Alexa and Diego Aponte. (Photo courtesy: MSC)
Diego Aponte, heir to one of Switzerland’s wealthiest families and president of Geneva-based MSC, the world’s largest container shipping group, is said to have played a key role in arranging the White House meeting earlier this week by enlisting former Trump diplomat Carlos Trujillo. Aponte himself, however, was reportedly absent from the Oval Office “due to a scheduling conflict.”
His sister, Alexa Aponte, MSC’s chief financial officer, joined Rolex’s board of directors last month, the first new appointment since Michel Juvet in 2022 and among the few women serving alongside Anne Bobillier.
Like Rolex, MSC is a closely held and famously private company. It is run by one of Switzerland’s most prominent families. “We grew up more in the office than outside it. This is our family,” Alexa, the founder’s daughter, once said. The Apontes live quietly in several villas around Geneva, and Forbes estimates their fortune at 63 billion francs. Diego has previously worked with Trump’s allies on a proposed deal to acquire Chinese-owned port terminals through a partnership with BlackRock, including two along the Panama Canal, a project that aligned with Trump’s push to expand U.S. influence over the region.
By bringing MSC’s chief financial officer onto its board of directors, Rolex has linked itself to one of the world’s most powerful logistics networks and, indirectly, to the trade interests now circling Washington.