Latest Organizational Structure of the Ministry of Finance under the Leadership of Sri Mulyani
The Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia has undergone a major leadership refresh. Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani Indrawati has inaugurated 22 echelon I officials, in a strategic move to strengthen institutional governance, fiscal reform, and address national and global economic challenges.
This reshuffle includes not only rotations and promotions of senior officials, but also the creation of new strategic positions, such as in financial sector stability and fiscal technology. Below is the updated structure and brief profiles of the key figures now working under Sri Mulyani’s command.
👩💼 Top Leadership: Minister and Vice Ministers
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Sri Mulyani Indrawati – Minister of Finance
A globally recognized figure and former Managing Director of the World Bank. Known for her firm, transparent, and reformist leadership style. -
Suahasil Nazara – Vice Minister of Finance
An expert in macroeconomics and fiscal policy, serving as Sri Mulyani’s main policy partner. -
Thomas A. M. Djiwandono – Vice Minister of Finance
A young economist with cross-sector experience in monetary and investment policy. -
Anggito Abimanyu – Vice Minister of Finance
Former Head of Fiscal Policy Agency and Hajj Commissioner. Skilled in fiscal management and state financing strategies.
🏛️ Core Bureaucratic Management
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Heru Pambudi – Secretary General
Former Director General of Customs, known for his reform initiatives and digital transformation in bureaucracy. -
Awan Nurmawan Nuh – Inspector General
Oversees internal supervision and ensures integrity within the Ministry of Finance.
📊 Directorates General & Key Agencies
Directorate Leadership
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Bimo Wijayanto – Director General of Taxation
Former official at the Presidential Staff Office. Now leads national tax administration. -
Askolani – Director General of Fiscal Balance
Former Director General of Customs. Oversees fiscal relations between central and regional governments. -
Djaka Budi Utama – Director General of Customs and Excise
Military background, replacing Askolani. Known for strict oversight and border control. -
Astera Primanto Bhakti – Director General of Treasury
Manages national treasury and state budget execution. -
Masyita Crystallin – Director General of Financial Sector Stability and Development (new position)
Young economist with international experience. Former special advisor to the Minister. -
Suminto – Director General of Debt and Risk Management
Expert in public financing and debt management strategies. -
Rionald Silaban – Director General of State Assets
Leads state asset management and SOE restructuring. -
Suryo Utomo – Head of Fiscal Intelligence and IT Agency (new position)
Former Director General of Taxation. Focuses on fiscal digitalization and intelligence. -
Febrio Nathan Kacaribu – Director General of Economic and Fiscal Strategy
Key architect of Indonesia’s mid-term fiscal policy responses. -
Andin Hadiyanto – Head of Finance Education and Training Agency
Strengthens the Ministry’s human resource capacity. -
Luky Alfirman – Director General of Budget
Former Director of Fiscal Balance. Oversees state budget formulation and allocation.
🧠 Ministerial Special Advisors
Special Advisors provide strategic studies, recommendations, and cross-sectoral insights:
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Iwan Djuniardi – Tax Law and Enforcement
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Yon Arsal – Tax Compliance
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Nufransa Wira Sakti – Tax Oversight
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Dwi Teguh Wibowo – State Revenue
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Moekhamad Agus Rofiudin (new position) – Non-Tax State Revenue
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Sudarto – Government Expenditure
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Parjiono – Macroeconomics & International Finance
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Arief Wibisono – Financial Services and Capital Market
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Rina Widiyani Wahyuningdyah – Legal and Institutional Relations
📝 Conclusion: Regeneration and Reform Combined
This new structure reflects a deliberate mix of leadership regeneration and fiscal governance reinforcement. With the presence of new, younger leaders and fresh positions focused on financial stability and digital innovation, the Ministry of Finance is better equipped to face the challenges of digitalization, global fiscal volatility, and institutional reform.
Under Sri Mulyani’s strong leadership, supported by capable professionals, the Ministry is expected to maintain national fiscal stability, strengthen state revenue, and elevate Indonesia’s global economic credibility.