Janus Henderson Overseas Fund - N Shares

Janus Henderson Overseas Fund - N Shares

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Janus Henderson Overseas Fund - N Shares (JDINX) is an open-end mutual fund managed by Janus Henderson Investors that seeks long-term growth of capital by investing primarily in equity securities of companies located outside the United States, with at least 80% of its net assets allocated to such non-U.S. stocks across large-, mid-, and small-cap companies and growth and value styles where free-cash-flow growth is underestimated by the market; the portfolio emphasizes high-conviction, concentrated positions typically ranging from 30 to 50 holdings, focusing on independent research insights and disciplined risk management to deliver strong risk-adjusted returns. Key portfolio allocations include non-U.S. stocks at approximately 85%, U.S. stocks at 13%, and cash at 2%, with top sectors comprising financial services (24%), technology (16%), and communication services (14%), and leading regions such as the Eurozone (30%), United Kingdom (15%), and Japan (12%); top holdings as of recent data feature Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (6.5%), BAE Systems PLC (5.2%), Formula One Group (4.2%), Deutsche Telekom AG (3.7%), and HDFC Bank Ltd (3.6%). The N share class, launched on May 31, 2012, carries a net expense ratio of 0.80% and requires a minimum initial investment of $1 million, with daily pricing and no front-end or deferred loads; it is part of the broader Overseas Fund strategy inaugurated in 1994, managed by Julian McManus since 2018 and Christopher O'Malley since January 2024, with total net assets exceeding $3.8 billion across share classes. Janus Henderson Investors, the fund's investment manager formed by the 2017 merger of Janus Capital Group (founded 1969 in Denver, Colorado) and Henderson Global Investors (origins in 1934 in London), is headquartered in London with major operations in Denver, London, and offices across the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, serving institutional and individual investors worldwide through a range of active equity, fixed income, multi-asset, ETF, and alternative strategies. The firm manages assets globally with a focus on long-term performance via differentiated research and client-centric solutions. Recent strategic developments at Janus Henderson include the 2024 acquisition of European ETF provider Tabula Investment Management to expand active ETF offerings in fixed income and sustainable investments, a strategic partnership with NBK Wealth to form an emerging markets private capital division targeting underpenetrated opportunities, and the August 2024 agreement to acquire a majority stake in Victory Park Capital Advisors, a global private credit manager, expected to close in Q4 2024 and enhance securitized credit capabilities; additionally, a partnership with The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America aims to bolster fixed-income products and innovation. In October 2025, Janus Henderson confirmed receipt of an acquisition proposal under review by a special committee, reflecting ongoing M&A activity to support growth amid an active pipeline. These moves align with the firm's emphasis on diversifying capabilities in ETFs, private markets, and emerging regions to meet evolving client demands.