the national bank in 1971.[1]
^Bulgarian state institutions, 1879-1986. Sofia: CI "Dr Petar Beron". 1987. pp. 30–31.
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