Khyati Mehta, Cfa
About Khyati Mehta, Cfa
Khyati Mehta is a Senior Structured Finance Specialist with extensive experience in fixed income markets. She has held various roles in India and the United States, including positions at Refinitiv and Thomson Reuters, and is a CFA charterholder.
Current Role at Thomson Reuters
Khyati Mehta serves as a Senior Structured Finance Specialist at Thomson Reuters. She has held this position since 2016, contributing to the firm's expertise in structured finance. Her role involves analyzing complex financial instruments and providing insights that support investment decisions.
Experience at Refinitiv
Since 2017, Khyati Mehta has worked at Refinitiv, an LSEG business, as a Senior Evaluator focusing on municipal bonds. Her responsibilities include evaluating the creditworthiness of municipal securities, leveraging her extensive experience in fixed income markets.
Professional Background in Fixed Income
Khyati Mehta has a diverse background in fixed income management and trading. She worked as a Fixed Income Manager at the Bombay Stock Exchange from 2009 to 2010. Later, she served as a Fixed Income Trader and Portfolio Manager at Universal Sompo General Insurance Co. Ltd. from 2011 to 2016, where she honed her skills in managing fixed income portfolios.
Education and Credentials
Khyati Mehta earned her MBA in Finance from ITM (Institute for Technology and Management) Business School, completing her studies from 2007 to 2009. She also holds a Bachelor's degree in Business/Commerce from Symbiosis College. Additionally, she is a CFA charterholder, reflecting her commitment to professional ethics and expertise in financial analysis.
Previous Roles and Experience
Khyati Mehta has held various roles that have contributed to her robust analytical skills. She worked as a Credit Rating Analyst in Structured Finance at CRISIL for five months in 2010. Earlier, she gained experience as an intern at HSBC Asset Management in 2008, which provided her with foundational insights into the financial sector.