8-K

JANUS HENDERSON GROUP PLC (JHG)

8-K 2022-07-28 For: 2022-07-28
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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the

Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): July 28, 2022

Commission File Number 001-38103

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JANUS HENDERSON GROUP PLC

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Jersey , Channel Islands (State or other jurisdiction of<br>incorporation or organization) 98-1376360<br>(I.R.S. Employer<br>Identification No.)
201 Bishopsgate ****<br><br>London, United Kingdom<br>(Address of principal executive offices) EC2M3AE<br>(Zip Code)

+44 **** (0) 20 **** 7818 1818

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

N/A (Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class Trading Symbol(s) Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, $1.50 Per Share Par Value JHG New York Stock Exchange

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):
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Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company ☐

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐

Item 2.02Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On July 28, 2022, JHG issued a press release reporting its financial results for the second quarter 2022. Copies of that press release and the earnings presentation are being furnished as Exhibit 99.1 and Exhibit 99.2, respectively, to this Current Report.

Item 9.01Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits. The following exhibits are being furnished herewith.

Exhibit<br>Number Description
99.1 Janus Henderson Group plc press release reporting its financial results for the second quarter 2022.
99.2 Janus Henderson Group plc second quarter 2022 earnings presentation.
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SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

Janus Henderson Group plc
Date: July 28, 2022 By: /s/ Ali Dibadj
Ali Dibadj
Chief Executive Officer

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Exhibit 99.1

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Janus Henderson Group plc Reports Second Quarter 2022 Results

Solid long-term investment performance, with 50%, 60%, 65%, and 76% of assets under management (‘AUM’) outperforming relevant benchmarks on a one-, three-, five-, and 10-year basis, respectively, as at 30 June 2022
AUM decreased 17% to US$299.7 billion compared to the prior quarter, due to challenged global markets, US dollar appreciation, and net outflows
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Net outflows of US$(7.8) billion reflect a significant slowdown in intermediary gross sales and investment underperformance in key strategies
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Second quarter 2022 diluted EPS of US$0.56, or US$0.63 on an adjusted basis
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Completed US$56 million of share buybacks during the second quarter 2022, and Board declared a quarterly dividend of US$0.39 per share
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LONDON — Janus Henderson Group plc (NYSE/ASX: JHG; ‘Janus Henderson’, ‘JHG’, ‘the Group’) published its second quarter 2022 results for the period ended 30 June 2022.

Second quarter 2022 operating income was US$143.9 million compared to US$124.6 million in the first quarter 2022 and US$225.0 million in the second quarter 2021. Adjusted operating income, adjusted for one-time, acquisition and transaction related costs, was US$149.3 million in the second quarter 2022 compared to US$178.8 million in the first quarter 2022 and US$269.3 million in the second quarter 2021.

Second quarter 2022 diluted earnings per share of US$0.56 compared to US$0.47 in the first quarter 2022 and US$0.79 in the second quarter 2021. Adjusted diluted earnings per share of US$0.63 in the second quarter 2022 compared to US$0.75 in the first quarter 2022 and compared to US$1.16 in the second quarter 2021.

Ali Dibadj, Chief Executive Officer of Janus Henderson Group plc, stated:

“I am very pleased to be part of the Janus Henderson team. My first few weeks have reaffirmed my belief in the long-term opportunities ahead. I am excited by the talent, client focus, and strong financial foundation that we already have in place.

“As this quarter illustrates, the difficult market environment, mixed investment performance in a few strategies, and loss of market share demonstrate that we have much work to do at Janus Henderson to deliver consistent organic growth with attractive operating margins. I am working with my team to turn the opportunities we see for Janus Henderson into a strategy with a winning execution plan. The foundation for being a premier, truly global active asset manager is here, but it will take time to deliver the full potential of the Company to our clients, shareholders, employees, and all our stakeholders.” Page | 1

RESULTS FOR ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE MARKET

These results for announcement to the market include the interim information required to be provided to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) under Listing Rule 4.2A and Appendix 4D.

SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL RESULTS (unaudited) (in US$ millions, except per share data or as noted)

The Group presents its financial results in US$ and in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (‘US GAAP’ or ‘GAAP’). However, JHG management evaluates the profitability of the Group and its ongoing operations using additional non-GAAP financial measures. Management uses these performance measures to evaluate the business, and adjusted values are consistent with internal management reporting. See ‘Reconciliation of non-GAAP financial information’ below for additional information.

Six months ended
30 Jun 30 Jun
**** 2022 **** 2021 **** % change ****
GAAP basis:
Revenue 1,175.5 1,382.4 (15) %
Operating expenses 907.0 964.9 (6) %
Operating income 268.5 417.5 (36) %
Operating margin 22.8 % 30.2 % (7.4) ppt
Net income attributable to JHG 172.6 292.8 (41) %
Diluted earnings per share 1.03 1.67 (38) %
Adjusted basis:
Revenue 905.9 1,120.2 (19) %
Operating expenses 577.8 649.4 (11) %
Operating income 328.1 470.8 (30) %
Operating margin 36.2 % 42.0 % (5.8) ppt
Net income attributable to JHG 230.7 362.0 (36) %
Diluted earnings per share 1.37 2.07 (34) %

Three months ended
30 Jun 31 Mar 30 Jun
**** 2022 **** 2022 **** 2021
GAAP basis:
Revenue 555.5 620.0 738.4
Operating expenses 411.6 495.4 513.4
Operating income 143.9 124.6 225.0
Operating margin 25.9 % 20.1 % 30.5 %
Net income attributable to JHG 93.9 78.7 137.3
Diluted earnings per share 0.56 0.47 0.79
Adjusted basis:
Revenue 427.7 478.2 603.6
Operating expenses 278.4 299.4 334.3
Operating income 149.3 178.8 269.3
Operating margin 34.9 % 37.4 % 44.6 %
Net income attributable to JHG 104.9 125.8 200.5
Diluted earnings per share 0.63 0.75 1.16

DIVIDEND AND SHARE BUYBACK

On 27 July 2022, the Board declared a second quarter dividend in respect of the three months ended 30 June 2022 of US$0.39 per share. Shareholders on the register on the record date of 8 August 2022 will be paid the dividend on 24 August 2022. Janus Henderson does not offer a dividend reinvestment plan.

As part of the US$200 million on-market buyback programme approved by the Board in May 2022, JHG purchased approximately 2.1 million of its ordinary shares on the New York Stock Exchange (‘NYSE’) and its CHESS Depositary Interests (‘CDIs’) on the Australian Securities Exchange (‘ASX’) in the second quarter, for a total outlay of US$56 million. Page | 2

Net tangible assets per share

US 30 Jun 2022 **** 30 Jun 2021
Net tangible assets / (liabilities) per ordinary share 3.82 3.56

All values are in US Dollars.

Net tangible assets are defined by the ASX as being total assets less intangible assets less total liabilities ranking ahead of, or equally with, claims of ordinary shares.

AUM AND FLOWS (in US$ billions)

FX reflects movement in AUM resulting from changes in foreign currency rates as non-US$ denominated AUM is translated into US$. Redemptions include impact of client switches.

Total Group comparative AUM and flows

Three months ended
30 Jun 31 Mar 30 Jun
**** 2022 **** 2022 **** 2021
Opening AUM **** 361.0 **** 432.3 **** 405.1
Sales 16.4 17.9 18.4
Redemptions (24.2) (29.8) (20.9)
Net sales / (redemptions) (7.8) (11.9) (2.5)
Market / FX (53.5) (31.1) 25.0
Reclassifications and disposals^1^ (28.3)
Closing AUM **** 299.7 **** 361.0 **** 427.6

1 Disposals relate to the sale of Intech, and reclassifications relate to a reclassification of existing funds from Quantitative Equities to Equities.

Quarterly AUM and flows by capability

**** **** **** **** **** Total excl **** ****
Fixed Quantitative Quantitative
Equities Income Multi-Asset Alternatives Equities Equities Total
AUM 30 Jun 2021 240.1 80.5 53.2 10.4 384.2 43.4 427.6
Sales 7.5 4.7 2.6 1.1 15.9 0.1 16.0
Redemptions (10.1) (4.0) (1.8) (0.8) (16.7) (4.5) (21.2)
Net sales / (redemptions) (2.6) 0.7 0.8 0.3 (0.8) (4.4) (5.2)
Market / FX (1.3) (1.7) (0.1) (0.1) (3.2) 0.1 (3.1)
AUM 30 Sep 2021 236.2 **** 79.5 **** 53.9 **** 10.6 **** 380.2 **** 39.1 **** 419.3
Sales 8.1 5.6 4.3 1.2 19.2 0.1 19.3
Redemptions (11.3) (5.5) (2.2) (1.2) (20.2) (4.3) (24.5)
Net sales / (redemptions) (3.2) 0.1 2.1 (1.0) (4.2) (5.2)
Market / FX 11.3 3.7 0.1 15.1 3.1 18.2
AUM 31 Dec 2021 244.3 **** 79.6 **** 59.7 **** 10.7 **** 394.3 **** 38.0 **** 432.3
Sales 8.5 6.0 2.3 0.9 17.7 0.2 17.9
Redemptions (12.3) (6.0) (4.5) (1.1) (23.9) (5.9) (29.8)
Net sales / (redemptions) (3.8) (2.2) (0.2) (6.2) (5.7) (11.9)
Market / FX (20.5) (4.1) (3.6) (0.2) (28.4) (2.7) (31.1)
Reclassification and disposals^1^ 1.3 1.3 (29.6) (28.3)
AUM 31 Mar 2022 221.3 **** 75.5 **** 53.9 **** 10.3 **** 361.0 **** **** 361.0
Sales 5.5 4.9 1.6 4.4 16.4 16.4
Redemptions (11.3) (8.2) (2.5) (2.2) (24.2) (24.2)
Net sales / (redemptions) (5.8) (3.3) (0.9) 2.2 (7.8) (7.8)
Market / FX (38.5) (7.7) (6.5) (0.8) (53.5) (53.5)
AUM 30 Jun 2022 177.0 **** 64.5 **** 46.5 **** 11.7 **** 299.7 **** **** 299.7

1 Disposals relate to the sale of Intech, and reclassifications relate to a reclassification of existing funds from Quantitative Equities to Equities.

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Average AUM by capability

Three months ended
30 Jun 31 Mar 30 Jun
**** 2022 **** 2022 **** 2021
Equities 197.0 222.9 235.3
Fixed Income 68.8 77.5 80.7
Multi-Asset 49.5 54.5 51.8
Quantitative Equities 31.2 42.9
Alternatives 13.2 10.6 10.1
Total 328.5 396.7 420.8

INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE

% of AUM outperforming benchmark (at 30 June 2022)

Capability **** 1-year **** 3-year **** 5-year **** 10-year ****
Equities 41 % 43 % 47 % 63 %
Fixed Income 45 % 79 % 93 % 99 %
Multi-Asset 93 % 95 % 95 % 99 %
Alternatives 31 % 100 % 100 % 100 %
Total 50 % 60 % 65 % 76 %

Outperformance is measured based on composite performance gross of fees vs primary benchmark, except where a strategy has no benchmark index or corresponding composite in which case the most relevant metric is used: (1) composite gross of fees vs zero for absolute return strategies, (2) fund net of fees vs primary index, or (3) fund net of fees vs Morningstar peer group average or median. Non-discretionary and separately managed account assets are included with a corresponding composite where applicable.

Cash management vehicles, ETF-enhanced beta strategies, Managed CDOs, Private Equity funds, and custom non-discretionary accounts with no corresponding composite are excluded from the analysis. Performance across all time periods excludes Intech, the sale of which was completed 31 March 2022. Excluded assets represent 5% of AUM as at 30 June 2022. Capabilities defined by Janus Henderson.

% of mutual fund AUM in top 2 Morningstar quartiles (at 30 June 2022)

Capability **** 1-year **** 3-year **** 5-year **** 10-year ****
Equities 56 % 52 % 71 % 88 %
Fixed Income 45 % 68 % 81 % 84 %
Multi-Asset 98 % 95 % 92 % 96 %
Alternatives 62 % 95 % 70 % 100 %
Total 63 % 64 % 76 % 90 %

Includes Janus Investment Fund, Janus Aspen Series and Clayton Street Trust (US Trusts), Janus Henderson Capital Funds (Dublin based), Dublin and UK OEIC and Investment Trusts, Luxembourg SICAVs, and Australian Managed Investment Schemes. Performance across all time periods excludes Intech, the sale of which was completed 31 March 2022. The top two Morningstar quartiles represent funds in the top half of their category based on total return. For the 1-, 3-, 5-, and 10-year periods ending 30 June 2022, 55%, 54%, 57%, and 69% of the 186, 179, 174, and 148 total mutual funds, respectively, were in the top 2 Morningstar quartiles.

Analysis based on ‘primary’ share class (Class I Shares, Institutional Shares or share class with longest history for US Trusts; Class A Shares or share class with longest history for Dublin based; primary share class as defined by Morningstar for other funds). Performance may vary by share class. Rankings may be based, in part, on the performance of a predecessor fund or share class and are calculated by Morningstar using a methodology that differs from that used by Janus Henderson. Methodology differences may have a material effect on the return and therefore the ranking. When an expense waiver is in effect, it may have a material effect on the total return, and therefore the ranking for the period.

ETFs and funds not ranked by Morningstar are excluded from the analysis. Capabilities defined by Janus Henderson. © 2022 Morningstar, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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THIRD QUARTER 2022 RESULTS

Janus Henderson intends to publish its third quarter 2022 results on 27 October 2022.

SECOND QUARTER 2022 RESULTS BRIEFING INFORMATION

Chief Executive Officer Ali Dibadj and Chief Financial Officer Roger Thompson will present these results on 28 July 2022 on a conference call and webcast to be held at 8am EDT, 1pm BST, 10pm AEST.

Those wishing to participate should call:

United Kingdom 0808 189 6484 (toll free)
United States 844 200 6205 (toll free)
Australia 02 7908 3093 (this is not toll free)
All other countries +1 929 526 1599 (this is not toll free)
Conference ID 823583

Access to the webcast and accompanying slides will be available via the investor relations section of Janus Henderson’s website (ir.janushenderson.com).

About Janus Henderson

Janus Henderson Group is a leading global active asset manager dedicated to helping investors achieve long-term financial goals through a broad range of investment solutions, including equities, fixed income, multi-asset, and alternative asset class strategies.

At 30 June 2022, Janus Henderson had approximately US$300 billion in assets under management, more than 2,000 employees, and offices in 23 cities worldwide. Headquartered in London, the company is listed on the NYSE and the ASX.

Investor enquiries: Media enquiries:
Jim Kurtz Stephen Sobey
Co-Head Investor Relations (US)<br>+1 303 336 4529 Head of Media Relations<br><br>+44 (0)20 7818 2523
jim.kurtz@janushenderson.com stephen.sobey@janushenderson.com
Melanie Horton Sarah Johnson
Co-Head Investor Relations (Non-US) Director, Media Relations & Corp Comms
+44 (0)20 7818 2905 +1 720 364 0708
melanie.horton@janushenderson.com sarah.johnson@janushenderson.com
Or United Kingdom: Edelman Smithfield
Latika Shah
Investor Relations +44 (0)7950 671 948
investor.relations@janushenderson.com latika.shah@edelmansmithfield.com
Andrew Wilde
+44 (0)7786 022 022
andrew.wilde@edelmansmithfield.com
Asia Pacific: Honner
Craig Morris
+61 2 8248 3757
craig@honner.com.au

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FINANCIAL DISCLOSURES

Condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive income (unaudited)

Three months ended
30 Jun 31 Mar 30 Jun
(in US millions, except per share data or as noted) 2022 **** 2022 **** 2021
Revenue:
Management fees 453.6 514.0 544.1
Performance fees (3.4) (8.4) 77.4
Shareowner servicing fees 56.3 62.4 64.0
Other revenue 49.0 52.0 52.9
Total revenue 555.5 **** 620.0 **** 738.4
Operating expenses:
Employee compensation and benefits 145.0 164.6 192.4
Long-term incentive plans 40.7 51.4 49.8
Distribution expenses 127.8 141.8 134.8
Investment administration 10.3 14.8 13.1
Marketing 7.8 7.4 6.7
General, administrative and occupancy 72.3 73.1 65.7
Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets 32.8 40.8
Depreciation and amortisation 7.7 9.5 10.1
Total operating expenses 411.6 **** 495.4 **** 513.4
Operating income 143.9 **** 124.6 **** 225.0
Interest expense (3.2) (3.2) (3.2)
Investment gains (losses), net (109.4) (32.2) 1.8
Other non-operating expenses, net (1.7) (7.8) (2.7)
Income before taxes 29.6 81.4 220.9
Income tax provision (36.7) (22.8) (79.7)
Net income (loss) (7.1) 58.6 141.2
Net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interests 101.0 20.1 (3.9)
Net income attributable to JHG 93.9 **** 78.7 **** 137.3
Less: allocation of earnings to participating stock-based awards (2.9) (2.0) (3.9)
Net income attributable to JHG common shareholders 91.0 **** 76.7 **** 133.4
Basic weighted-average shares outstanding (in millions) 161.9 164.0 167.6
Diluted weighted-average shares outstanding (in millions) 162.2 164.5 168.1
Diluted earnings per share (in US) 0.56 0.47 0.79

All values are in US Dollars.

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Reconciliation of non-GAAP financial information

In addition to financial results reported in accordance with GAAP, we compute certain financial measures using non-GAAP components, as defined by the SEC. These measures are not in accordance with, or a substitute for, GAAP, and our financial measures may be different from non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies. We have provided a reconciliation of our non-GAAP components to the most directly comparable GAAP components. The following are reconciliations of US GAAP revenue, operating expenses, operating income, net income attributable to JHG, and diluted earnings per share to adjusted revenue, adjusted operating expenses, adjusted operating income, adjusted net income attributable to JHG, and adjusted diluted earnings per share.

Three months ended
30 Jun 31 Mar 30 Jun
(in US millions, except per share data or as noted) 2022 **** 2022 **** 2021
Reconciliation of revenue to adjusted revenue
Revenue 555.5 620.0 738.4
Management fees1 (50.9) (57.0) (49.6)
Shareowner servicing fees1 (46.9) (52.2) (53.1)
Other revenue1 (30.0) (32.6) (32.1)
Adjusted revenue 427.7 478.2 603.6
Reconciliation of operating expenses to adjusted operating expenses
Operating expenses 411.6 495.4 513.4
Long-term incentive plans2 (3.6) (13.0) 0.1
Distribution expenses1 (127.8) (141.8) (134.8)
General, administration and occupancy2 (1.1) (6.5) (1.7)
Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets3 (32.8) (40.8)
Depreciation and amortisation3 (0.7) (1.9) (1.9)
Adjusted operating expenses 278.4 299.4 334.3
Adjusted operating income 149.3 178.8 269.3
Operating margin 25.9 % 20.1 % 30.5 %
Adjusted operating margin 34.9 % 37.4 % 44.6 %
Reconciliation of net income attributable to JHG to adjusted net income attributable to JHG
Net income attributable to JHG 93.9 78.7 137.3
Long-term incentive plans2 3.6 13.0 (0.1)
General, administration and occupancy2 1.1 6.5 1.7
Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets3 32.8 40.8
Depreciation and amortisation3 0.7 1.9 1.9
Other non-operating income (expense), net4 5.3 7.5 (1.7)
Income tax benefit (provision)5 0.3 (14.6) 20.6
Adjusted net income attributable to JHG 104.9 **** 125.8 **** 200.5 ****
Less: allocation of earnings to participating stock-based awards (3.3) (3.2) (5.7)
Adjusted net income attributable to JHG common shareholders 101.6 **** 122.6 **** 194.8 ****
Weighted-average diluted common shares outstanding – diluted (two class) (in millions) 162.2 164.5 168.1
Diluted earnings per share (two class) (in US) 0.56 **** 0.47 **** 0.79 ****
Adjusted diluted earnings per share (two class) (in US) 0.63 **** 0.75 **** 1.16 ****

All values are in US Dollars.


1 JHG contracts with third-party intermediaries to distribute and service certain of its investment products. Fees for distribution and servicing related activities are either provided for separately in an investment product’s prospectus or are part of the management fee. Under both arrangements, the fees are collected by JHG and passed through to third-party intermediaries who are responsible for performing the applicable services. The majority of distribution and servicing fees collected by JHG are passed through to third-party intermediaries. JHG management believes that the deduction of distribution and service fees from revenue in the computation of adjusted revenue reflects the pass-through nature of these revenues. In certain arrangements, JHG performs the distribution and servicing activities and retains the applicable fees. Revenues for distribution and servicing activities performed by JHG are not deducted from GAAP revenue.
2 Adjustments for the three months ended 30 June 2022 consist primarily of long-term incentive plan expense acceleration related to the departure of certain employees and rent expense for subleased office space. Adjustments for the three months ended 31 March
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2022 consist primarily of long-term incentive plan expense associated with accelerated vesting of awards related to the retirement of our CEO and CIO, deal costs associated with the sale of Intech, and rent expense for subleased office space. JHG management believes these costs are not representative of the ongoing operations of the Group.
3 Investment management contracts have been identified as a separately identifiable intangible asset arising on the acquisition of subsidiaries and businesses. Such contracts are recognised at the net present value of the expected future cash flows arising from the contracts at the date of acquisition. For segregated mandate contracts, the intangible asset is amortised on a straight-line basis over the expected life of the contracts. In addition, the adjustment for the three months ended 31 March 2022 includes an out-of-period incremental goodwill impairment charge, and the adjustment for the three months ended 30 June 2021 includes an impairment charge of certain mutual fund investment management agreements. JHG management believes these non-cash and acquisition-related costs are not representative of the ongoing operations of the Group.
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4 Adjustments primarily represent contingent consideration adjustments associated with prior acquisitions. In addition, the adjustment for the three months ended 30 June 2022 includes accumulated foreign currency translation expense related to liquidated JHG entities, and the adjustment for the three months ended 31 March 2022 includes a one-time charge related to the sale of Intech. JHG management believes these costs are not representative of the ongoing operations of the Group.
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5 The tax impact of the adjustments is calculated based on the applicable US or foreign statutory tax rate as it relates to each adjustment. Certain adjustments are either not taxable or not tax-deductible.
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​ Condensed consolidated balance sheets (unaudited)

30 Jun 31 Dec
(in US millions) 2022 **** 2021
Assets:
Cash and cash equivalents 863.1 1,107.3
Investment securities 250.2 451.4
Property, equipment and software, net 52.6 63.3
Intangible assets and goodwill, net 3,715.4 3,917.0
Assets of consolidated variable interest entities 1,093.3 264.3
Other assets 925.0 924.2
Total assets 6,899.6 **** 6,727.5
Liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interests and equity:
Long-term debt 308.9 310.4
Deferred tax liabilities, net 606.2 619.2
Liabilities of consolidated variable interest entities 14.6 2.6
Other liabilities 700.8 968.7
Redeemable noncontrolling interests 921.1 163.4
Total equity 4,348.0 4,663.2
Total liabilities, redeemable noncontrolling interests and equity 6,899.6 6,727.5

All values are in US Dollars.

Condensed consolidated statements of cash flows (unaudited)

Three months ended
30 Jun 31 Mar 30 Jun
(in US millions) 2022 **** 2022 **** 2021
Cash provided by (used for):
Operating activities 162.9 (57.5) 269.0
Investing activities 76.1 (16.9) (66.3)
Financing activities (135.9) (214.8) (62.0)
Effect of exchange rate changes (42.8) (16.0)
Net change during period 60.3 (305.2) 140.7

All values are in US Dollars.

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STATUTORY DISCLOSURES

Associates and joint ventures

At 30 June 2022, the Group holds interests in the following associates and joint ventures managed through shareholder agreements with third party investors, accounted for under the equity method:

LongTail Alpha LLC ownership 20%

Basis of preparation

In the opinion of management of Janus Henderson Group plc, the condensed consolidated financial statements contain all normal recurring adjustments necessary to fairly present the financial position, results of operations, and cash flows of JHG in accordance with US GAAP. Such financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the instructions to Form 10-Q pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC. Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations. The financial statements should be read in conjunction with the annual consolidated financial statements and notes presented in Janus Henderson Group’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended 31 December 2021, on file with the SEC (Commission file no. 001-38103). Events subsequent to the balance sheet date have been evaluated for inclusion in the financial statements through the issuance date and are included in the notes to the condensed consolidated financial statements.

Corporate governance principles and recommendations

In the opinion of the Directors, the financial records of the Group have been properly maintained, and the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements comply with the appropriate accounting standards and give a true and fair view of the financial position and performance of the Group. This opinion has been formed on the basis of a sound system of risk management and internal control which is operating effectively.

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FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS DISCLAIMER

Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal and fluctuation of value.

This document includes statements concerning potential future events involving Janus Henderson Group plc that could differ materially from the events that actually occur. The differences could be caused by a number of factors, including those factors identified in Janus Henderson Group’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended 31 December 2021 and in other filings or furnishings made by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time (Commission file no. 001-38103), including those that appear under headings such as ‘Risk Factors’ and ‘Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations’. Many of these factors are beyond the control of JHG and its management. Any forward-looking statements contained in this document are as at the date on which such statements were made. Janus Henderson Group undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements after the date they are made, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

Annualised, pro forma, projected, and estimated numbers are used for illustrative purposes only, are not forecasts, and may not reflect actual results.

The information, statements, and opinions contained in this document do not constitute a public offer under any applicable legislation or an offer to sell or solicitation of any offer to buy any securities or financial instruments or any advice or recommendation with respect to such securities or other financial instruments.

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Thursday 28 July 2022<br>SECOND QUARTER 2022 RESULTS<br>Ali Dibadj<br>Chief Executive Officer<br>Roger Thompson<br>Chief Financial Officer
2<br>CEO FIRST IMPRESSIONS<br>▪<br>Very talented people who want to win<br>▪<br>Research, security selection,<br>portfolio management powerhouse<br>▪<br>Strong client focus and loyal clients<br>▪<br>Global, forward<br>-<br>thinking corporate<br>functions and infrastructure<br>▪<br>Strong financial position<br>Believe in Janus Henderson<br>There is a lot to like…<br>…and much work to do
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3<br>1<br>Represents percentage of AUM outperforming the relevant benchmark. Full performance disclosures detailed in the appendix on s<br>li<br>de 26.<br>2<br>Net flows<br>across all time periods<br>exclude Intech, the sale of which was completed 31 March 2022.<br>3<br>See adjusted financial measures reconciliation on slides 32 and 33 for additional information.<br>Key metrics<br>–<br>Q2 2022 vs Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022 RESULTS<br>▪<br>Long<br>-<br>term investment performance<br>remains solid<br>▪<br>AUM decreased 17% due to<br>markets, FX, and net outflows<br>▪<br>US GAAP diluted EPS of US$0.56<br>and adjusted diluted EPS of<br>US$0.63<br>▪<br>Declared US$0.39 per share<br>dividend and completed US$56m<br>of share buybacks<br>Q2 2022<br>Q1 2022<br>3<br>-<br>year investment<br>out<br>performance<br>¹<br>60%<br>62%<br>Net flows<br>2<br>US$(7.8)bn<br>US$(6.2)bn<br>Total AUM<br>US$299.7bn<br>US$361.0bn<br>US<br>GAAP diluted<br>EPS<br>US$0.56<br>US$0.47<br>Adjusted diluted EPS<br>3<br>US$0.63<br>US$0.75<br>D<br>ividend per share<br>US$0.39<br>US$0.39
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4<br>Note:<br>Full performance disclosures detailed in the appendix on slides 26 and 27.<br>The top two Morningstar quartiles represent funds in the top half of their category based on total return. The top quartile r<br>ep<br>resents those in the top 25%.<br>Refer to slide<br>27<br>for the percent of funds in the top 2 quartiles for all periods and description and quantity of funds included in the analysi<br>s;<br>refer to slides<br>28<br>to<br>30<br>for distribution across first and second quartiles.<br>Past performance is no guarantee of future results.<br>INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE<br>% of mutual fund AUM in top 2 Morningstar quartiles<br>As at 30 Jun 22<br>% of AUM outperforming benchmark<br>As at 30 Jun 22<br>▪<br>Top Morningstar quartile mutual fund AUM of 37% and 51% on a 3<br>-<br>and 5<br>-<br>year basis, respectively,<br>as at 30<br>June<br>2022<br>Long<br>-<br>term investment performance remains solid<br>Capability<br>1<br>-<br>year<br>3<br>-<br>year<br>5<br>-<br>year<br>10<br>-<br>year<br>Equities<br>56%<br>52%<br>71%<br>88%<br>Fixed<br>Income<br>45%<br>68%<br>81%<br>84%<br>Multi<br>-<br>Asset<br>98%<br>95%<br>92%<br>96%<br>Alternatives<br>62%<br>95%<br>70%<br>100%<br>Total<br>63%<br>64%<br>76%<br>90%<br>Capability<br>1<br>-<br>year<br>3<br>-<br>year<br>5<br>-<br>year<br>10<br>-<br>year<br>Equities<br>41%<br>43%<br>47%<br>63%<br>Fixed<br>Income<br>45%<br>79%<br>93%<br>99%<br>Multi<br>-<br>Asset<br>93%<br>95%<br>95%<br>99%<br>Alternatives<br>31%<br>100%<br>100%<br>100%<br>Total<br>50%<br>60%<br>65%<br>76%
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5<br>17.5<br>14.5<br>22.9<br>20.5<br>18.2<br>15.9<br>19.2<br>17.7<br>16.4<br>(21.8)<br>(17.3)<br>(20.6)<br>(21.7)<br>(19.4)<br>(16.7)<br>(20.2)<br>(23.9)<br>(24.2)<br>(4.3)<br>(2.8)<br>2.3<br>(1.2)<br>(1.2)<br>(0.8)<br>(1.0)<br>(6.2)<br>(7.8)<br>Q2 2020<br>Q3 2020<br>Q4 2020<br>Q1 2021<br>Q2 2021<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q2 2020 to Q2 2022 total flows<br>(US$bn)<br>Redemptions<br>Sales<br>Net sales / (redemptions)<br>27%<br>19%<br>29%<br>23%<br>20%<br>16%<br>20%<br>18% 18%<br>Annualised gross sales<br>²<br>Annualised gross redemptions<br>²<br>QUARTERLY FLOWS<br>1<br>Increased net outflows reflect ongoing significant market headwinds and<br>underperformance in key strategies<br>(34%)<br>(23%)<br>(26%)<br>(24%)<br>(21%)<br>(17%)<br>(21%)<br>(25%) (27%)<br>1<br>Net flows across all time periods exclude Intech, the sale of which was completed 31 March 2022.<br>2<br>Annualised gross sales and redemption rates calculated as a percentage of beginning period AUM.
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6<br>4.0<br>2.4<br>4.2<br>3.1<br>6.5<br>(4.7)<br>(3.9)<br>(4.3)<br>(6.8)<br>(7.7)<br>(0.6)<br>(1.5)<br>(0.1)<br>(3.6)<br>(1.2)<br>Q2<br>2021<br>Q3<br>2021<br>Q4<br>2021<br>Q1<br>2022<br>Q2<br>2022<br>13.5<br>12.8<br>14.0<br>14.0<br>9.5<br>(13.3)<br>(11.6)<br>(14.1)<br>(15.6)<br>(15.2)<br>0.1<br>1.2<br>(0.1)<br>(1.7)<br>(5.7)<br>Q2<br>2021<br>Q3<br>2021<br>Q4<br>2021<br>Q1<br>2022<br>Q2<br>2022<br>0.7<br>0.7<br>1.0<br>0.6<br>0.4<br>(1.4)<br>(1.2)<br>(1.7)<br>(1.5)<br>(1.3)<br>(0.7)<br>(0.6)<br>(0.8)<br>(0.9)<br>(0.9)<br>Q2<br>2021<br>Q3<br>2021<br>Q4<br>2021<br>Q1<br>2022<br>Q2<br>2022<br>Intermediary<br>(US$bn)<br>FLOWS BY CLIENT TYPE<br>1<br>Redemptions<br>Sales<br>Net sales / (redemptions)<br>Institutional<br>(US$bn)<br>18%<br>10%<br>19%<br>14%<br>32%<br>28%<br>25%<br>27%<br>27%<br>19%<br>4%<br>3%<br>4%<br>3%<br>2%<br>(21%)<br>(17%)<br>(19%)<br>(30%)<br>(38%)<br>(28%)<br>(22%)<br>(27%)<br>(30%)<br>(31%)<br>(7%)<br>(6%)<br>(8%)<br>(7%)<br>(7%)<br>Annualised gross redemptions<br>²<br>Annualised gross sales<br>²<br>Self<br>-<br>Directed<br>(US$bn)<br>Decline in Intermediary net flows driven by global slowdown in gross sales<br>Note:<br>Numbers may not cast due to rounding.<br>1<br>Net flows across all time periods exclude Intech, the sale of which was completed 31 March 2022.<br>2<br>Annualised gross sales and redemption rates calculated as a percentage of beginning period AUM.
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7<br>5.5<br>4.9<br>1.6<br>4.4<br>(11.3)<br>(8.2)<br>(2.5)<br>(2.2)<br>(5.8)<br>(3.3)<br>(0.9)<br>2.2<br>Equities<br>Fixed Income<br>Multi-Asset<br>Alternatives<br>Annualised gross sales¹<br>Redemptions<br>Sales<br>Net sales / (redemptions)<br>10%<br>26%<br>12%<br>169%<br>Annualised gross redemptions¹<br>(20%)<br>(44%)<br>(18%)<br>(85%)<br>Q2 2022 flows by capability<br>(US$bn)<br>1<br>Annualised gross sales and redemption rates calculated as a percentage of beginning period AUM.<br>Net outflows in Equities, Fixed Income, and Multi<br>-<br>Asset partially offset by<br>US$3.7bn Institutional funding in Alternatives<br>FLOWS BY CAPABILITY
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8<br>US GAAP FINANCIAL RESULTS<br>(US$m, except per share data or as noted)<br>Q2 2022<br>Q1 2022<br>Change<br>Q2 2022 vs<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2021<br>Change<br>Q2 2022 vs<br>Q2 2021<br>Revenue<br>Management fees<br>453.6<br>514.0<br>(12%)<br>544.1<br>(17%)<br>Performance fees<br>(3.4)<br>(8.4)<br>60%<br>77.4<br>nm<br>Shareowner servicing fees<br>56.3<br>62.4<br>(10%)<br>64.0<br>(12%)<br>Other revenue<br>49.0<br>52.0<br>(6%)<br>52.9<br>(7%)<br>Total revenue<br>555.5<br>620.0<br>(10%)<br>738.4<br>(25%)<br>Operating expenses<br>Employee compensation and benefits<br>145.0<br>164.6<br>(12%)<br>192.4<br>(25%)<br>Long-term incentive plans<br>40.7<br>51.4<br>(21%)<br>49.8<br>(18%)<br>Distribution expenses<br>127.8<br>141.8<br>(10%)<br>134.8<br>(5%)<br>Investment administration<br>10.3<br>14.8<br>(30%)<br>13.1<br>(21%)<br>Marketing<br>7.8<br>7.4<br>5%<br>6.7<br>16%<br>General, administrative and occupancy<br>72.3<br>73.1<br>(1%)<br>65.7<br>10%<br>Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets<br>–<br>32.8<br>nm<br>40.8<br>nm<br>Depreciation and amortisation<br>7.7<br>9.5<br>(19%)<br>10.1<br>(24%)<br>Total operating expenses<br>411.6<br>495.4<br>(17%)<br>513.4<br>(20%)<br>Operating income<br>143.9<br>124.6<br>15%<br>225.0<br>(36%)<br>Operating Margin<br>25.9%<br>20.1%<br>5.8ppt<br>30.5%<br>(4.6ppt)<br>Diluted earnings per share (in US$)<br>0.56<br>0.47<br>19%<br>0.79<br>(29%)<br>Note:<br>See US GAAP Statement of Income on slide 31.
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9<br>ADJUSTED FINANCIAL RESULTS<br>(US$m, except per share data or as noted)<br>Q2 2022<br>Q1 2022<br>Change<br>Q2 2022 vs<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2021<br>Change<br>Q2 2022 vs<br>Q2 2021<br>Revenue<br>Management fees<br>402.7<br>457.0<br>(12%)<br>494.5<br>(19%)<br>Performance fees<br>(3.4)<br>(8.4)<br>60%<br>77.4<br>nm<br>Shareowner servicing fees<br>9.4<br>10.2<br>(8%)<br>10.9<br>(14%)<br>Other revenue<br>19.0<br>19.4<br>(2%)<br>20.8<br>(9%)<br>Total adjusted revenue<br>427.7<br>478.2<br>(11%)<br>603.6<br>(29%)<br>Operating expenses<br>Employee compensation and benefits<br>145.0<br>164.6<br>(12%)<br>192.4<br>(25%)<br>Long-term incentive plans<br>37.1<br>38.4<br>(3%)<br>49.9<br>(26%)<br>Investment administration<br>10.3<br>14.8<br>(30%)<br>13.1<br>(21%)<br>Marketing<br>7.8<br>7.4<br>5%<br>6.7<br>16%<br>General, administrative and occupancy<br>71.2<br>66.6<br>7%<br>64.0<br>11%<br>Depreciation and amortisation<br>7.0<br>7.6<br>(8%)<br>8.2<br>(15%)<br>Total adjusted operating expenses<br>278.4<br>299.4<br>(7%)<br>334.3<br>(17%)<br>Adjusted operating income<br>149.3<br>178.8<br>(16%)<br>269.3<br>(45%)<br>Adjusted operating margin<br>34.9%<br>37.4%<br>(2.5ppt)<br>44.6%<br>(9.7ppt)<br>Adjusted diluted EPS (US$)<br>0.63<br>0.75<br>(16%)<br>1.16<br>(46%)<br>Adjusted compensation ratio<br>42.6%<br>42.5%<br>0.1ppt<br>40.1%<br>2.5ppt<br>Average AUM (US$bn)<br>328.5<br>396.7<br>(17%)<br>420.8<br>(22%)<br>Average net<br>1<br> mgmt fee margin (bps)<br>49.2<br>49.4<br>(0.2)<br>50.5<br>(1.3)<br>Note:<br>See adjusted financial measures reconciliation on slides 32 and 33 for additional information.<br>1<br>Net margin is based on management fees net of distribution expenses and excludes Intech. Including Intech, average net mgmt.<br>fe<br>e margins for Q1 2022<br>and Q2 2021 were 46.8bps and 47.1bps, respectively.
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10<br>Q2 2022 ADJUSTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS<br>Adjusted<br>Revenues<br>▪<br>Decline from Q1 2022 management fees driven primarily by lower<br>average AUM<br>▪<br>At current investment performance, estimated aggregate performance<br>fee range for full<br>-<br>year 2022 is US$(35)m to US$(45)m<br>▪<br>Decrease in average net management fee margin primarily due to asset<br>mix shift<br>Adjusted<br>Expenses<br>▪<br>Lower operating expenses driven by lower compensation<br>▪<br>Revised full<br>-<br>year 2022 expense expectations<br>▪<br>Adjusted compensation ratio range of 44<br>-<br>45%<br>▪<br>Adjusted non<br>-<br>compensation annual growth in the low to mid<br>-<br>single<br>digits<br>▪<br>Statutory tax rate of 23<br>-<br>25%<br>Adjusted<br>Operating<br>Income<br>▪<br>Decline from Q1 2022 primarily due to lower average assets affecting<br>both revenue and expenses
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11<br>CAPITAL RESOURCES<br>Strong liquidity position<br>▪<br>Cash and investment securities<br>1<br>totalled<br>US$1,241m compared to outstanding<br>debt of US$309m<br>▪<br>Decrease in investments primarily due<br>to lower global markets<br>▪<br>Board declared a dividend of US$0.39<br>per share to be paid on 24 August to<br>shareholders on record at the close of<br>business on 8<br>August<br>▪<br>Repurchased 2.1m shares in Q2<br>2022<br>for US$56m<br>782.0<br>847.6<br>510.3<br>393.2<br>1,292.3<br>1,240.8<br>309.7<br>308.9<br>Cash and<br>investments<br>Debt<br>Cash and<br>investments<br>Debt<br>Balance sheet profile<br>–<br>carrying value<br>31 Mar 22 vs. 30 Jun 22<br>(US$m)<br>Investment securities¹<br>Cash and cash equivalents¹<br>2025 maturity<br>30 Jun 22<br>31 Mar 22<br>1<br>Cash and cash equivalents exclude cash associated with consolidated VIEs and VREs, and investment securities exclude non<br>-<br>control<br>ling interests.
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12<br>INITIAL OBSERVATIONS<br>▪<br>Brand and investment performance remain good…both could be<br>better, and we are not garnering our fair share of clients<br>▪<br>The merger created a global company…AUM and TSR levels are<br>roughly back to 2017 levels, while peers have outpaced us<br>▪<br>Good culture/people foundation exists…we need more collaboration,<br>accountability, and urgency<br>There is a lot to like…and much work to do
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13<br>EARLY STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK IS EMERGING<br>Protect & Grow<br>o<br>ur core businesses<br>Amplify<br>strengths not fully<br>leveraged<br>Diversify<br>where we have the<br>right to win
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14<br>EARLY STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK IS EMERGING<br>▪<br>Janus Henderson US mutual fund sales are <1%<br>of industry gross sales…<br>Estimated 2021 Active U<br>S<br>Mutual<br>Fund Industry Gross Sales<br>2021e<br>Total Gross Sales<br>~US<br>$3.5tn<br>US$25bn<br>Largest Competitor<br>US$3bn<br><1%<br>Morningstar Percentile<br>3<br>-<br>yr<br>5<br>-<br>yr<br>67<br>59<br>Morningstar Percentile<br>3<br>-<br>yr<br>5<br>-<br>yr<br>11<br>21<br>Category<br>AUM<br>~US$700bn<br>Janus Henderson Strategy<br>US$69bn<br>10%<br>Sources: ICI, ISS Market Intelligence Simfund, Company analysis,<br>Morningstar data. © 2022 Morningstar, Inc.<br>Protect & Grow<br>o<br>ur core businesses<br>Amplify<br>strengths not fully<br>leveraged<br>Diversify<br>where we have the<br>right to win<br>▪<br>…and we have good performing but smaller<br>strategies that could take market share<br>Illustrative Example
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15<br>EARLY STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK IS EMERGING<br>▪<br>Select examples include:<br>▪<br>AAA and BBB CLO ETFs<br>▪<br>Biotech hedge fund<br>▪<br>Portfolio Construction Strategy<br>▪<br>Extended Multi<br>-<br>Strategy hedge fund and<br>Global Sustainable Equity globally<br>Our research, portfolio management, and client service strengths can be<br>amplified with adjacent products, channels, geographies, and vehicles<br>Protect & Grow<br>our core businesses<br>Diversify<br>where we have the<br>right to win<br>Amplify<br>strengths not fully<br>leveraged
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16<br>EARLY STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK IS EMERGING<br>We have significant white spaces in asset management where we can<br>have the right to win<br>Investment Teams /<br>Capabilities<br>Equities<br>Fixed Income<br>Alternatives<br>Allocation<br>Distribution Channels,<br>Regions, and Products<br>Retail<br>Product Vehicle (Wrapper)<br>Institutional<br>Region<br>Janus Henderson presence:<br>Strong<br>Partial<br>Absent<br>Diversify<br>where we have the<br>right to win<br>Protect & Grow<br>our core businesses<br>Amplify<br>strengths not fully<br>leveraged<br>Recent inorganic addition of an<br>EM Debt team to fill a product gap
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17<br>WRAP UP<br>▪<br>We are starting from a good foundation, but we expect to enter a transition<br>period<br>▪<br>We are in the process of selectively upgrading our leadership team<br>▪<br>Strategic investment will be made in the business<br>▪<br>We will improve how we work and collaboration across the Company<br>▪<br>We are developing a strategic plan and a framework<br>▪<br>Protect and grow our core businesses<br>▪<br>Amplify strengths not fully leveraged<br>▪<br>Diversify where we have the right to win<br>▪<br>We believe that Janus Henderson can and will win again over time<br>–<br>delivering consistent organic growth with attractive operating margins
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APPENDIX
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20<br>ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT<br>AUM as at 30 Jun 2022: US$299.7bn<br>59%<br>22%<br>15%<br>4%<br>Equities<br>Fixed Income<br>Multi-Asset<br>Alternatives<br>55%<br>23%<br>22%<br>Intermediary<br>Institutional<br>Self-Directed<br>57%<br>32%<br>11%<br>North America<br>EMEA & LatAm<br>Asia Pacific<br>By client type<br>By capability<br>By client location<br>US$177.0bn<br>US$64.5bn<br>US$46.5bn<br>US$11.7bn<br>US$165.0bn<br>US$69.8bn<br>US$64.9bn<br>US$171.8bn<br>US$95.9bn<br>US$32.0bn
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21<br>INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT CAPABILITIES<br>Diversified product range<br>Equities<br>US$177.0bn<br>AUM<br>30 Jun 22<br>US$299.7bn<br>Fixed Income<br>US$64.5bn<br>Multi<br>-<br>Asset<br>US$46.5bn<br>Self<br>-<br>Directed<br>Intermediary<br>Intermediary<br>Institutional<br>Institutional<br>Alternatives<br>US$11.7bn<br>Intermediary<br>Equities<br>▪<br>Wide range of equity strategies<br>encompassing different geographic<br>focuses and investment styles<br>Fixed Income<br>▪<br>Innovative and differentiated techniques<br>designed to support clients as they<br>navigate each unique economic cycle<br>Multi<br>-<br>Asset<br>▪<br>Provides a range of diversified core<br>investment solutions with the aim of<br>delivering attractive returns over the long<br>term with lower levels of volatility<br>Alternatives<br>▪<br>Investment solutions aimed at delivering<br>specific outcomes tailored to meet the<br>needs and constraints of clients
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22<br>Capability<br>Strategy<br>AUM<br>(US$bn)<br>30 Jun 22<br>US Mid Cap Growth<br>22.5<br>US Concentrated Growth<br>20.9<br>US Research Growth Equity<br>15.5<br>Global Life Sciences<br>11.7<br>US SMID Cap Growth<br>8.1<br>Absolute Return Income<br>8.8<br>Global Strategic Fixed Income<br>8.2<br>Australian Fixed Income<br>6.3<br>Sterling Buy & Maintain Credit<br>5.3<br>Core Plus Fixed Income<br>5.3<br>Balanced<br>40.5<br>UK Cautious Managed<br>1.1<br>Adaptive Portable Alpha<br>0.7<br>Protective Life Dynamic Allocation Series - Moderate<br>0.5<br>Global Adaptive Capital Appreciation<br>0.4<br>Absolute Return Equity<br>4.3<br>Global Commodities Enhanced Index<br>3.8<br>Multi Strategy<br>1.4<br>Europe Large Cap Long/Short<br>0.5<br>Concentrated Pan Europe Equity<br>0.4<br>Total<br>166.2<br>Equity<br>Fixed Income<br>Multi-Asset<br>Alternatives<br>LARGEST STRATEGIES BY CAPABILITY<br>Note:<br>Numbers may not cast due to rounding.
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23<br>8.6<br>7.5<br>8.1<br>8.5<br>5.5<br>(10.5)<br>(10.1)<br>(11.3)<br>(12.3)<br>(11.3)<br>(1.9)<br>(2.6)<br>(3.2)<br>(3.8)<br>(5.8)<br>Q2 2021<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Equities<br>(US$bn)<br>1<br>Annualised gross sales and redemption rates calculated as a percentage of beginning period AUM.<br>QUARTERLY FLOWS BY CAPABILITY<br>Equities and Fixed Income<br>5.9<br>4.7<br>5.6<br>6.0<br>4.9<br>(6.0)<br>(4.0)<br>(5.5)<br>(6.0)<br>(8.2)<br>(0.1)<br>0.7<br>0.1<br>-<br>(3.3)<br>Q2 2021<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>(19%)<br>(17%)<br>(19%)<br>(20%)<br>(20%)<br>Redemptions<br>Sales<br>Net sales / (redemptions)<br>Annualised gross redemptions¹<br>15%<br>12%<br>14%<br>14%<br>10%<br>30%<br>23%<br>28%<br>31%<br>26%<br>(31%)<br>(19%)<br>(28%)<br>(31%)<br>(44%)<br>Fixed Income<br>(US$bn)<br>Annualised gross sales¹
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24<br>2.4<br>2.6<br>4.3<br>2.3<br>1.6<br>(1.9)<br>(1.8)<br>(2.2)<br>(4.5)<br>(2.5)<br>0.5<br>0.8<br>2.1<br>(2.2)<br>(0.9)<br>Q2 2021<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Multi<br>-<br>Asset<br>(US$bn)<br>1<br>Annualised gross sales and redemption rates calculated as a percentage of beginning period AUM.<br>QUARTERLY FLOWS BY CAPABILITY<br>Multi<br>-<br>Asset and Alternatives<br>1.3<br>1.1<br>1.2<br>0.9<br>4.4<br>(1.0)<br>(0.8)<br>(1.2)<br>(1.1)<br>(2.2)<br>0.3<br>0.3<br>-<br>(0.2)<br>2.2<br>Q2 2021<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>(15%)<br>(14%)<br>(16%)<br>(31%)<br>(18%)<br>Redemptions<br>Sales<br>Net sales / (redemptions)<br>Annualised gross redemptions¹<br>20%<br>20%<br>31%<br>16%<br>12%<br>52%<br>42%<br>44%<br>36%<br>169%<br>(39%)<br>(30%)<br>(43%)<br>(42%)<br>(85%)<br>Alternatives<br>(US$bn)<br>Annualised gross sales¹
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25<br>Q2 2020<br>Q3 2020<br>Q4 2020<br>Q1 2021<br>Q2 2021<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Equities<br>Fixed Income<br>Multi-Asset<br>Alternatives<br>Q2 2020 to Q2 2022 total net flows by capability<br>(US$bn)<br>NET FLOWS BY CAPABILITY<br>¹<br>(4.3)<br>(2.8)<br>2.3<br>(1.2)<br>(1.2)<br>(0.8)<br>(1.0)<br>(6.2)<br>(7.8)<br>1<br>Net flows across all time periods exclude Intech, the sale of which was completed 31 March 2022.
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26<br>Note:<br>Outperformance is measured based on composite performance gross of fees vs primary benchmark, except where a strategy has<br>no benchmark index or<br>corresponding composite in which case the most relevant metric is used: (1) composite gross of fees vs zero for absolute retu<br>rn<br>strategies, (2) fund net of<br>fees vs primary index or (3) fund net of fees vs Morningstar peer group average or median.<br>Non<br>-<br>discretionary and separately managed account assets are included with a corresponding composite where applicable.<br>Cash management vehicles, ETF<br>-<br>enhanced beta strategies, Managed CDOs, Private Equity funds and custom non<br>-<br>discretionary account<br>s with no<br>corresponding composite are excluded from the analysis.<br>Excluded assets represent 5% of AUM across all time periods. Capabilities defined by Janus Henderson.<br>Performance across all time periods excludes Intech, the sale of which was completed 31 March 2022.<br>INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE<br>% of AUM outperforming benchmark<br>Capability<br>1yr<br>3yr<br>5yr<br>10yr<br>1yr<br>3yr<br>5yr<br>10yr<br>1yr<br>3yr<br>5yr<br>10yr<br>1yr<br>3yr<br>5yr<br>10yr<br>Equities<br>64%<br>56%<br>60%<br>84%<br>39%<br>37%<br>68%<br>81%<br>32%<br>44%<br>61%<br>76%<br>41%<br>43%<br>47%<br>63%<br>Fixed Income<br>98%<br>96%<br>96%<br>99%<br>91%<br>96%<br>96%<br>98%<br>68%<br>97%<br>96%<br>99%<br>45%<br>79%<br>93%<br>99%<br>Multi-Asset<br>99%<br>97%<br>97%<br>97%<br>99%<br>96%<br>96%<br>97%<br>95%<br>96%<br>96%<br>99%<br>93%<br>95%<br>95%<br>99%<br>Alternatives<br>94%<br>97%<br>100%<br>100%<br>91%<br>100%<br>100%<br>100%<br>92%<br>100%<br>100%<br>100%<br>31%<br>100%<br>100%<br>100%<br>Total<br>76%<br>70%<br>73%<br>88%<br>58%<br>58%<br>78%<br>86%<br>50%<br>62%<br>74%<br>83%<br>50%<br>60%<br>65%<br>76%<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022
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27<br>INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE<br>Note:<br>Includes Janus Investment Fund, Janus Aspen Series and Clayton Street Trust (US Trusts), Janus Henderson Capital Funds (Du<br>blin based), Dublin and UK<br>OEIC and Investment Trusts, Luxembourg SICAVs and Australian Managed Investment Schemes.<br>The top two Morningstar quartiles represent funds in the top half of their category based on total return. For the 1<br>-<br>, 3<br>-<br>, 5<br>-<br>a<br>nd 10<br>-<br>year periods ending<br>30<br>June<br>2022, 55%, 54%, 57% and 69% of the 186, 179, 174 and 148 total mutual funds, respectively, were in the top 2 Morningstar<br>quartiles.<br>Analysis based on ‘primary’ share class (Class<br>I Shares, Institutional Shares or share class with longest history for US Trusts<br>; Class A Shares or share class<br>with longest history for Dublin based; primary share class as defined by Morningstar for other funds). Performance may vary b<br>y s<br>hare class. Rankings may<br>be based, in part, on the performance of a predecessor fund or share class and are calculated by Morningstar using a methodol<br>ogy<br>that differs from that<br>used by Janus Henderson. Methodology differences may have a material effect on the return and therefore the ranking. When an<br>exp<br>ense waiver is in effect,<br>it may have a material effect on the total return, and therefore the ranking for the period.<br>ETFs and funds not ranked by Morningstar are excluded from the analysis. Capabilities defined by Janus Henderson. © 2022 Morn<br>in<br>gstar, Inc. All Rights<br>Reserved.<br>Performance across all time periods excludes Intech, the sale of which was completed 31 March 2022.<br>% of mutual fund AUM in top 2 Morningstar quartiles<br>Capability<br>1yr<br>3yr<br>5yr<br>10yr<br>1yr<br>3yr<br>5yr<br>10yr<br>1yr<br>3yr<br>5yr<br>10yr<br>1yr<br>3yr<br>5yr<br>10yr<br>Equities<br>47%<br>47%<br>49%<br>68%<br>54%<br>51%<br>52%<br>86%<br>53%<br>52%<br>68%<br>86%<br>56%<br>52%<br>71%<br>88%<br>Fixed Income<br>84%<br>77%<br>73%<br>69%<br>64%<br>81%<br>75%<br>70%<br>47%<br>85%<br>83%<br>83%<br>45%<br>68%<br>81%<br>84%<br>Multi-Asset<br>20%<br>92%<br>92%<br>94%<br>95%<br>93%<br>93%<br>94%<br>97%<br>92%<br>92%<br>99%<br>98%<br>95%<br>92%<br>96%<br>Alternatives<br>27%<br>70%<br>74%<br>98%<br>50%<br>34%<br>100%<br>100%<br>62%<br>30%<br>75%<br>100%<br>62%<br>95%<br>70%<br>100%<br>Total<br>47%<br>60%<br>60%<br>73%<br>63%<br>61%<br>64%<br>86%<br>61%<br>63%<br>75%<br>89%<br>63%<br>64%<br>76%<br>90%<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022
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28<br>INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE<br>% of mutual fund AUM in top 2 Morningstar quartiles (continued)<br>Group<br>17<br>24<br>38<br>22<br>47<br>44<br>45<br>37<br>46<br>45<br>46<br>51<br>49<br>60<br>56<br>60<br>30<br>38<br>23<br>41<br>13<br>17<br>19<br>27<br>14<br>19<br>29<br>26<br>25<br>26<br>33<br>30<br>47<br>63<br>61<br>63<br>60<br>61<br>63<br>64<br>60<br>64<br>75<br>76<br>73<br>86<br>89<br>90<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>1<br>-<br>year<br>3<br>-<br>year<br>5<br>-<br>year<br>10<br>-<br>year<br>Note:<br>Full performance disclosures detailed on slide 27. Numbers may not cast due to rounding.<br>Performance across all time periods excludes Intech, the sale of which was completed 31 March 2022.<br>2<br>nd<br>quartile<br>1<br>st<br>quartile
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29<br>INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE<br>% of mutual fund AUM in top 2 Morningstar quartiles (continued)<br>2<br>nd<br>quartile<br>1<br>st<br>quartile<br>25<br>21<br>21<br>14<br>70<br>61<br>40<br>35<br>56<br>55<br>60<br>57<br>48<br>46<br>29<br>42<br>59<br>43<br>25<br>32<br>7<br>19<br>45<br>34<br>17<br>21<br>24<br>24<br>21<br>23<br>54<br>42<br>84<br>64<br>47<br>45<br>77<br>81<br>85<br>68<br>73<br>75<br>83<br>81<br>69<br>70<br>83<br>84<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>1<br>-<br>year<br>3<br>-<br>year<br>5<br>-<br>year<br>10<br>-<br>year<br>Note:<br>Full performance disclosures detailed on slide 27. Numbers may not cast due to rounding.<br>Fixed Income<br>Equities<br>19<br>8<br>28<br>30<br>32<br>30<br>33<br>23<br>31<br>29<br>30<br>37<br>37<br>52<br>49<br>51<br>28<br>46<br>25<br>26<br>15<br>21<br>19<br>30<br>17<br>23<br>38<br>34<br>31<br>34<br>37<br>37<br>47<br>54<br>53<br>56<br>47<br>51<br>52<br>52<br>49<br>52<br>68<br>71<br>68<br>86<br>86<br>88<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>1<br>-<br>year<br>3<br>-<br>year<br>5<br>-<br>year<br>10<br>-<br>year
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30<br>14<br>2<br>6<br>16<br>24<br>8<br>25<br>7<br>65<br>64<br>61<br>56<br>66<br>71<br>71<br>89<br>13<br>48<br>56<br>46<br>46<br>26<br>4<br>88<br>9<br>36<br>15<br>15<br>32<br>29<br>29<br>11<br>27<br>50<br>62<br>62<br>70<br>34<br>30<br>95<br>74<br>100<br>75<br>70<br>98<br>100<br>100<br>100<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE<br>% of mutual fund AUM in top 2 Morningstar quartiles (continued)<br>Alternatives<br>2<br>nd<br>quartile<br>1<br>st<br>quartile<br>1<br>-<br>year<br>3<br>-<br>year<br>5<br>-<br>year<br>10<br>-<br>year<br>Note:<br>Full performance disclosures detailed on slide 27. Numbers may not cast due to rounding.<br>Multi<br>-<br>Asset<br>4<br>92<br>91<br>2<br>92<br>92<br>91<br>91<br>91<br>92<br>92<br>91<br>93<br>94<br>94<br>94<br>16<br>4<br>5<br>96<br>1<br>1<br>1<br>4<br>1<br>1<br>1<br>1<br>1<br>1<br>5<br>2<br>20<br>95<br>97<br>98<br>92<br>93<br>92<br>95<br>92<br>93<br>92<br>92<br>94<br>94<br>99<br>96<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>1<br>-<br>year<br>3<br>-<br>year<br>5<br>-<br>year<br>10<br>-<br>year
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31<br>US GAAP: STATEMENT OF INCOME<br>(US$m, except per share data or as noted)<br>30 Jun 22<br>31 Mar 22<br>30 Jun 21<br>Revenue<br>Management fees<br>453.6<br>514.0<br>544.1<br>Performance fees<br>(3.4)<br>(8.4)<br>77.4<br>Shareowner servicing fees<br>56.3<br>62.4<br>64.0<br>Other revenue<br>49.0<br>52.0<br>52.9<br>Total revenue<br>555.5<br>620.0<br>738.4<br>Operating expenses<br>Employee compensation and benefits<br>145.0<br>164.6<br>192.4<br>Long-term incentive plans<br>40.7<br>51.4<br>49.8<br>Distribution expenses<br>127.8<br>141.8<br>134.8<br>Investment administration<br>10.3<br>14.8<br>13.1<br>Marketing<br>7.8<br>7.4<br>6.7<br>General, administrative and occupancy<br>72.3<br>73.1<br>65.7<br>Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets<br>–<br>32.8<br>40.8<br>Depreciation and amortisation<br>7.7<br>9.5<br>10.1<br>Total operating expenses<br>411.6<br>495.4<br>513.4<br>Operating income<br>143.9<br>124.6<br>225.0<br>Interest expense<br>(3.2)<br>(3.2)<br>(3.2)<br>Investment gains (losses), net<br>(109.4)<br>(32.2)<br>1.8<br>Other non-operating expenses, net<br>(1.7)<br>(7.8)<br>(2.7)<br>Income before taxes<br>29.6<br>81.4<br>220.9<br>Income tax provision<br>(36.7)<br>(22.8)<br>(79.7)<br>Net income (loss)<br>(7.1)<br>58.6<br>141.2<br>Net loss (income) attributable to noncontrolling interests<br>101.0<br>20.1<br>(3.9)<br>Net income attributable to JHG<br>93.9<br>78.7<br>137.3<br>Less: allocation of earnings to participating stock-based awards<br>(2.9)<br>(2.0)<br>(3.9)<br>Net income attributable to JHG common shareholders<br>91.0<br>76.7<br>133.4<br>Diluted weighted-average shares outstanding (m)<br>162.2<br>164.5<br>168.1<br>Diluted earnings per share (in US$)<br>0.56<br>0.47<br>0.79<br>3 months ended
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32<br>ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE MEASURES<br>Reconciliation of adjusted financial measures<br>Note:<br>Reconciliation to be used in conjunction with slide 33. Footnotes included on slide 34.<br>(US$m, except per share data)<br>30 Jun 22<br>31 Mar 22<br>30 Jun 21<br>Reconciliation of revenue to adjusted revenue<br>Revenue<br>555.5<br>620.0<br>738.4<br>Management fees<br>1<br>(50.9)<br>(57.0)<br>(49.6)<br>Shareowner servicing fees<br>1<br>(46.9)<br>(52.2)<br>(53.1)<br>Other revenue<br>1<br>(30.0)<br>(32.6)<br>(32.1)<br>Adjusted revenue<br>427.7<br>478.2<br>603.6<br>Reconciliation of operating expenses to adjusted operating expenses<br>Operating expenses<br>411.6<br>495.4<br>513.4<br>Long-term incentive plans<br>2<br>(3.6)<br>(13.0)<br>0.1<br>Distribution expenses<br>1<br>(127.8)<br>(141.8)<br>(134.8)<br>General, administrative and occupancy<br>2<br>(1.1)<br>(6.5)<br>(1.7)<br>Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets<br>3<br>–<br>(32.8)<br>(40.8)<br>Depreciation and amortisation<br>3<br>(0.7)<br>(1.9)<br>(1.9)<br>Adjusted operating expenses<br>278.4<br>299.4<br>334.3<br>3 months ended
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33<br>ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE MEASURES<br>Reconciliation of adjusted financial measures (continued)<br>(US$m, except per share data)<br>30 Jun 22<br>31 Mar 22<br>30 Jun 21<br>Reconciliation of net income attributable to JHG to adjusted net income attributable to JHG<br>Net income attributable to JHG<br>93.9<br>78.7<br>137.3<br>Long-term incentive plans<br>2<br>3.6<br>13.0<br>(0.1)<br>General, administrative and occupancy<br>2<br>1.1<br>6.5<br>1.7<br>Impairment of goodwill and intangible assets<br>3<br>–<br>32.8<br>40.8<br>Depreciation and amortisation<br>3<br>0.7<br>1.9<br>1.9<br>Other non-operating income (expense), net<br>4<br>5.3<br>7.5<br>(1.7)<br>Income tax benefit (provision)<br>5<br>0.3<br>(14.6)<br>20.6<br>Adjusted net income attributable to JHG<br>104.9<br>125.8<br>200.5<br>Diluted earnings per share (in US$)<br>0.56<br>0.47<br>0.79<br>Adjusted diluted earnings per share (in US$)<br>0.63<br>0.75<br>1.16<br>3 months ended<br>Note:<br>Reconciliation to be used in conjunction with slide 32. Footnotes included on slide 34.
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34<br>ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE MEASURES<br>Footnotes to reconciliation of adjusted financial measures<br>1<br>JHG<br>contracts<br>with<br>third<br>-<br>party<br>intermediaries<br>to<br>distribute<br>and<br>service<br>certain<br>of<br>its<br>investment<br>products<br>..<br>Fees<br>for<br>distribution<br>and<br>servicing<br>related<br>activities<br>are<br>either<br>provided<br>for<br>separately<br>in<br>an<br>investment<br>product’s<br>prospectus<br>or<br>are<br>part<br>of<br>the<br>management<br>fee<br>..<br>Under<br>both<br>arrangements,<br>the<br>fees<br>are<br>collected<br>by<br>JHG<br>and<br>passed<br>through<br>to<br>third<br>-<br>party<br>intermediaries<br>who<br>are<br>responsible<br>for<br>performing<br>the<br>applicable<br>services<br>..<br>The<br>majority<br>of<br>distribution<br>and<br>servicing<br>fees<br>collected<br>by<br>JHG<br>are<br>passed<br>through<br>to<br>third<br>-<br>party<br>intermediaries<br>..<br>JHG<br>management<br>believes<br>that<br>the<br>deduction<br>of<br>distribution<br>and<br>service<br>fees<br>from<br>revenue<br>in<br>the<br>computation<br>of<br>adjusted<br>revenue<br>reflects<br>the<br>pass<br>-<br>through<br>nature<br>of<br>these<br>revenues<br>..<br>In<br>certain<br>arrangements,<br>JHG<br>performs<br>the<br>distribution<br>and<br>servicing<br>activities<br>and<br>retains<br>the<br>applicable<br>fees<br>..<br>Revenues<br>for<br>distribution<br>and<br>servicing<br>activities<br>performed<br>by<br>JHG<br>are<br>not<br>deducted<br>from<br>GAAP<br>revenue<br>..<br>2<br>Adjustments<br>for<br>the<br>three<br>months<br>ended<br>30<br>June<br>2022<br>consist<br>primarily<br>of<br>long<br>-<br>term<br>incentive<br>plan<br>expense<br>acceleration<br>related<br>to<br>the<br>departure<br>of<br>certain<br>employees<br>and<br>rent<br>expense<br>for<br>subleased<br>office<br>space<br>..<br>Adjustments<br>for<br>the<br>three<br>months<br>ended<br>31<br>March<br>2022<br>consist<br>primarily<br>of<br>long<br>-<br>term<br>incentive<br>plan<br>expense<br>associated<br>with<br>accelerated<br>vesting<br>of<br>awards<br>related<br>to<br>the<br>retirement<br>of<br>our<br>CEO<br>and<br>CIO,<br>deal<br>costs<br>associated<br>with<br>the<br>sale<br>of<br>Intech,<br>and<br>rent<br>expense<br>for<br>subleased<br>office<br>space<br>..<br>JHG<br>management<br>believes<br>these<br>costs<br>are<br>not<br>representative<br>of<br>the<br>ongoing<br>operations<br>of<br>the<br>Group<br>..<br>3<br>Investment<br>management<br>contracts<br>have<br>been<br>identified<br>as<br>a<br>separately<br>identifiable<br>intangible<br>asset<br>arising<br>on<br>the<br>acquisition<br>of<br>subsidiaries<br>and<br>businesses<br>..<br>Such<br>contracts<br>are<br>recognised<br>at<br>the<br>net<br>present<br>value<br>of<br>the<br>expected<br>future<br>cash<br>flows<br>arising<br>from<br>the<br>contracts<br>at<br>the<br>date<br>of<br>acquisition<br>..<br>For<br>segregated<br>mandate<br>contracts,<br>the<br>intangible<br>asset<br>is<br>amortised<br>on<br>a<br>straight<br>-<br>line<br>basis<br>over<br>the<br>expected<br>life<br>of<br>the<br>contracts<br>..<br>In<br>addition,<br>the<br>adjustment<br>for<br>the<br>three<br>months<br>ended<br>31<br>March<br>2022<br>includes<br>an<br>out<br>-<br>of<br>-<br>period<br>incremental<br>goodwill<br>impairment<br>charge,<br>and<br>the<br>adjustment<br>for<br>the<br>three<br>months<br>ended<br>30<br>June<br>2021<br>includes<br>an<br>impairment<br>charge<br>of<br>certain<br>mutual<br>fund<br>investment<br>management<br>agreements<br>..<br>JHG<br>management<br>believes<br>these<br>non<br>-<br>cash<br>and<br>acquisition<br>-<br>related<br>costs<br>are<br>not<br>representative<br>of<br>the<br>ongoing<br>operations<br>of<br>the<br>Group<br>..<br>4<br>Adjustments<br>primarily<br>represent<br>contingent<br>consideration<br>adjustments<br>associated<br>with<br>prior<br>acquisitions<br>..<br>In<br>addition,<br>the<br>adjustment<br>for<br>the<br>three<br>months<br>ended<br>30<br>June<br>2022<br>includes<br>accumulated<br>foreign<br>currency<br>translation<br>expense<br>related<br>to<br>liquidated<br>JHG<br>entities,<br>and<br>the<br>adjustment<br>for<br>the<br>three<br>months<br>ended<br>31<br>March<br>2022<br>includes<br>a<br>one<br>-<br>time<br>charge<br>related<br>to<br>the<br>sale<br>of<br>Intech<br>..<br>JHG<br>management<br>believes<br>these<br>costs<br>are<br>not<br>representative<br>of<br>the<br>ongoing<br>operations<br>of<br>the<br>Group<br>..<br>5<br>The<br>tax<br>impact<br>of<br>the<br>adjustments<br>is<br>calculated<br>based<br>on<br>the<br>applicable<br>US<br>or<br>foreign<br>statutory<br>tax<br>rate<br>as<br>it<br>relates<br>to<br>each<br>adjustment<br>..<br>Certain<br>adjustments<br>are<br>either<br>not<br>taxable<br>or<br>not<br>tax<br>-<br>deductible<br>..
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35<br>CAPITAL MANAGEMENT<br>Note:<br>JHG purchases shares on market for the annual share grants associated with variable compensation, which is not included i<br>n the above share repurchases.<br>Numbers may not cast due to rounding.<br>1<br>Total shares outstanding reflect amounts disclosed on Forms 10<br>-<br>Q or 10<br>-<br>K for each respective quarter.<br>2<br>Cumulative decrease from commencement of buyback programme in Q3 2018.<br>Continued commitment to return of capital<br>Dividend paid / share (US$)<br>0.36<br>0.36<br>0.36<br>0.38<br>0.38<br>0.38<br>0.38<br>0.39<br>Shares repurchased (m)<br>2.4<br>1.0<br>8.1<br>0.0<br>1.8<br>1.5<br>1.3<br>2.1<br>Total shares outstanding<br>1<br>(m)<br>181.4<br>180.4<br>172.3<br>172.3<br>170.6<br>169.0<br>167.8<br>165.7<br>Cumulative decrease in shares<br>2<br>9.5%<br>10.0%<br>14.0%<br>14.0%<br>14.9%<br>15.6%<br>16.3%<br>17.3%<br>Q3 2020 to Q2 2022 quarterly capital return<br>(US$m)<br>65.8<br>64.8<br>61.7<br>64.8<br>64.5<br>64.3<br>65.5<br>50.2<br>27.4<br>230.2<br>75.0<br>66.9<br>43.3<br>55.6<br>116.0<br>92.2<br>291.9<br>65.0<br>139.8<br>131.4<br>107.6<br>121.1<br>Q3 2020<br>Q4 2020<br>Q1 2021<br>Q2 2021<br>Q3 2021<br>Q4 2021<br>Q1 2022<br>Q2 2022<br>Dividends<br>Share repurchases
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36<br>PERFORMANCE FEES<br>Note:<br>Performance fees include prior quarter accrual true<br>-<br>ups.<br>1<br>AUM data present US mutual fund AUM subject to performance fees as at 30 June 2022. Janus Investment Funds and Janus Aspen Se<br>rie<br>s<br>Portfolios are counted as distinct and separate funds.<br>Q2 2022<br>(US$m)<br>Q1 2022<br>(US$m)<br>Q2 2021<br>(US$m)<br>AUM<br>generating<br>Q2 2022<br>pfees<br>(US$bn)<br># of funds<br>generating<br>Q2 2022<br>pfees<br>Frequency<br>Timing<br>SICAVs<br>1.2<br>–<br>50.2<br>6.3<br>9<br>17 annually;<br>3 quarterly<br>17 at June;<br>3 on quarters<br>UK OEICs and unit trusts<br>0.1<br>–<br>15.2<br>1.5<br>1<br>annually<br>various<br>Offshore absolute return and<br>other funds<br>4.7<br>5.7<br>0.2<br>0.8<br>2<br>quarterly /<br>annually<br>various<br>Segregated mandates<br>(0.4)<br>(0.1)<br>1.9<br>–<br>–<br>quarterly /<br>annually<br>various<br>Investment trusts<br>6.4<br>–<br>12.7<br>0.8<br>1<br>annually<br>various<br>US mutual funds<br>1<br>(15.4)<br>(14.0)<br>(2.8)<br>46.0<br>15<br>monthly<br>monthly<br>Total<br>(3.4)<br>(8.4)<br>77.4<br>55.4<br>28
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37<br>US MUTUAL FUNDS WITH PERFORMANCE FEES<br>Note:<br>Numbers may not cast due to rounding.<br>1<br>The funds listed have a performance<br>-<br>based investment advisory fee that adjusts up or down based on performance relative to a ben<br>chmark over 36<br>-<br>month<br>rolling periods. Please see the funds’ Statements of Additional Information for more details and benchmark information.<br>2<br>Adjustment of<br>±<br>15 bps assumes constant assets and could be higher or lower depending on asset fluctuations.<br>3<br>Until 1 August 2022, the Fund’s performance during the portion of the performance measurement period prior to 1 August 2019 w<br>il<br>l be compared to the<br>Fund's former benchmark, the Russell 3000<br>®<br>Value Index.<br>Mutual funds with performance fees¹<br>AUM<br>30 Jun 22<br>(US$m)<br>Benchmark<br>Base<br>fee<br>Performance<br>fee<br>2<br>Performance<br>cap/(floor) vs<br>benchmark<br>Q2 2022 P&L<br>impact<br>(US$’000)<br>Forty Fund and Portfolio<br>15,253<br>Russell 1000<br>®<br>Growth Index<br>0.64%<br>±<br>15 bps<br>±<br>8.50%<br>(6,927)<br>Research Fund and Portfolio<br>15,000<br>Russell 1000<br>®<br>Growth Index<br>0.64%<br>±<br>15 bps<br>±<br>5.00%<br>(6,751)<br>Contrarian Fund<br>4,243<br>S&P 500<br>®<br>Index<br>0.64%<br>±<br>15 bps<br>±<br>7.00%<br>640<br>Global Research Fund and Portfolio<br>3,377<br>MSCI World Index<br>SM<br>0.60%<br>±<br>15 bps<br>±<br>6.00%<br>(919)<br>Small Cap Value Fund<br>2,706<br>Russell 2000<br>®<br>Value Index<br>0.72%<br>±<br>15 bps<br>±<br>5.50%<br>(1,313)<br>Overseas Fund and Portfolio<br>2,329<br>MSCI All Country World ex<br>-<br>U.S. Index<br>SM<br>0.64%<br>±<br>15 bps<br>±<br>7.00%<br>801<br>Mid Cap Value Fund and Portfolio<br>2,175<br>Russell Midcap<br>®<br>Value Index<br>0.64%<br>±<br>15 bps<br>±<br>4.00%<br>(1,092)<br>Global Real Estate Fund<br>734<br>FTSE EPRA / NAREIT Global Index<br>0.75%<br>±<br>15 bps<br>±<br>4.00%<br>252<br>Small<br>-<br>Mid Cap Value Fund<br>3<br>90<br>Russell 2500<br>TM<br>Value Index<br>0.70%<br>±<br>15 bps<br>±<br>5.00%<br>(35)<br>Asia Equity Fund<br>20<br>MSCI All Country Asia ex<br>-<br>Japan Index<br>SM<br>0.92%<br>±<br>15 bps<br>±<br>7.00%<br>(13)<br>Total<br>45,927<br>(15,357)
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38<br>LONG<br>-<br>TERM INCENTIVE COMPENSATION<br>Note:<br>Annual grants generally vest over three and four years. Assumed no forfeitures in future periods. Assumed no change in fut<br>ure values related to market or<br>currency, which would impact expense related to cash<br>-<br>based awards (MFSAs, DIP and DEP funds) and social security expense upon ve<br>sting.<br>1<br>Includes retention and recruiting awards; other subsidiary grants and social security expense. Social security expense is est<br>ima<br>ted based on amount of<br>existing awards expected to vest in that year.<br>Estimated future long<br>-<br>term incentive compensation amortisation<br>(US$<br>m)<br>Amount<br>remaining<br>to expense<br>2022<br>2023<br>2024<br>2025<br>2026<br>2019 annual grant<br>2<br>2<br>–<br>–<br>–<br>–<br>2020<br>annual grant<br>14<br>12<br>2<br>–<br>–<br>–<br>2021<br>annual grant<br>59<br>41<br>16<br>2<br>–<br>–<br>2022<br>annual grant<br>180<br>92<br>60<br>25<br>3<br>–<br>Other<br>1<br>51<br>13<br>18<br>11<br>6<br>3<br>Total long<br>-<br>term incentive compensation<br>306<br>160<br>96<br>38<br>9<br>3
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39<br>CONTACTS<br>Investor enquiries<br>Melanie Horton<br>Co<br>-<br>Head Investor Relations (Non<br>-<br>US)<br>+44 (0)20 7818 2905<br>melanie.horton@janushenderson.com<br>Jim Kurtz<br>Co<br>-<br>Head Investor Relations (US)<br>+1 303 336 4529<br>jim.kurtz@janushenderson.com<br>Investor Relations<br>investor.relations@janushenderson.com<br>Media enquiries<br>Stephen Sobey<br>+44 (0)20 7818 2523<br>stephen.sobey@janushenderson.com<br>Sarah Johnson<br>+1 720 364 0708<br>sarah.johnson@janushenderson.com<br>United Kingdom: Edelman Smithfield<br>Latika Shah<br>+44 (0)7950 671 948<br>latika.shah@edelmansmithfield.com<br>Andrew Wilde<br>+44 (0)7786 022 022<br>andrew.wilde@edelmansmithfield.com<br>Asia Pacific: Honner<br>Craig Morris<br>+61 2 8248 3757<br>craig@honner.com.au
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