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Divya Mathur, ASIP

Divya Mathur, ASIP

Managing Director, Portfolio Manager
31 Years experience
16 Years at firm

Divya is a Portfolio Manager on the Emerging Markets Strategy at ClearBridge Investments. He joined the firm in 2010 and has 31 years of investment industry experience.

Divya was a Portfolio Manager at Martin Currie, which became part of ClearBridge in 2025. Prior to this, he was an Investment Director at Scottish Widows Investment Partnership and a Portfolio Manager and Head of Emerging Markets at Janus Henderson Investors U.S.

Divya holds an M.Sc. in investment analysis from the University of Stirling and a B.Sc. in computer science and accounting from the University of Manchester. He is also a member of the Association of Securities and Investment Professionals (ASIP).

Experience

  • 31 years of investment industry experience
  • Joined the firm in 2010
  • Scottish Widows Investment Partnership – Investment Director
  • Janus Henderson Investors U.S. – Portfolio Manager, Head of Emerging Markets
  • M.Sc. in investment analysis from the University of Stirling
  • B.Sc. in computer science and accounting from the University of Manchester
  • Member of the Association of Securities and Investment Professionals (ASIP)

Managed Strategies

Perspectives

  • Geopolitical Uncertainty Slows EM Momentum
    Emerging Markets 1Q26: We believe short-term retrenchment in emerging markets can lead to a more sustainable return environment and better opportunities for active stock picking.
  • Emerging Markets Monthly Update
    Emerging Markets February 2026: We don’t see emerging markets as specifically exposed to the Iran conflict and it may support the current positive asset allocation moves towards EM amid U.S. dollar uncertainty.
  • Emerging Markets Monthly Update
    Emerging Markets January 2026: Positive momentum in emerging markets extended into the new year, with Asian companies supporting the AI buildout leading the charge.
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