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Mondrian Investment Partners Limited
Mondrian Investment Partners, led by Clive Gillmore, manages over $10B in value equity strategies from London since 1990.
Mondrian Investment Partners Limited
Mondrian Investment Partners Limited is an SEC-registered investment adviser in London, registered since 1990. The firm manages approximately $49.3 billion in regulatory assets. It has 133 employees and 43 investment advisers.
General information
Firm type
Value Equity Specialist
Year founded
1990
AUM
Over $10B (Altss estimate)
Location
Region
Europe
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Corporate office
London, United Kingdom
Additional offices
Philadelphia, United States
Principals
Clive Gillmore
CEO & Group CIO
David Rosen
CIO – Global Value Equity
Rebecca Wood
CIO – Emerging Markets
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Mondrian Investment Partners?
Clive Gillmore serves as CEO and Group CIO, overseeing all investment strategy. David Rosen is CIO for Global Value Equity, and Rebecca Wood is CIO for Emerging Markets (public record). The team operates with regional CIOs for each mandate.
What investment strategies does Mondrian offer?
Mondrian runs bottom-up, value-oriented equity strategies across global, international, U.S., and emerging-market equities, including small-cap and ESG-integrated versions. The firm does not offer fixed income, hedge funds, or private markets (per the firm's official communications).
How does Mondrian source its deal flow and research?
The firm relies on proprietary fundamental research and valuation models. It does not use external data aggregators as primary sources, according to public descriptions of its process. Its research team covers each regional market independently.
Is Mondrian structured as a single family office?
No — Mondrian is an independent, employee-owned asset manager serving institutional clients globally. It is not a family office, though it does serve family offices as clients. Its ownership structure is broadly held by employees (public record).
What is Mondrian's known posture on co-investments?
Mondrian does not offer co-investment vehicles as a standard product. Its investment vehicles are pooled, open-ended funds and separate accounts focused on public equities, making co-investments uncommon in its structure.
Where does the underlying wealth for Mondrian's clients come from?
Mondrian's clients are institutional — pension funds, foundations, endowments, and family offices — not concentrated wealth from a single family. The firm does not itself manage a pool of intergenerational wealth.
Does Mondrian maintain philanthropic structures?
The firm is not known to operate a charitable foundation or philanthropic arm. As an asset manager, its corporate giving is limited; no separate philanthropic vehicle is publicly disclosed.
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