Herald Bonnici, the Secretary General of PEVCA Malta, has been recognised as a leading financial influencer, not only in Malta but ranking among the most prominent voices in Europe for 2025.
The accolade, based on data from the influencer marketing platform Favikon, places Mr Bonnici on a prestigious list of professionals shaping the continent’s financial discourse.
Expressing his honour at the feature, Mr Bonnici stated that he is “honoured to be featured among Europe’s top financial markets influencers for 2025.”
He extended his gratitude to Diego Agurto Shiroma, the Peruvian influencer who compiled the list and ranked 10th himself, for the inclusion.
“Thank you Diego Agurto Shiroma for including me in this thoughtful compilation,” Mr Bonnici said.
“It’s inspiring to see so many voices contributing to the evolving conversation around finance, investment, and economic trends across the continent.”
The recognition underscores Mr Bonnici’s significant impact on the financial scene, an influence built upon a formidable career spanning both the public and private sectors.
He currently serves as the Secretary General of PEVCA Malta, where he leverages his extensive experience to guide companies through the complex intersections of finance, sustainability, and energy.
His credentials are further burnished by his previous role as the CEO of Malta Government Investments. In this capacity, he was entrusted with the critical task of establishing a sovereign wealth fund network across the Europe, Middle East, and North Africa (EMENA) region – a testament to his expertise in high-level international finance.
In a characteristically humble and insightful reflection, Mr Bonnici highlighted the unique perspective he brings from the Mediterranean archipelago.
“As someone from a small island with a big heart, I’ve always believed that good insights can come from anywhere – and I’ll keep doing my part to bring clarity, relevance, and a bit of Maltese grit to the world of finance.”
This recognition not only celebrates Herald Bonnici’s but shines a light on Malta’s growing role as a hub for financial expertise and innovation on the European stage.
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