Sri Mulyani

Sri Mulyani
Official portrait, 2021
26th Minister of Finance
Assumed office
27 July 2016
PresidentJoko Widodo
Prabowo Subianto
Preceded byBambang Brodjonegoro
In office
7 December 2005  20 May 2010
PresidentSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded byJusuf Anwar
Succeeded byAgus Martowardojo
1st Vice Head of National Research and Innovation Agency of Indonesia Steering Committee
Assumed office
1 September 2021
PresidentJoko Widodo
Managing Director of the World Bank Group
In office
1 June 2010  27 July 2016
PresidentRobert Zoellick
Jim Yong Kim
Preceded byJuan José Daboub
Succeeded byKyle Peters (Acting)
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs
Acting
In office
13 June 2008  20 October 2009
PresidentSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded byBoediono
Succeeded byHatta Rajasa
Minister of National Development Planning
In office
21 October 2004  5 December 2005
PresidentSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Preceded byKwik Kian Gie
Succeeded byPaskah Suzetta
Personal details
Born
Sri Mulyani Indrawati

(1962-08-26) 26 August 1962
Tanjung Karang
(now Bandar Lampung), Indonesia
Political partyIndependent
Spouse
Tonny Sumartono
(m. 1988)
EducationUniversity of Indonesia (BEcon)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (MSc, PhD)
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Sri Mulyani Indrawati (born 26 August 1962) is an Indonesian economist who has served as Minister of Finance of Indonesia since 2016 under President Joko Widodo and Prabowo Subianto. She has previously served in the role under Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono between 2005–2010.

In her first tenure, she was credited with strengthening Indonesia's economy, increasing investments, and steering Southeast Asia's largest economy through the 2008 financial crisis and the Great Recession. However, she was widely criticized for supporting a bailout of Bank Century in 2008, which costed the government Rp6.76 trillion ($737 million in 2008), resulting in the Indonesian House of Representatives holding a non-confidence vote on the bailout warrant. She resigned her post 2010 and took a position at the World Bank as Managing Director, before returning as finance minister in 2016.

In 2023, she was ranked 38th on the Forbes list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women.