Subscribe

Trian Fund Management takes 9.9% stakes in Invesco, Janus Henderson

deals

Fund reportedly sees opportunities in consolidating asset management business

Trian Fund Management has invested approximately $900 million in Invesco and Janus Henderson Group, raising its stake to 9.9% in each company, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal, which said that Trian has set aside funds to invest in a consolidating asset management industry.

Trian, led by activist investor Nelson Peltz, made a $70 million profit recently when Franklin Resources acquired Legg Mason, according to Bloomberg. Trian had invested in Legg Mason early in 2020.

Learn more about reprints and licensing for this article.

Recent Articles by Author

Meet the fastest-growing financial firms

Who made it to America’s list of fast-growing employers? Find out in this report.

Bridging the generational divide in finance

With younger generations entering the arena, it’s vital to know how to connect with them.

Fiduciary commitment should be table stakes

Speed and nature of new DOL rule has left many in the insurance industry fuming, losing sight of the impact on ordinary investors

Cresset adds two J.P. Morgan teams overseeing $5B

The two groups were among several former First Republic teams whose exits from J.P. Morgan were announced Friday.

Ascensus buying Vanguard small-business retirement offerings

The company is acquiring the Individual 401(k), Multi-SEP, and SIMPLE IRA plan businesses from Vanguard.

X

Subscribe and Save 60%

Premium Access
Print + Digital

Learn more
Subscribe to Print