Pedro Tinoco

Pedro Tinoco (1927–1993[1]) was a Venezuelan businessman and politician.

Tinoco was Minister of Finance from 1969 to 1972, under President Rafael Caldera.

He was then chairman of the Board of Banco Latino from 1975,[2] and one of Carlos Andrés Pérez's "Twelve Apostles".

[3] He resigned in 1989 to take on the presidency of the Central Bank of Venezuela.

Pedro Tinoco was also a professor of Public Finance and Political Economy at Universidad Central de Venezuela.