Asset Management

Janus Henderson’s ambitious cost-cuts on track, but outflows continue

Fund manager's aim to save $125m, mostly from reduction in staff, is 18 months ahead of schedule

Janus Henderson, the fund management group, is on track to achieve an ambitious $125m cost-saving target almost 18 months ahead of schedule — but investor withdrawals from its funds rose sharply.

The company reported net outflows of $4.3bn for the three months to the end of September, in its third-quarter results on November 1. That was up from the $2.7bn in net outflows recorded in the previous quarter. Assets under management rose slightly, to $378.1bn, in line with market movements.

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