Janus Henderson Group plc

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Janus Henderson is a global asset management group headquartered in the City of London. It offers a range of financial products to individuals, intermediary advisors and institutional investors. The company operates throughout the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Asia and Australia.

Company

Shareholders

Total Float: 97.4%
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Structure

  • Janus Henderson Group plc, OpenCorporates-sm.svg, reg. Jersey (regno.101484) Flag-Jersey.svg
ToDo: Asset Management, S&P. Janus Henderson Investors is the name under which Janus Capital International Ltd (OC), Henderson Global Investors Ltd (OC), Henderson Investment Funds Ltd (OC), AlphaGen Capital Ltd (OC), and Henderson Equity Partners Ltd (OC), (all UK reg). Henderson Secretarial Services Ltd (OC, UK reg) provides company secretarial services. All are wholly-owned subsidiaries of Janus Henderson Group plc.
  • USA: Janus Henderson provides investment advisory services in the USA through Janus Capital Management LLC, together with its participating affiliates.ref
  • Janus Henderson Investors includes: HGI Group Ltd, Henderson Global Investors (Brand Management) Sarl, and Janus International Holding LLC.

Timelines

Janus Henderson

  • May.2017:
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    Janus Henderson Group plc: Janus Capital Group Inc and Janus Henderson Group plc completed a merger of equals, forming a new, combined group.ref,ref The core client bases of each group were regionally distinct and the merger formed a global platform.ref,ref

Henderson Group

May.2017
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Henderson Group plc merged with Janus Capital Group Inc.
2014
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Rebrand: Henderson Global Investors rolled out a new brand identity.ref
Dec.2012
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Race to the Bottom: Henderson changed its tax residency from the Republic of Ireland to the UK by means of a corporate restructuring. The group said the govt's changes to Controlled Foreign Company rules meant its tax position and effective tax rate were now unaffected by having a UK resident parent company. CFC rules were designed to prevent UK profits being artificially moved to a low-tax jurisdiction, but Cameron's govt "reformed" the rules because several businesses, including WPP plc and United Business Media plc, moved their tax residencies abroad.ref Henderson said the move will not generate extra tax receipts for the Treasury.ref
Apr.2011
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Gartmore Group Ltd was acquired.AR-2010, p.16,ref
Apr.2010 Henderson New Star was gradually hived up, and the New Star name disappeared.ref, ref
Apr.2009
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New Star Asset Management Group plc, a UK retail fund management group, was acquired by the Henderson Group plc, and rebranded as "Henderson New Star".ref,ref Integration into the Group’s existing business commenced.ref,AR-2009, p.57 New Star.arch See August Equity LLP re New Star's origins.
Aug.2008
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Henderson Group plc became tax-resident in the Republic of Ireland to reduce its tax bill, following the examples set by Shire Pharmaceuticals Group plcOpenCorporates-sm.svg and news group United Business Media plc.ref
Jan.2008 Laing Rail: the division which operated Chiltern Railways and London Overground (with MTR Corporation), and held a stake in the open-access railway operator Wrexham & Shropshire,ref was sold to German rail operator Deutsche Bahn. Henderson sold the train assets so that the project manager division, John Laing, could focus on its core infrastructure activities. The sale included all of Laing’s rail assets, plus a number of joint ventures such as London Overground Rail Operations Ltd, and the Wrexham, Shropshire and Marylebone Railway.ref
Dec.2006 John Laing plc and its subsidiaries were acquired from the Laing family. Laing had a portfolio of PFI (private finance initiative) and |PPP (public-private partnership) projects including schools, hospitals and roads. It also held the Chiltern rail franchise, which ran services between Marylebone station in London and Snow Hill in Birmingham.ref
May.2006 Towry Law UK, the financial advisory business, was sold to Palamon Capital Partners LP's holdco JS&P Holdings Ltd,OpenCorporates-sm.svg palamon.com, following regulatory approval.ref The divestment was the final step in the Henderson Group becoming a pure fund manager, with all non-investment management businesses being discontinued. AR-2008, p.2
Sept.2005 AMP Ltd exited the UK by selling its remaining 11.3% stake in Hendersons.ref
Apr.2005 Life Services: the business, owned by Pearl Group Ltd[1] (a direct subsidiary) was sold to Life Company Investor Group Ltd, jointly-owned by Sun Capital Partners Inc and TDR Capital Ltd.ref Life Services comprised principally the life insurance and pensions books of Pearl, London Life, National Provident Life and NPIL, various unit-linked life insurance companies and HHG Services Ltd.AR-2004, p.76 All of the entities were directly or indirectly owned by Pearl Assurance Group Holdings Ltd, 100% of whose issued share capital was sold by Pearl Group Ltd. AR-Dec.2006, p.81
Apr.2005
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Henderson Group plc: HHG Group was renamed to reflect the sale of the Life Business and the return of Henderson to its core business of investment management.ref
Apr.2004 Virgin Money Group Ltd: Henderson Group's 50% stake was sold to joint venture partner Virgin Group Ltd.ref AMP (UK) plc had entered into the joint venture with Virgin Direct in Feb.1996.ref
Dec.2003
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HHG plc: AMP Ltd's Australasian and UK-based businesses were demerged (with AMP retaining a 15% stake), and Henderson became part of HHG plc,OpenCorporates-sm.svg a new UK holding company listed on the London and Sydney Stock Exchanges. On re-listing, the group comprised Henderson Global Investors (UK-based investment manager), Life Services (the life and pension books of Pearl Assurance, NPI, National Provident Life, London Life and HHG Services) and Towry Law, a financial advisory firm.ref In early 2003, AMP had tried to sell its UK operations, including the Life funds and Henderson, but buyers were reluctant; AMP opted instead for the demerger.ref
Dec.2002 Ample Investments Ltd (formerly Henderson Group Ltd) was sold to Pearl Assurance plc.AR-Dec.2000, p.4
Sept.2000
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Henderson Global Investors Ltd: Henderson Investors Ltd was renamed; at the same time, its parent company Henderson plc was renamed to Henderson Global Investors (Holdings) plc.
Mar.1998
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AMP Ltd, an Australian financial services company, bought Henderson plc, which was subsequently integrated with AMP Asset Management's operations in the UK, and in Australasia as Henderson Global Investors.AR-Dec.1997, p.44
Apr.1997 Henderson Investors Ltd: Henderson Financial Management Ltd changed its name.AR-Mar.1997, p.5
Nov.1996 Henderson plc: Henderson Administration Group plc changed its name.OpenCorporates-sm.svg
Mar.1993 Touche Remnant: the businesses, assets and liabilities of Société Générale Touche Remnant Unit Trust Management Ltd, Touche Remnant & Co, Société Générale Touche Remnant Portfolio Management Ltd, Henderson Investments Management Ltd, Henderson Investment Services Ltd, Henderson Property Ltd were acquired. AR-Mar.1993, p.12
1992 Touche Remnant: it was announced that Touche Remnant was being acquired from Société Générale SA.ref
Jan.1985 Henderson Baring Management Ltd: Henderson Administration Group plc sold its 50% interest to Baring Brothers & Co. Ltd.
May.1983 Henderson Administration Group plc was established for the purpose of acquiring the issued share capital of Henderson Administration International Ltd, thereby becoming the holdco of the Henderson Administration Group of companies.AR-Mar.1984, p.13
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1975 Henderson started managing pension funds.
Dec.1974 Henderson Financial Management Ltd was formally registered, but went through a series of name changes before settling down. May.1967: First Investors and Savers Ltd; Oct.1972: Vavasseur First Investors Ltd; May.1974: First Investors Ltd; Dec.1974: Henderson Financial Management Ltd.OpenCorporates-sm.svg
1934 Henderson Administration was established to administer the estates of Alexander Henderson, 1st Baron Faringdon.ref

Touche Remnant

1992 Henderson Group acquired Touche Remnant after it sustained large operating losses in 1990 and 1991.ref The deal was completed in Mar.1993.AR-Mar.1984, p.13
1989 Société Générale SA: Paul Manduca, CEO of Touche Remnant, engineered the takeover of Touche Remnant.ref
1974 Touche Remnant Investment Management Ltd, an investment trust management company, originally part of Touche Ross & Company, became independent of its parent company.ref

Janus Capital

May.2017
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Henderson Group plc merged with Janus Capital Group Inc.
Jul.2015 Kapstream Capital:, Janus acquired a majority interest in the fixed income specialist.ref
Oct.2014 VS Holdings, a company based in Darien, Connecticut, and its VelocityShares business, was acquired.ref
Jan.2003 Janus Capital Management Inc: Janus Capital Corporation merged with its parent company, Stilwell Financial Inc. The new group consisted of Janus Capital Management LLC, INTECH Investment Management LLC, and Kapstream Capital Pty Ltd. The group also owned 80% of Perkins Investment Management (formerly Perkins, Wolf, McDonnell and Company).ref
1985 Janus Capital began managing assets for institutional clients.
1984 Kansas City Southern Industries purchased a controlling interest.ref
Nov.1975
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Janus Capital Corporation was incorporated in Delaware. OpenCorporates-sm.svg
1970 The first Janus Fund opened with ~$500,000 in assets and 30 investors.
1969 Stilwell Financial Inc and DST Systems: KCSI started the two largest companies that came out of the diversification.ref
Jan.1963 Kansas City Southern Industries Inc: Kansas City Southern Railway Company became formally organised as it began to diversify its interests into other industries. The new KCSI focused primarily on the financial industry, along with the rail industry. OC
1900 Kansas City Southern Railway Company: Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad Company changed its name.ref
Sept.1897 Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad Company (KCP&G) was completed.
1887 Kansas City Suburban Belt Railway: The story began when Arthur Edward StilwellWikipedia-W.svg and Edward L MartinWikipedia-W.svg began construction on, and incorporated, the Kansas City Suburban Belt Railway in Kansas City, Missouri.

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