Former Governors’ terms

Miguel Ángel Pesce | October 12, 2019 – November 12, 2023

He served as Governor of the BCRA under Alberto Ángel Fernández’s administration. The following officers served as Ministers of Economy under Pesce’s administration: Martín Maximiliano Guzmán (December 10, 2019 – July 02, 2022), Silvina Batakis (July 04, 2022 – July 28, 2022) and Sergio Tomás Massa (August 03, 2022 – December 10, 2023).

Guido Sandleris | September 25, 2018 – December 9, 2019

He served as Governor of the BCRA under Mauricio Macri’s administration. During his tenure of office, the Minister of Economy was chaired by Nicolás Dujovne and later on by Hernán Lacunza.

Luis Andrés Caputo | June 18, 2018 – September 25, 2018

He served as Governor of the BCRA under Mauricio Macri’s administration. By then, Nicolás Dujovne was the Minister of Economy.

Federico Adolfo Sturzenegger | December 11, 2015 – June 15, 2018

He served as Governor of the BCRA under Mauricio Macri’s presidency and when Alfonso Prat Gay was the Minister of Economy and Public Finances; the latter was succeeded by Nicolás Dujovne as Minister of Economy.

Alejandro Vanoli | October 2, 2014 – December 10, 2015

He served as Governor of the BCRA under Cristina Fernández’s presidency, and Axel Kiciloff’s mandate as Minister of Economy and Public Finances.

Juan Carlos Fábrega | November 19, 2013 – October 1, 2014

He served as Governor of the BCRA under Cristina Fernández’s presidency, and Axel Kiciloff’s mandate as Minister of Economy and Public Finances.

Mercedes Marcó del Pont | January 23, 2010 – November 18, 2013

She served as Governor of the BCRA under Cristina Fernández’s presidency, and Amado Boudou and Hernán G. Lorenzino’s mandates as Ministers of Economy and Public Finances.

Martín Redrado | September 24, 2004 – January 22, 2010

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of Néstor Kirchner, who was succeeded by Cristina Fernández on December 10, 2007. During Martín Redrado’s office, the following ministers were in charge of the Ministry of Economy and Production: Roberto Lavagna, Felisa Miceli, Miguel Peirano, Martín Lousteau, Carlos Fernández, and Amado Boudou.

Alfonso Prat Gay | December 11, 2002 – September 23, 2004

During his mandate, Eduardo Duhalde was the president of Argentina, and was succeeded by Néstor Kirchner, and Roberto Lavagna was in charge of the Ministry of Economy and Production.

Aldo Rubén Pignanelli | June 25, 2002 – December 12, 2002

He served as Governor of the BCRA under Eduardo Duhalde’s presidency, and Roberto Lavagna’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Mario Blejer | January 28, 2002 – June 25, 2002

He served as Governor of the BCRA under Eduardo Duhalde’s presidency. The Ministry of Economy was under the care of Jorge Luis Remes Lenicov until April 26, when he was succeeded by Roberto Lavagna.

Roque Maccarone | April 25, 2001 – January 18, 2002

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the administrations of: Fernando de la Rúa; Federico Ramón Puerta; Adolfo Rodríguez Saá; Eduardo Caamaño; and Eduardo Duhalde.

Pedro Pou | August 5, 1996 – April 25, 2001

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidencies of Carlos Saúl Menem and Fernando de la Rúa. The Ministers of Economy were Roque Fernández and José Luis Machinea—under Menem’s presidency— and Ricardo López Murphy, and Domingo Felipe Cavallo, under the presidency of Fernando de la Rúa.

Roque Benjamín Fernández | February 5, 1991 – August 4, 1996

He served as Governor of the BCRA under Carlos Saúl Menem’s presidency. Domingo Felipe Cavallo was the Minister of Economy and Public Services and Works.

Javier A. González Fraga | June 13, 1990 – January 29, 1991

He served as Governor of the BCRA for the second time under Carlos Saúl Menem’s presidency, and Antonio Erman González’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Antonio Erman González | March 20, 1990 – June 13, 1990

He served as Governor of the BCRA and also held the position of Minister of Economy under the presidency of Carlos Saúl Menem.

Enrique E. Folcini | January 23, 1990 – March 20, 1990

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of Carlos Saúl Menem, and Antonio Erman González’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Rodolfo C. Rossi | December 20, 1989 – January 22, 1990

He served as governor of the BCRA under the presidency of Carlos Saúl Menem, and Antonio Erman González’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Egidio Ianella | November 24, 1989 – December 20, 1989

He served as Governor of the BCRA for the third time under the presidency of Carlos Saúl Menem, and Néstor Rapanelli’s mandate as Minister of Economy who was replaced by Antonio Erman González.

Javier A. González Fraga | June 13, 1990 – January 29, 1991

He served as Governor of the BCRA under Carlos Saúl Menem’s presidency, and Antonio Erman González’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Enrique García Vázquez | April 4, 1989 – July 3, 1989

He served as Governor of the BCRA for the second time under the presidency of Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín, and the mandates of Juan Carlos Pugliese and Jesús Rodríguez as Ministers of Economy.

José Luis Machinea | August 25, 1986 – April 4, 1989

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of Raúl Alfonsín, and Juan Vital Sourrouille’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Juan José A. Concepción | February 19, 1985 – August 25, 1986

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín, and Juan Vital Sourrouille’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Enrique García Vázquez | December 10, 1983 to February 19, 1985

He served as Governor of the BCRA for the first time under the presidency of Raúl Ricardo Alfonsín, and Bernardo Grinspun’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Julio C. González del Solar | August 26, 1982 – December 7, 1983

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of Reynaldo Benito Bignone, and Jorge Wehbe’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Domingo Felipe Cavallo | July 2, 1982 – August 26, 1982

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Reynaldo Benito Bignone, and José María Dagnino Pastore’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Egidio Ianella | June 1, 1981 – July 2, 1982

He served as Governor of the BCRA for the second time under the de facto presidencies of Roberto Eduardo Viola, Carlos Alberto Lacoste, Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri, and Alfredo Oscar Saint-Jean. The Ministers of Economy over this period were Lorenzo Sigaut and Roberto Alemann.

Julio José Gómez | March 31, 1981 – June 1, 1981

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Roberto Eduardo Viola and Lorenzo Sigaut’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Adolfo C. Diz | April 2, 1976 – March 27, 1981

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Jorge Rafael Videla, and José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Alfredo G. Cassino | March 24, 1976 – April 2, 1976

He served as Governor of the BCRA from the de facto presidency of Jorge Rafael Videla, and the mandate of Joaquín de Las Heras as Minister of Economy, who was succeeded by José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz.

Eduardo A. Zalduendo | April 2, 1976 – March 27, 1981

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Jorge Rafael Videla, and José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Emilio Mondelli | February 4, 1976 – March 24, 1976

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of María Estela Martínez de Perón, and Emilio Mondelli’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Ricardo A. Cairoli | October 29, 1974 – July 17, 1975

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of María Estela Martínez de Perón, and the mandate of Alfredo Gómez Morales as Minister of Economy, who was succeeded by Celestino Rodrigo.

Hernán Aldabe | October 11, 1974 – October 29, 1974

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of María Estela Martínez de Perón, and the mandate of José Ber Gelbard as Minister of Economy, who was succeeded by Alfredo Gómez Morales.

Alfredo Gómez Morales | May 29, 1973 – September 2, 1974

He served as Governor of the BCRA for the second time under the presidency of Héctor José Cámpora, and José Ber Gelbard’s mandate as Minister of Economy. Alfredo Gómez Morales continued holding office as governor of the BCRA during the presidencies of Raúl Lastiri, Juan D. Perón, and María Estela Martínez de Perón. Alfredo Gómez Morales succeeded Gelbard as Minister of Economy.

Jorge Bermúdez Emparanza | July 26, 1972 – May 29, 1973

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Alejandro A. Lanusse; and Cayetano A. Licciardo’s and Jorge Wehbe’s mandates as Ministers of Economy and Finance.

Carlos Brignone | August 24, 1971 – July 26, 1972

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Alejandro A. Lanusse; and Juan A. Quilici’s and Cayetano A. Licciardo’s mandates as Ministers of Economy and Finance.

Ricardo Gruneisen | April 28,1971 – August 24, 1971

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Alejandro A. Lanusse, and the mandates of Aldo Ferrer as Minister of Economy and Labor, and Juan A. Quilici as Minister of Economy and Finance.

Daniel Fernández | October 26, 1970 – April 20, 1971

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the administrations of Roberto M. Levingston, and Alejandro Lanusse; by then Aldo Ferrer was the Minister of Economy and Labor.

Egidio Iannella | June 25, 1969 – October 26, 1970

He served as Governor of the BCRA for the first time under the de facto presidency of Roberto M. Levingston, and Carlos Moyano Llerena’s mandate as Minister of Economy and Labor.

Pedro Eduardo Real | January 4, 1967 – June 25, 1969

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Juan Carlos Onganía, and the mandates of Adalbert Krieger Vasena and, subsequently, José María Dagnino Pastore as Ministers of Economy and Labor. Pedro Eduardo Real remained in office during the de facto presidency of Roberto M. Levingston, with Carlos Moyano Llerena holding office as Minister of Economy and Labor.

Benedicto A. Bianchi | December 15, 1966 – April 1, 1967

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the administration of Juan Carlos Onganía. By then, Jorge N. Salimei headed the Ministry of Economy and Labor.

Antonio Micele | November 3, 1966 – December 15, 1967

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Juan Carlos Onganía, and Jorge N. Salimei’s mandate as Minister of Economy and Labor.

Felipe S. Tami | July 26, 1966 – November 3, 1966

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Juan Carlos Onganía, and Jorge N. Salimei’s mandate as Minister of Economy and Labor.

Antonio Micele | June 30, 1966 – July 26, 1996

He served as Governor of the BCRA for the first time under the de facto presidency of Juan Carlos Onganía, and Jorge N. Salimei’s mandate as Minister of Economy and Labor.

Félix Gilberto Elizalde | October 17, 1963 – June 30, 1966

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of Humberto Illia, and the mandates of Eugenio A. Blanco and Juan Carlos Pugliese as Ministers of Economy.

Luis María Otero Monsegur | December 10, 1962 – October 17, 1963

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of José María Guido, and the mandates of Eustaquio A. Méndez Delfino and José A. Martínez de Hoz as Ministers of Economy.

Ricardo Pedro Pasman | May 31, 1962 – December 10, 1962

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of José María Guido, and the mandate of Álvaro C. Alsogaray as Minister of Economy.

Eustaquio Antonio Méndez Delfino | January 28, 1960 – May 31, 1962

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of Arturo Frondizi, with Álvaro C. Alsogaray, Roberto T. Alemann, Carlos A. Coll Benegas and Jorge Wehbe holding office as Ministers of Economy. Eustaquio Antonio Méndez Delfino remained in office during the presidency of José María Guido, with Jorge Wehbe, Federico Pinedo and Álvaro C. Alsogaray holding office as Ministers of Economy.

Eusebio Campos | August 3, 1959 -January 28, 1960

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of Arturo Frondizi, and Álvaro C. Alsogaray’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

José Mazar Barnet | May 15, 1958 – July 31, 1959

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of Arturo Frondizi, and the mandates of Emilio Donato Del Carril and, subsequently, Álvaro C. Alsogaray as Ministers of Economy.

Eduardo Laurencena | August 13, 1956 – May 15, 1958

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, and the mandates of Eugenio A. Blanco and, subsequently, Roberto P. Verrier as Ministers of Economy. Eduardo Laurencena remained in office during the presidency of Arturo Frondizi, and Emilio Donato Del Carril’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Eugenio Alberto Blanco | June 8, 1956 – August 13, 1956

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Pedro E. Aramburu. Eugenio A. Blanco also held office as Minister of Economy.

Julio Emilio Alizón García | October 10, 1955 – June 8, 1956

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Eduardo Lonardi, and the mandate of Eugenio J. Folcini as Minister of Economy. Julio Alizón García also held office as Minister of Finance during the first months of the de facto presidency of Pedro E. Aramburu, when the Minister of Economy was Eugenio A. Blanco.

Eugenio José Folcini | September 24, 1955 – October 10, 1955

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Eduardo Lonardi. Eugenio José Folcini also held office as Minister of Economy.

Miguel Revestido | June 4, 1952 – September 16, 1955

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of Juan D. Perón. Miguel Revestido also held office as Minister of Finance.

Alfredo Gómez Morales | January 19, 1949 – June 3, 1952

He served as Governor of the BCRA for the first time under the presidency of Juan D. Perón, and Roberto Ares’s mandate as Secretary of Economy.

Domingo Orlando Maroglio | July 17, 1947 – January 19, 1949

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the presidency of Juan D. Perón, and Ramón A. Cereijo’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Miguel Miranda | March 25, 1946 – July 17, 1947

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Edelmiro J. Farrell, and Amaro Avalos’ mandate as Minister of Economy. Miguel Miranda remained in office during the presidency of Juan D. Perón, and Ramón A. Cereijo’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Emilio F. Cárdenas | December 6, 1945 – March 25, 1946

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Edelmiro J. Farrell, and Amaro Avalos’s mandate as Minister of Economy.

Vicente R. Casares | September 24, 1945 – December 6, 1945

He served as Governor of the BCRA under the de facto presidency of Edelmiro J. Farrell, Amaro Avalos was the Minister of Economy and the mandates of Armando G. Antille and Amaro Avalos as Ministers of Economy.

Ernesto Bosch | May 31, 1935 – September 18, 1945

He served as Governor under Agustín P. Justo’s presidency, the Ministers of Economy were Federico Pinedo, Roberto M. Ortiz, and Carlos A. Acevedo. The Ministry of Economy during the presidency of Roberto M. Ortiz was under the charge of Pedro Groppo, Federico Pinedo and, subsequently, Carlos A. Acevedo. At the time Ramón S. Castillo was President, Carlos A. Acevedo was in charge of the Ministry of Economy. During the de facto presidency of Pedro P. Ramírez, the Ministers of Economy were Jorge A. Santamarina and, subsequently, César Ameghino. Finally, during Edelmiro J. Farrell’s de facto presidency, César Ameghino, Ceferino Alonso Irigoyen, and, subsequently, Armando G. Antille were Ministers of Economy.