List of deputy ministers of finance (Indonesia)

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Deputy Minister of Finance
Seal of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia.svg
Wakil Menteri Keuangan Suarhasil Nazara.jpg
Incumbent
Suahasil Nazara
since 25 October 2019
Appointer President of Indonesia
Inaugural holder Sjafruddin Prawiranegara
Formation12 March 1946

This article lists persons and politicians who have been appointed as the deputy minister of finance in Indonesia.

NoPhotoNameCabinetMinisterTook officeLeft officeAffiliationR
1 Sjafrudin prawiranegara.jpg Sjafruddin Prawiranegara Sjahrir II Surachman Tjokroadisurjo 12 March 19462 October 1946bernama Menteri Muda Keuangan
2 Lukman Hakim Menkeu.jpg Lukman Hakim Sjahrir III Sjafruddin Prawiranegara 2 October 19463 July 1947bernama Wakil Menteri Keuangan
3 Ong Eng Die, Kami Perkenalkan (1954), p24.jpg Ong Eng Die Amir Sjarifuddin I Alexander Andries Maramis 3 July 194711 November 1947bernama Menteri Muda Keuangan
Amir Sjarifuddin II 11 November 194729 January 1948
4 Murobikandi Notohamiprodjo.jpg Notohamiprodjo Working I Djuanda Kartawidjaja 10 July 195918 February 1960
5 Nasrudin Sumintapura - Fifth Development Cabinet.jpg Nasrudin Sumintapura Development V J.B. Sumarlin 23 March 198811 March 1993bernama Menteri Muda Keuangan
6 Wakil Menteri Keuangan Anna Ratnawati.jpg Anny Ratnawati United Indonesia II Agus Martowardojo
Muhammad Chatib Basri
20 May 201020 October 2014bernama Wakil Menteri Keuangan
7 Mahendra Siregar.jpg Mahendra Siregar Agus Martowardojo
Muhammad Chatib Basri
19 October 20113 October 2013
8 Vice Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro.jpg Bambang Brodjonegoro Muhammad Chatib Basri 3 October 201320 October 2014
9 Indonesia's Vice Minister for Finance Mardiasmo (2014).jpg Mardiasmo Working Bambang Brodjonegoro
Sri Mulyani
27 October 201420 October 2019
10 Wakil Menteri Keuangan Suarhasil Nazara.jpg Suahasil Nazara Onward Sri Mulyani 25 October 2019Incumbent [1]

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References

  1. "Inilah Nama-Nama 12 Wakil Menteri Yang Diumumkan Dan Diperkenalkan Oleh Presiden Jokowi". Sekretatiat Kabinet Republik Indonesia. 25 October 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2019.