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Victory Capital fires back at Peltz's Trian as Janus bidding war drags on

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Posted on March 23, 2026

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Victory Capital fires back at Peltz's Trian as Janus bidding war drags on
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March 23 (Reuters) - Victory Capital on Monday fired back at Nelson Peltz's Trian over the criticism of its latest $8.6 billion proposal for asset manager Janus Henderson, saying the activist was

Victory Capital fires back at Peltz's Trian as Janus bidding war drags on

Main Developments in the Janus Henderson Bidding War

Victory Capital Responds to Trian's Criticism

March 23 (Reuters) - Victory Capital on Monday fired back at Nelson Peltz's Trian over the criticism of its latest $8.6 billion proposal for asset manager Janus Henderson, saying the activist was making "efforts to blanket market with misinformation".

San Antonio, Texas-based Victory said recent reports regarding the purported views of Janus' employees and clients on its proposal were an attempt to "manufacture uncertainty" in the market around its ability to close the proposed transaction.

Trian's Concerns and Competitive Offers

Trian, Janus' largest shareholder with ​a 20.7% stake, had on Friday raised concerns about Victory's sweetened offer, which rivals ​its own take-private deal with Janus.

Escalating Bidding War

The high-stakes battle for the $493 billion asset manager has intensified in recent weeks, after Victory in late February went public with its $8.6 billion cash-and-stock offer for Janus.

Despite being spurned multiple times by the Janus board since November, Victory has maintained its dogged pursuit for the asset manager. The firm last week sweetened its $8.6 billion bid with more cash.

Background: Trian and General Catalyst's Role

In December, Janus had agreed to a buyout by Trian and General Catalyst after a five-year push by Peltz that began as an activist campaign.

Janus and Trian declined to comment. General Catalyst did not immediately respond to a Reuters' request for comment.

Market Reactions and Media Reports

Concerns from Wealth-Management Clients

The Wall Street Journal reported last week that clients, including senior officials at ​wealth-management arms of Morgan Stanley and Citigroup, had expressed discomfort to Janus ​executives about Victory's plans and potential cost cuts.

Victory Capital's Response to Client Concerns

Addressing the media reports, Victory said it "has been told that those statements in the press do not reflect the corporate positions of these institutions."

The firm said the wealth-management units of Morgan Stanley and Citigroup are clients of both Victory and Janus and are familiar with its products.

"Victory Capital believes these are manufactured attempts by those who stand to benefit from the transaction to create uncertainty and doubt about Victory Capital's superior proposal," it said.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Arasu Kannagi Basil in Bengaluru; Editing by Shreya Biswas)

Key Takeaways

  • Victory Capital’s $8.6 billion offer — $30 cash plus 0.35 Victory shares per Janus Henderson share — represents roughly a 16% premium over Trian’s $7.4B cash-only deal (hedgeco.net).
  • Janus Henderson’s board unanimously rejected the Victory bid on March 11, citing high closing risk, uncertain value, client consent hurdles, aggressive synergy assumptions, and execution challenges (ir.janushenderson.com).
  • Victory accuses Trian of ‘blanket[ing] the market with misinformation’ and claims Janus failed to meaningfully engage with its fully financed, structurally superior proposal (news.bloomberglaw.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Victory Capital's latest proposal for Janus Henderson?
Victory Capital has made an $8.6 billion proposal to acquire asset manager Janus Henderson.
Why is Trian critical of Victory Capital's offer?
Trian, Janus' largest shareholder, raised concerns about Victory Capital's sweetened offer and prefers its own take-private deal.
How did Victory Capital respond to Trian's criticism?
Victory Capital accused Trian of spreading misinformation and attempting to manufacture uncertainty about Victory's ability to close the deal.
Who holds the largest stake in Janus Henderson?
Nelson Peltz's Trian holds a 20.7% stake and is Janus Henderson's largest shareholder.
Where is Victory Capital based?
Victory Capital is based in San Antonio, Texas.

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