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Janus Henderson Steps Up Private Credit Capabilities
The international asset manager has agreed to buy a private credit investment house – a sector that continues to be a busy area for wealth managers.
New York-headquartered Janus Henderson has
agreed to acquire a majority stake in Victory Park Capital
Advisors, a global private credit manager, highlighting how this
asset class remains a hot-button investment
topic.
The purchased business – founded in 2007 – has specialised in
asset-backed lending since 2010. The areas it covers include
small business and consumer finance, financial and hard assets,
and real estate credit. Its capabilities also embrace legal
finance, custom investment sourcing, and management for insurance
companies.
The acquisition consideration, which is a mix of cash and shares
of Janus Henderson common stock, is expected to be
neutral-to-accretive to earnings per share in 2025. The firm said
it expects to close the deal in the fourth quarter of 2024; the
transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including
regulatory approvals.
The specific financial sum involved wasn’t disclosed.
Janus Henderson said VPC complements its securitised credit
franchise and expertise in public asset-backed securitised
markets.
This partnership is “highly synergistic,” Janus Henderson said.
VPC, which was founded by Richard Levy and Brendan Carroll, is
headquartered in Chicago. The firm also offers structured
financing and capital markets solutions through its affiliate
platform, Triumph Capital Markets. Since inception, VPC has
invested about $10.3 billion across over 220 investments and has
assets under management of approximately $6.0 billion.
The acquisition follows Janus Henderson’s recent announcement
that it will acquire the National Bank of Kuwait’s emerging
markets private investments team, NBK Capital Partners, which is
expected to close later this year.
Ardea Partners served as exclusive financial advisor to VPC.
Kirkland & Ellis acted as legal counsel to VPC and Sheppard
Mullin acted as legal counsel to Janus Henderson.