ANCI, the CEO of Invitalia Mattarella: “With our technical-operational support we help municipalities to streamline procedures”
Invitalia is involved in the management of the NRRP on a vast scale,” said Bernardo Mattarella, CEO of Invitalia, on the occasion of the 41st annual assembly of ANCI

“In 2023 we assisted more than 20 administrations in various forms for a total of about € 50 billion of investments to be activated and managed. In some cases, we are the implementer of interventions from start to finish, in other cases the manager of measures, in still others, the enabler, as in the case of our relationship with ANCI and with the municipalities”.
“At ANCI we provide an integrated assistance service that allows us to streamline procedures and help municipalities manage them,” continued Mattarella.
“Together with Italian municipalities, we have managed various interventions, both in the field of schools, kindergartens and public housing, with the Innovative Programme for the Quality of Living (Programma Innovativa per la Qualità dell’Abitare - PINQUA), and in the field of urban regeneration, with the Integrated Urban Plans”.
“Through the mechanism of the so-called Framework Agreements, we have assisted more than 600 contractingstations for over 1,200 interventions and more than € 5 billion in investments with only 17 procedures, greatly reducing bureaucracy”.
“In contributing to the development of NRRP projects,” added the CEO, “we have learned that planning is essential for being able to work on projects that are actually useful to communities. We have experienced how homogenisation of design procedures is possible and also useful. And that it is necessary to work on the quality of the design of the interventions through the technical-operational support of qualified structures such as Invitalia”.
“It will then be useful to explore forms of public-private partnership in the future, because if even a private individual assumes part of the risk, virtuous processes of improvement of the quality of infrastructures can be activated, generating important environmental, social and economic impacts for the community that welcomes it,” concluded the CEO of Invitalia.