The first official agricultural finance institution of Iran was established in 1933. The institution, decades later called The Agricultural Cooperative Bank of Iran (ACBI), grew gradually providing funds for small and medium-scale agricultural activities in villages nationwide. The Agricultural Development Bank of Iran (ADBI) was founded in 1969 in order to finance the large scale development projects in the agricultural sector. After the Islamic revolution, based on the Banking Nationalization Law, the two afore-mentioned banks were merged to form Bank Keshavarzi (Agriculture Bank of Iran). Having access to specialized human resources and experiences of the two organizations gained during several decades of granting credit facilities to small and large projects, the bank was provided with new possibilities to render quality banking services to the rural population and the agriculture sector of the country. View More