4 December 2025
Rome, 4 December 2025 – ENAV SpA and the Guardia di Finanza (the Italian Financial Police) have signed a new three-year Memorandum of Understanding to enhance cooperation in preventing and countering irregularities that may harm the Italian economic and financial interests and the European Union.
The MoU, signed by ENAV CEO Pasqualino Monti and Major General Giuseppe Arbore, Chief of Staff of the Guardia di Finanza General Headquarters, is intended to ensure the highest levels of transparency and compliance in procurement procedures for works, services and supplies across the ENAV Group. It also aims to strengthen monitoring activities and the fight against tax evasion, customs fraud and other economic and financial offenses.
Under the Memorandum, ENAV will provide the Guardia di Finanza’s Special Units with data, contextual analyses and qualified information to support the prevention and suppression of fraud, abuse and irregularities, in line with national and EU regulatory frameworks.
Within its institutional remit, Guardia di Finanza will ensure information and operational coordination between its special units and its territorial and air-naval units, enabling the autonomous development of investigative and institutional activities while fully respecting rules on investigative secrecy, confidentiality and data protection.
The Memorandum sets out coordinated actions to:
• safeguard the integrity and transparency of procurement procedures within the ENAV Group;
• counter tax evasion, customs fraud and other economic and financial offenses through targeted exchanges of qualified information.
ENAV CEO Pasqualino Monti stated: “Today’s agreement reaffirms ENAV’s commitment to working alongside State institutions to promote integrity and transparency. In this spirit of cooperation, we have strengthened our information-sharing framework with the Guardia di Finanza, making it even more efficient and far-reaching, without slowing down our business objectives and while maintaining the utmost focus on internal processes and compliance — values that are essential for us.”
Major General Giuseppe Arbore, Chief of Staff of the Guardia di Finanza, highlighted “the importance of this new memorandum, an operational tool designed to reinforce the system for preventing and countering conduct that undermines the economic and financial interests of the State and the European Union, safeguarding legality in a sector that is strategic for the national economy.”