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Ministry of Finance (Denmark)

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Ministry of Finance
Danish: Finansministeriet

Headquarters, Slotsholmsgade, Copenhagen
Ministerial Department overview
Formed1848
Jurisdiction Kingdom of Denmark
HeadquartersChristiansborg Slotsplads 1
Slotsholmen, Copenhagen
Minister responsible
Ministerial Department executive
Websitefm.dk

The Ministry of Finance of Denmark (Danish: Finansministeriet) is a ministry in the Government of Denmark. Among other things, it is in charge of the government budget (subject to approval by the Danish parliament, Folketinget), paying government employees and improving efficiency in government administration. The current Finance Minister of Denmark is Nicolai Wammen.

The Ministry of Finance was established on 24 November 1848. In 1968, the Ministry of Finance was split into the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of State payroll and pension services. The latter was repealed on 11 October 1971, and the area was transferred to the newly created Budget Ministry, which from 1973 was again placed under the Ministry of Finance.

Organisation

Department (Ministry)

Agencies

  • Agency for the Modernisation of Public Administration
  • The Agency for Digitisation
  • The Agency for Governmental Management
  • Agency for Governmental IT Services