Portrait of Giovanni Sabadini

Giovanni Sabadini : Consultant

Giovanni is a member of Oxera’s Regulation & Market Design team. He has worked across several regulatory issues and geographies, with a specific focus on the energy and financial services sectors.

Giovanni first joined Oxera as an Intern in 2020, and then as an Analyst in January 2021. He has previously worked at the European Commission’s DG ECFIN, and holds a Master’s degree in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Giovanni speaks English, Italian, and French.

Tel: +32 (0) 2 793 07 10

Giovanni's specialisms include:

Selected
professional experience

  • Advice to a GB electricity distribution network on the impact of regional and company-specific cost factors on operations and efficiency (2021)

  • Advice to a GB electricity distribution network on an overall efficiency assessment amid the review of the regulatory framework (2021)

  • Advice to a major international payments scheme on the merchant indifference test methodology to inform the level of interchange fees (2021)

  • Advice to an Italian payments scheme on the effects of a change in the remuneration system for not-on-us ATM cash withdrawals (2021)

Qualifications

  • MSc Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

  • BSc International Economics and Finance, Bocconi University, Italy

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