Mizzi Organisation has appointed Daniel Aquilina as Group Chief Executive Officer, with Darren Saliba stepping into the role of Group Chief Financial Officer, in a senior leadership reshuffle within the group.

Mr Aquilina, who previously served as Chief Financial Officer, will now take on overall executive management and strategic leadership across Mizzi Organisation Limited, Consolidated Holdings Limited, and their subsidiaries, including Mizzi Organisation Finance plc.

Taking over the finance function, Mr Saliba has been appointed Group Chief Financial Officer, having previously held the role of Head of Finance within the organisation. He will be responsible for overseeing the group’s financial operations.

Both appointments will take effect on 2nd April 2026.

The leadership changes mark an internal succession move within the group, with both executives having played key roles in the organisation’s development over the years.

The Board expressed confidence in their ability to continue strengthening the group’s strategic direction and performance.

Mizzi Organisation is one of Malta’s longstanding business groups, with interests spanning automotive, retail, hospitality, and services.

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