Rebeca Santos

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Preceded byWilfredo Cerrato
Preceded byHugo Noé Pino
Succeeded byGabriela Núñez
BornRebeca Patricia Santos
1963 (age 6263)
Rebeca Santos
President of the Central Bank of Honduras
Assumed office
January 27, 2022
Preceded byWilfredo Cerrato
Minister of Finance of Honduras
In office
June 2, 2006  June 28, 2009
Preceded byHugo Noé Pino
Succeeded byGabriela Núñez
Personal details
BornRebeca Patricia Santos
1963 (age 6263)

Rebeca Patricia Santos (born 1963 in Tegucigalpa) is a Honduran economist. She is a former minister of finance and current president of the Central Bank of Honduras.[1]

Rebeca Santos holds a degree in Economics from the National Autonomous University of Honduras, a master's degree in Rural Development, and a postgraduate degree in Rural Development Planning.

She was governor for the Government of Honduras before the Inter-American Development Bank, World Bank and Central American Bank for Economic Integration, alternate governor before the International Monetary Fund, member of the Fiscal Dialogue Promotion Group, composed of former finance ministers and former presidents of the Central Bank of Honduras.[2]

Minister of Finance

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