Active Fixed Income ETFs

In a market flooded with fixed income exchange-traded funds (ETFs), we prioritize your needs by providing specialized, actively managed ETFs.

Gain access to our team's extensive investment experience, strategic guidance, and differentiated insights—all designed to propel your success.

Janus Henderson ETFs by the numbers

2nd

fastest growing actively managed fixed income ETF provider for taxable bond ETFs

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2nd

largest active fixed income ETF provider by AUM

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8th

overall active ETF provider

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Source: Morningstar Asset Flows, based on U.S. markets as of September 30, 2025

Our ETFs across the yield and duration spectrum

Our ETFs provide access to a broad range of fixed income sectors, enabling advisors to potentially better align portfolios with clients’ overall income and risk tolerance objectives

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Leverage our ETF specialists

With a deep understanding of exchange-traded funds, our ETF Client Product Specialists can provide strategic guidance on implementation and portfolio construction.

Daniel Aronson, CFA

Managing Director, ETF Client Product Specialist

Craig Dehner

Executive Director, ETF Client Product Specialist

Lee Gross, CFA

Executive Director, ETF Client Product Specialist

Mike Laughlin, CFA, FRM

Executive Director, ETF Client Product Specialist

Jake Kreiter

Associate Director, ETF Client Product Specialist

Differentiated insights


Multi-sector credit asset allocation perspectives report

Multi-Sector Credit Asset Allocation Perspectives: ‘Fed put’ reaffirms carry is key

As we navigate emerging bifurcation and increasing opportunities, we look at the sectors and themes like AI that are driving our asset allocation and security selection.

Chart to Watch: Indiscriminate selling in auto ABS creates opportunities for active managers

While the subprime consumer is becoming strained and delinquencies in that segment are on the rise, ABS exposed to the prime consumer remain on solid footing.

Fannie and Freddie privatization: What does it mean for MBS?

Assessing the implications of the proposed privatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for fixed income investors.

We believe sound portfolio management is the culmination of thousands of small decisions that add up to a robust portfolio, irrespective of what happens in the macro environment.

John Kerschner, CFA

Head of U.S. Securitized Products | Portfolio Manager