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JANUS HENDERSON CEO BACKS TRIAN DEAL, EYES AI INVESTMENT

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
SUN, MAY 24, 2026

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Janus Henderson CEO Ali Dibadj expressed optimism about the firm's Trian partnership, citing plans to invest in technology and AI capabilities. The deal will also enable the company to expand its ETF offerings globally.

Dibadj told Bloomberg at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills that Janus Henderson is "energized" by the Trian agreement. The partnership will provide resources for technology upgrades and artificial intelligence development aimed at improving overall performance. The CEO outlined expansion plans to launch US ETF products in international markets, signaling the firm's intent to broaden its product reach beyond domestic boundaries. The comments mark the latest development in Janus Henderson's strategic positioning within the competitive asset management sector, where technology investment has become critical for firms seeking to enhance operational efficiency and client offerings.

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