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Michael John (MJ) Lytle

Chief Executive Officer at Tabula Investment Management (Janus Henderson Investors)
Michael John (MJ) Lytle

Michael John (MJ) Lytle is Chief Executive Officer at Tabula Investment Management, a subsidiary of Janus Henderson Investors, which acquired Tabula in 2024. He has been with Tabula since its inception in 2018. Previously from 2009, MJ was a founding partner in Source, an investment manager focused on the creation and distribution of ETFs, including a partnership with PIMCO to create and distribute a range of fixed income ETFs. Source was purchased by Invesco in 2017. Prior to Source, MJ spent 18 years at Morgan Stanley with a variety of roles across corporate finance, capital markets origination, trading, sales, equity, fixed income, private wealth and technology strategy. Most of these roles revolved around fixed income and evolving and expanding investors’ access to the asset class.

MJ earned a BA degree in economics and government from Dartmouth College and an international economics and relations certificate from the London School of Economics. He has 34 years of financial industry experience.

Articles Written

Global Perspectives: The rise and role of active ETFs in modern portfolios
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Global Perspectives: The rise and role of active ETFs in modern portfolios

In this episode, MJ Lytle, Head of Product Innovation, and Stefan Garcia, Head of EMEA Specialist Sales, delve into the active ETF market, examining how ETFs differ from traditional solutions, as well as the strategic advantages and challenges they present to investors.

How are active ETFs reshaping the European investment market?
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How are active ETFs reshaping the European investment market?

The European active ETF market, expected to reach US$1 trillion by 2030, will grow through “active core” and “high-conviction active” ETFs, according to Michael John Lytle, who emphasizes aligning offerings with investor needs.