South African Reserve Bank - List of Governors of The South African Reserve Bank

List of Governors of The South African Reserve Bank

  • William Henry Clegg - December 1920 - December 1931
  • Johannes Postmus - January 1932 - June 1945
  • Michiel Hendrik de Kock - July 1945 - June 1962
  • Gerhard Rissik - July 1962 - June 1967
  • Theunis Willem de Jongh - July 1967 - December 1980
  • Gerhardus Petrus Christiaan de Kock - January 1981 - August 1989
  • Christian Lodewyk Stals - August 1989 - August 1999
  • Tito Mboweni - August 1999 - November 2009
  • Gill Marcus - November 2009–present

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