Herald Bonnici announced on his social media that he has been appointed as an Independent Non-Executive Director at TE Connectivity Malta Financing Limited, a global industrial technology manufacturing leader.

He has been entrusted with several C-level positions in both the public and private sector, including CEO of Malta Government Investments, a holding company with a portfolio equal to €400 million.

At MGI he set up of a network of sovereign wealth funds in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa with an estimated investment potential equal to $700-850 billion in the region where he held the position of the first COO. The members include Bpifrance, COFIDES (Spain), The Growth Fund of Greece, MGI and The Sovereign Fund of Egypt, according to his bio on LinkedIn.

Mr Bonnici also held the positions of Director General (Financial Policy & Management) within the Ministry for Finance and Chief Co-ordinator, Census of Population and Housing in addition to having gained extensive experience at EU level, including as Member of the Financial Services Committee and the Tax Policy Group.

Recently he was approved as a real estate investment expert by the European Investment Bank for a project that he was working on with a group of specialists.

He is also the Chairperson of the Maltese Turkish Business School, and the Secretary General and Board administrator at PEVCA Malta.

Related

AI, Malta and what’s next: Sucess in the next five years depends on these three things 

4 May 2026
by Sam Vassallo

For Associate Professor Vanessa Camilleri, the next 5 years can make or break Malta’s AI trajectory.

Challenge Aviation unveils €30 million bond to fuel fleet expansion

4 May 2026
by MaltaCEOs

A new €30 million secured bond issue positions Challenge Aviation to accelerate growth in aircraft leasing and strengthen its role ...

Leave proposals should enable employment, not disrupt business operations – Farsons CEO

4 May 2026
by Kevin Schembri Orland

The CEO's comments sparked a discussion on social media about proposals that have been made.

From promises to performance: Why Malta needs a technocratic engine now

4 May 2026
by MaltaCEOs

'A technocratic team supporting Cabinet is not just relevant – it is essential.'