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At Janus Henderson Investors, we take an active, long‑term approach to investing for individual investors.

With more than 90 years of experience, deep investment insights and an innovative mindset, we bring people and ideas together to create investment solutions. We are here to help you invest in the brighter future you’re working towards — together.

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Starting your investment journey early is important for helping to reach your financial goals, and automating your investments allows you to effortlessly stay on track by setting it and forgetting it. Join us today and take the first step towards securing your financial future, together.

Opening a Janus Henderson account is easy. Visit Open a New Account to explore available account options, start a new application, add an account, or transfer assets from another financial institution. If you’re not sure which account is right for you, browse Account Types to compare your options and find the best fit for your investment goals.

Choosing the right account depends on your investment goals and financial needs. Visit Account Types to compare available options and find the account that best fits your situation. When you’re ready to get started, use Open a New Account to begin your application, transfer assets from another financial institution, or add an additional account.

You can start investing with as little as $100 through Janus Henderson’s Ready. Invest. Go.℠ program. Open a new account, set up an automatic investment of at least $50, and you’ll receive $100 from us in your account. Visit Ready. Invest. Go.℠ to learn more and see how easy it can be to start your investment journey.

Yes, you can add more money to your account over time. For individual taxable accounts, you can make additional investments whenever it makes sense for your financial goals. Retirement accounts, such as IRAs, may be subject to annual contribution limits and eligibility requirements. Learn more about IRA contribution limits or explore details about our Individual Account options.

Yes, you can move an eligible IRA or 401(k) to Janus Henderson. Whether you’re consolidating retirement accounts, rolling over assets from a former employer’s plan, or transferring an existing IRA, we offer resources to help guide you through the process. Visit Move Assets to Janus Henderson to explore your options and learn more about IRA transfers, rollovers, contribution limits, and required minimum distributions.

Yes—Ready. Invest. Go.℠ is designed to help new investors begin with as little as $100, plus an automatic investment of $50 or more, and the program says eligible investors receive $100 after completing the agreement sent once the new account is open. Learn more about Ready. Invest. Go.℠

Yes. Eligible investors may earn a cash bonus when opening a new Janus Henderson account, transferring assets from another financial institution, or rolling over retirement assets into a Janus Henderson IRA. Bonus amounts vary based on the amount invested or transferred. Visit The Bonus Program to learn more, check eligibility requirements, and estimate your potential bonus.

Yes. Through Janus Henderson Direct Advice, you can receive personalized investment guidance from licensed investment consultants who can help you build an investment strategy based on your goals, time horizon, and risk tolerance. Learn more about how the program works and whether it’s right for you at Direct Advice.

You may receive different tax forms depending on your account type and investment activity during the year. Common forms include reporting for dividends, capital gains, account sales or exchanges, and distributions from retirement accounts. Visit Know Your Tax Forms to learn which forms may apply to you, when they are typically available, and how to access them.

It depends on the type of account you hold. Mutual fund distributions in taxable accounts may be subject to federal, state, and local taxes, even if the distributions are automatically reinvested. Tax-advantaged accounts, such as IRAs, may be subject to different tax rules. Visit Mutual Fund Distribution FAQs to learn more about how distributions are taxed and what to consider when investing.

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