Francesco Bilotta is a seasoned competition economist with extensive experience advising on complex antitrust and regulatory matters. He combines strong academic foundations with practical experience to deliver clear, evidence-based advice. 

Over the course of his career, Francesco has advised on and supported clients through high-stakes investigations, litigation, and merger reviews, providing robust economic evidence and strategic insights. He specializes in delivering rigorous quantitative and qualitative analysis for high-profile cases before competition authorities and courts.

Francesco’s work spans a diverse range of industries, including healthcare, retail banking, payments, telecommunications, and digital markets, where he has helped clients navigate evolving regulatory frameworks and competitive dynamics. His expertise includes market definition, assessment of market power, evaluation of competitive effects, and damages estimation in contentious proceedings.

He holds a Master of Science in Economics from the Barcelona School of Economics (Spain), a Master of Science in Economics from Bocconi University (Italy), and a Bachelor of Science in Economics from Federico II University (Italy).