COMPANIES

Janus Henderson Investors

Office address: 151 Detroit Street, Denver, CO 80206
Website: janushenderson.com/en-us
Year established: 1969
Company type: financial services
Employees: 2,000+
Expertise: equity strategies, fixed income strategies, multi-asset investing, alternative asset classes, risk management, global asset allocation, sustainable investing, ETFs, mutual funds, money market, insurance solutions
Parent company: Janus Henderson Group plc
Key people: Ali Dibadj (CEO), Roger Thompson (CFO), William Cassidy (chief technology officer), Georgina Fogo (chief risk officer), Larry Cohen (chief transformation and operating officer), Megan Podzorov (chief people officer), Michelle Rosenberg (general counsel)
Financing status: corporation

Janus Henderson Investors operates as a global asset manager with over 2,000 employees and 350 investment professionals across 25 offices. The firm manages more than $483 billion in assets and specializes in equities, fixed income, and alternatives. Its main US office is in Denver, while its global headquarters is in London.

History of Janus Henderson Investors

The company traces its earliest roots back to 1934 in London with Alexander Henderson, a British financier. Upon his death, the Henderson Administration was created to manage his estate before it later became Henderson Global Investors.

On a separate path, Tom Bailey founded Janus Capital in 1969 to offer asset management west of Wall Street. Bailey wanted to build a firm that operated differently from the traditional New York establishment.

Global expansion

Janus Capital began trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in 2003. It acquired Perkins Investment Management that same year to expand its investment capabilities. Henderson Global Investors grew in Europe and bought New Star Asset Management in 2009. Janus later added VelocityShares in 2014 to boost its exchange-traded product offerings.

Mergers and acquisitions

The two distinct paths converged in 2017 when Janus Capital Group and Henderson Group combined through a massive merger of equals. This deal created Janus Henderson Group and listed shares in New York and Australia.

The organization acquired Tabula Investment Management and Victory Park Capital in 2024. It continues to grow its global reach through these strategic new partnerships.

Recent developments

Janus Henderson Group acquired a majority stake in Victory Park Capital Advisors in 2024. This deal added $6 billion in assets and enhanced the firm's private credit capabilities. The move allowed the company to meet growing client demand for asset-backed lending solutions.

In a show of cultural progress, its subsidiary, Janus Henderson Investors, received industry recognition for its diversity initiatives the following year. It won the DEI Organizational Effort of the Year at the 2025 InvestmentNews Awards. This accolade highlights its ongoing commitment to inclusive growth and leadership in financial services.

Janus Henderson Investors products and services

The firm offers active management strategies designed to meet diverse client needs globally:

Individual investors

  • ETFs: exchange-traded funds covering various asset classes
  • mutual funds: pooled investment vehicles for personal portfolios
  • equities: stocks ranging for US to global markets
  • fixed income: bonds and credit across different sectors
  • money market: short-term debt securities for liquidity
  • multi-asset: strategies combining different asset classes together
  • sustainable investing: funds focused on environmental and social factors

Institutional investors

  • institutional equities: strategies tailored for large-scale equity mandates
  • institutional fixed income: comprehensive bond solutions for institutional clients
  • alternatives: liquid alternative strategies including hedge funds
  • insurance solutions: investment management services for insurance companies
  • institutional ETFs: exchange-traded funds for institutional use

Financial professionals

  • advisor funds: ETFs and mutual funds for client portfolios
  • advisor equities: stock strategies for professional investment planning
  • advisor fixed income: bond options for client income needs
  • money market funds: cash management tools for advisor clients
  • multi-asset solutions: diversified portfolios for broad market exposure

Janus Henderson Investors employs disciplined investment processes to deliver long-term risk-adjusted returns. Its teams combine global reach with local service to support client goals.

Culture and corporate values

Janus Henderson Investors says that it amplifies strengths through collaboration. It also states that it offers exceptional benefits as an investment to its colleagues. Its guiding principles include:

  • client priority
  • team success
  • ownership mindset

According to the company, its environment aims to support a brighter future for the firm and its staff. Janus Henderson Investors also promises these commitments to their staff:

  • professional development: employees access coaching, mentoring, and leadership development programs
  • career growth: the firm offers mobility, certifications, and entry-level talent programs
  • flexible work: staff utilize hybrid working arrangements and diverse learning opportunities
  • community engagement: the Janus Henderson Foundation supports charitable giving and volunteer opportunities
  • social connection: active resource groups and social networks connect colleagues
  • global diversity: the workforce reflects client cultures across 25 offices

The DEI approach of Janus Henderson Investors is also stated to be central to its corporate strategy because it improves results. The firm relies on varied perspectives to strengthen the intellectual capital it offers to clients.

About CEO Ali Dibadj and key people

Ali Dibadj has served as the CEO of Janus Henderson Investors since 2022. He previously worked as the CFO and head of finance at AllianceBernstein. Dibadj holds degrees in engineering and law from Harvard College and Harvard Law School.

Janus Henderson Investors' leadership team comprises experienced executives who guide the firm's global strategy and operations:

  • Georgina Fogo works as the chief risk officer, overseeing global risk and compliance functions
  • Larry Cohen serves as the chief transformation and operating officer, managing business change and operations
  • Megan Podzorov acts as the chief people officer, leading talent acquisition and employee development
  • Michelle Rosenberg functions as the chief administrative officer and general counsel, directing global legal oversight
  • Roger Thompson operates as the CFO, handling financial strategy and the APAC client group
  • William Cassidy is the chief technology officer, driving the firm's global technology innovation strategy

With more than 350 investment professionals, Janus Henderson Investors offers access to top industry talent. These innovative thinkers provide clients with deep expertise across global markets and asset classes.

The future at Janus Henderson Investors

The company outlined its philanthropic innovation in 2025 during a recent interview with InvestmentNews. Head of innovation Nick Cherney explained Janus Henderson Investors' unique partnership with the American Cancer Society.

The firm donates half the management fees from its government money market fund to the cause. This approach allows clients to support cancer research at no cost while managing their cash.

Janus Henderson Investors could also welcome a transformative shift toward AI. Interested parties could acquire the company to accelerate this technological transition. For example, Trian Fund Management and General Catalyst proposed such a move to improve AI adoption and reverse client outflows. Such a deal would aim to help the firm embrace new tools to drive future growth.

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