Norwegian State Agriculture Bank
| Industry | Banking | 
|---|---|
| Founded | 1965 | 
| Defunct | 2000 | 
| Fate | Merged | 
| Successor | Norwegian Agricultural Authority | 
| Headquarters | Norway | 
| Parent | Norwegian Ministry of Agriculture | 
Norwegian State Agriculture Bank (Norwegian: Statens Landbruksbank) is a defunct Norwegian government bank that lent money to investments within agriculture with mortgage in real estate. It was created on 5 February, 1965 as a merger between Norges Hypotekbank, Norges Småbruks- og Bustadsbank, and Driftskredittkassen for jorbruket. From 1 January, 2000, its responsibilities were transferred to the Norwegian Industrial and Regional Development Fund and the Norwegian Agricultural Authority.